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Savoia-Marchetti S.66 1930s Italian twin-hull flying boat

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  • pre-WW2 era Italian photograph, most likely a PR shot from the manufacturer or an airline. Author and source unknown. Per below, Italian copyright expired in the 1950s, therefore not copyrighted in the US.
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Original upload on it.wikipedia was March 13, 2008

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