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English: Italian Savoia-Marchetti SM.83T tri-motor airliner in USAAF service - Howard Field, Panama, 1942. This aircraft was acquired by the USAAF from the Italian Latin American Airline LATI which was seized in Chile by local government officials and provided to the squadron due to the severe shortage of USAAF transports in Central America. Although flown to Howard Field, the aircraft was not used for any operational missions.
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Source USAAF Photo via Hagdedorn, Dan (1995), Alae Supra Canalem: Wings Over the Canal, Turner Publishing, ISBN-10: 1563111535
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