98. 21st Century Toys, The Ultimate Soldier Xtreme Wings, WWII, Macchi C.202 Folgore, Regia Aeronautica, flown by Lt. Giulio Reiner, Limited Edition73a Squadriglia (73rd Squadron), Flight Plane 73-7, Paint Scheme is Telo Mimetico pattern, Scale 1:32

Excellent Unused condition, box never opened. Only 5000 units produced.

Brand: 21st Century Toys; The Ultimate Soldier Xtreme Wings
Info on Plane: S2 LE: Lt Giulio Reiner. CO 73 Squadron, Fuka, Egypt August 1942, Plane # 73-7, 444 written on the Wings, Sliding Canopy, Turning Propeller.
War: World War II
Airplane Type: Macchi C.202 Folgore
Action Figures: 1 - Cockpit Pilot
Airplane Scale: 1:32
Country of Origin: Italy
Product Part Number: 13299
Proof of Purchase #: Sku: 3874813299
Packaging: Original
Product Condition: Excellent and Unused

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About the Folgore:
The 21st Century Toys Ultimate Soldier Macchi C.202 Folgore is a detailed model aircraft that represents a plane used in Fuka, Egypt in August 19421. This model is part of the Ultimate Soldier Xtreme Wings series. The model represents the plane flown by Lt. Giulio Reiner of the 73 Squadron. It’s a limited edition model with only 5000 units produced. Lt. Giulio Reiner was a notable figure in the Italian Regia Aeronautica during World War II1. Giulio Reiner was born in Como on April 12, 1915.

The markings on military aircraft, including the Macchi C.202 Folgore flown by Lt. Giulio Reiner, typically serve as identification codes, squadron insignia, and personal markings. 
Numbers 444: This could be an identification code for the aircraft. It helps in identifying the aircraft’s unit and sometimes the individual aircraft within the unit. 
F Baracca: This is likely a tribute to Francesco Baracca, a famous Italian fighter ace of World War I1. He is known for his prancing horse emblem, which was later adopted by Ferrari. 
Flight Plane 73-7: This could represent the 73a Squadriglia (73rd Squadron) that Lt. Giulio Reiner was part of1. The “7” might refer to the individual aircraft within the squadron.

The Paint Scheme:
The Telo Mimetico pattern, also known as the M1929 Telo Mimetico, is a significant part of military history.
The Telo Mimetico, which translates to “camouflage cloth” in Italian, was a military camouflage pattern used by the Italian Army.
The most notable camouflage pattern introduced in 1942 was the “Telo Mimetico” pattern, which consisted of irregular green and brown shapes on a light khaki background. This pattern was applied to field jackets, caps, and helmet covers.

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