SM.82
The SM.82, also known as the Savoia-Marchetti SM.82, was an Italian transport aircraft developed during World War II. It was designed primarily for cargo and troop transport, featuring a high-wing configuration and a spacious fuselage. The aircraft could carry a significant payload, making it valuable for military logistics.
First flown in 1941, the SM.82 was used by the Regia Aeronautica, the Italian Royal Air Force, and later by other nations. Its versatility allowed it to serve in various roles, including medical evacuation and supply missions, contributing to its reputation as a reliable transport solution during the war.