Hi Mario,
From Your link :
"The Z.1007 could also carry two 454 mm (17.7 in), 800 kg (1,760 lb) torpedoes slung externally under the belly in an anti-shipping role, an option never used in service."
This is COMPLETELY WRONG !!!! The writer probably did a "brutal" "cut & paste" from the SM.79 or similar (both the "Gobbo" and SM.84 had the possibility to carry two torpedoes, but this configuration was NEVER used by R.A.), the '1007 NEVER had external pylons under the belly and it was impossible for the plane to Carry TWO torpedoes (NO space in the bomb bay).... R.A. tested the torpedo launch from '1007 and '506 and the results were completely negative.
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