The '''Aerfer ''Leone''''' (Italian languageItalian: lion) was a fighter aircraftfighter designed in Italy in the late 1950s. It was a final attempt to develop the Aerfer Sagittario 2 into a workable aircraft.
Like other European fighter prototypes of the era, it was planned to use a rocket engine to provide additional thrust, just as its predecessor, the Aerfer ArieteAriete had used a secondary turbojet. However, the project was abandoned before a prototype could be built.
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