Piaggio P.23M
The Piaggio P.23M was an Italian commercial transport aircraft prototype designed and built by Piaggio.
Design and development
Piaggio designed the P.23M specifically for flights across the North Atlantic Ocean, intending it to have potential for development as a commercial transport. It was a four-engine shoulder-wing monoplane with inverted gull wings and twin tail fins and rudders. To allow an easier landing if the aircraft had to ditch at sea, its fuselage was designed like a boat hull, which Piaggio termed an avion marin design, although the aircraft was not a flying boat. The main landing gear was retractable. The P.23Ms four Isotta-Fraschini Asso XI R. V-12 engines were mounted on the wings in two tandem pairs, each engine driving a two-bladed propeller; two of the propellers were mounted in a pusher configuration and the other two in a tractor configuration.Piaggio claimed a top speed of for the P.23M and projected its maximum range at a cruising speed of as.