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This page was created in an attempt to tidy and reduce the size of the SM.81 main article. Its content is simply a copy from the original main article's text. It requires a thorough work-out for spelling, grammar, references, links, etc. etc. --Red Sunset19:14, 3 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
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1. "...16 and 25 July, 26 August, 8 and 21 September and 5 October" turns up in 'The late 1930s and World War II' section, para 5. To what year do these dates refer?
2. "On 8 April, the first squadron equipped with 12 SM.81s, was deployed to Šiauliai in Lithuania, followed by the Savoia-Marchetti [my emphasis], from the 2nd and 3rd squadrons." This sentence also appears in 'The late 1930s and World War II' section, para 13. Does it refer to the SM 79, SM 81 or something else entirely?
3. What does 'ANR' stand for? I ask as it suddenly turns up, without intoduction or explanation, also in the final section.