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Around 800 built. More than 10 air forces. Licence-produced on three continents. The Aermacchi MB-326 is one of the most commercially successful military jet trainers ever made \u2014 an Italian-designed aircraft that trained a generation of fighter pilots from Rome to Canberra and saw real combat over southern Africa. Today, it is the direct ancestor of the MB-339, the aircraft flown by the Frecce Tricolori.<\/p>\n
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When Aermacchi’s chief engineer Ermanno Bazzocchi began work on a new jet trainer in the early 1950s, Italy was still rebuilding from the war. The country could not finance the development of supersonic fighters, so Aermacchi focused on what it could do best: build a simple, robust training aircraft powered by the proven British Rolls-Royce Viper turbojet. First flown on 10 December 1957, the MB-326 beat out the competing Fiat G.80 and entered service with the Italian Air Force in February 1962. Its combination of low cost, easy maintenance, and forgiving handling made it an immediate export success. Australia, Brazil, and South Africa all built the aircraft under licence, and the type went on to serve with air forces across four continents. In South Africa, MB-326s \u2014 known as Impalas \u2014 flew combat missions during the Border War at 650 km\/h and altitudes as low as 15 metres. In March 1966, an MB-326 reached an altitude of 17,315 metres in a zoom climb \u2014 a record for its class. No other jet trainer of its era matched this combination of reach, adaptability, and proven service life.<\/p>\n
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