After much gnashing of teeth and interminable waiting for the museum web-page to load, I'm going to posit that it's the Fiat G-59 which was taken in for restoration in 2013.
http://www.aeronautica.difesa.it/mez...e/default.aspx
http://warbirdsnews.com/aviation-mus...storation.html
I'm bothered by the one 'tank' under the left wing, which is too far outboard. The "canards' may just be image artifacts or open cowling parts. The white colouring may be off-colour imaging as the a/c should be coming out in a high-gloss silver paint.
In viewing the historical images on GE the only one that shows this a/c is the latest (5/2020).
I looked through the rest of the collection (argh! Italian internet was not good) but any of the other suspects were not close matches for size - although the GE measuring tool is not that precise below about 100 ft /30m
Also of note, the museum pages don't even list the PD-808 or P-166 that are located near the gate
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