


Z.501 Gabbiano
Country | Italy |
Manufacturer | Cantiere Navale Triestino |
Primary Role | Seaplane |
Maiden Flight | 1 January 1934 |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseThe Z.501 Gabbiano ("Gull") single-engined flying boats were designed by Italian engineer Filippo Zappata, his first after joining Cantiere Navale Triestino after his return from the French firm Blériot. The aircraft had very slim fuselages and high parasol wings which housed the engine nacelles. The construction was mostly wooden. On 19 to 20 May 1934, a pre-production Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft established a new seaplane flight distance record of 4,130-km flying from Monfalcone, Italy to Massawa, Eritrea in 26 hours and 35 minutes. After that record was broken by a French aircraft one month later, on 16 Jul another attempt was made, and it broke the record again by a flight to Berbera, Somaliland in 25 hours. Production of the Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft began in 1935.
ww2dbaseWith the Italian military service, Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft were modified with machine gun turrets and reinforced airframes. To compensate for the added weight of the military equipment, 880-hp engines were used instead of the original 750-hp engines. A few were sent to Spain for use during the Spanish Civil War, but most remained in Italy. A number were exported to the Romanian military. Pilots reported that the aircraft were easy to fly, but the wooden fuselages were susceptible to break-ups in rough seas.
ww2dbaseBy the time Italy entered WW2 in 1940, 202 Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft were in service in 15 squadrons, and their primary functions were maritime patrol/reconnaissance and air-sea rescue. They proved to be ineffective in military use, however. By the end of 1940, a stunning 62 aircraft were lost as they were too slow and difficult to maneuver, therefore extremely vulnerable to hostile fighters. Nevertheless, new orders to replace the destroyed units were made largely to fulfill Italy's need for aircraft. By the end of 1941, 100 Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft were in service in 15 squadrons; by mid-1942, 108 aircraft were in service in 11 squadrons; by end of 1942, 199 were in service (though only 88 were operational); at the time of the Italian Armistice in Sep 1943, 84 were in service in 3 squadrons (only 40 were operational). In addition to patrol/reconnaissance and air-sea rescue duties, they were also sometimes anti-submarine aircraft; during WW2, they were credited with destroying about six British submarines.
ww2dbaseDuring the design's production life, 218 units were built by Cantiere Navale Triestino and 236 were built by Aeronautica Sicula. The last of the Z.501 Gabbiano aircraft were retired from service in 1950.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.
Last Major Revision: Jan 2008
SPECIFICATIONS
Z.501 Gabbiano
Machinery | One Isotta Fraschini Asso XI RC2C.15 liquid-cooled V12 engine rated at 880hp |
Armament | 2x or 3x7.7mm Breda-SAFAT machine guns, 640kg of bombs externally |
Crew | 5 |
Span | 22.50 m |
Length | 14.30 m |
Height | 4.40 m |
Wing Area | 62.00 m² |
Weight, Empty | 3,850 kg |
Weight, Maximum | 7,050 kg |
Speed, Maximum | 245 km/h |
Speed, Cruising | 200 km/h |
Service Ceiling | 7,000 m |
Range, Normal | 2,400 km |
Photographs
![]() | ![]() |
請考慮透過 Patreon 支持本站。任何數量都會有莫大幫助!感謝您的支持。 請幫助宣傳: 訂閱 WW2DB,掌握最新動態: |

- » The Emperor of Japan Planned to Honor WW2-era Japanese POWs in Mongolia (4 Jul 2025)
- » US State Lawmaker John Winter Caught Using Racial Slur "Jap" and Apologized (11 Jun 2025)
- » Köln/Cologne Evacuated After Discovery of WW2 Bombs (4 Jun 2025)
- » Race, Holocaust, and African-American WW2 Histories Removed from the US Naval Academy Library (7 Apr 2025)
- » US Government Plans to Purge WW2 Information (17 Mar 2025)
- » 所有最新消息
- » 1,178 人物傳記
- » 337 事件
- » 45,081 時間軸條目
- » 1,245 軍艦
- » 350 飛機型號
- » 207 車輛型號
- » 376 兵器型號
- » 123 史料文件
- » 261 設施
- » 470 事件
- » 28,495 照片
- » 365 地圖
Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, Aug 1939