Aquila was an Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) scout cruiser in commission from 1917 to 1937. She was laid down for the Royal Romanian Navy as the destroyer...
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Aquila was the name of at least three ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian cruiser Aquila, an Aquila-class scout cruiser ordered by Romania...
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Aquila (Italian for "Eagle") was an Italian aircraft carrier converted from the transatlantic passenger liner SS Roma. During World War II, Work on Aquila...
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Italiana, Italian car manufacturer or brand Aquila racing cars, a Danish firm Hyosung GV250, a cruiser motorcycle nicknamed the "Aquila" Angus Aquila, a British...
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or light cruisers planned between 1900 and 1928, the Italian Royal Navy (Italian: Regia Marina) instead operated a number of scout cruisers (esploratori)...
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the British light cruiser HMS Bristol, and the Italian destroyers Antonio Mosto and Giovanni Acerbi placed themselves between Aquila and the Austro-Hungarian...
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Romanian destroyers CSL Vifor, a pharmaceuticals company Italian cruiser Aquila, an Italian scout cruiser originally laid down as the Romanian destroyer Vifor...
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Vifor-class destroyer (redirect from Aquila-class cruiser)
completed as scout cruisers (esploratori) and commissioned on 27 July 1916, with the names Aquila, Falco, Nibbio and Sparviero. Aquila was the first to...
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This is a list of all modern cruisers built by Italy, starting from the 1880s. Giovanni Bausan (1883) - Sold 1920 Etna class Etna (1885) - Sold 1921 Vesuvio...
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together with her sister ship Melilla (formerly the Italian scout cruiser Aquila) and the heavy cruiser Canarias — in an action that forced the Spanish Republican...
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Impavido, Indomito, Marsala, the scout cruisers Aquila and Carlo Alberto Racchia, and the British Royal Navy light cruiser HMS Liverpool made ready for sea...
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the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian torpedo boat Falco, a torpedo boat launched in 1888. Italian cruiser Falco, an Aquila-class scout cruiser ordered...
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Melilla (Senate constituency), a constituency of the Senate of Spain Italian cruiser Aquila, which served as the destroyer Melilla in the Spanish Nationalist...
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Insidioso, the protected cruiser Marsala, the scout cruisers Aquila and Carlo Alberto Racchia, and the British Royal Navy light cruiser HMS Liverpool made ready...
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Indomito, Insidioso, Marsala, the scout cruisers Aquila and Carlo Alberto Racchia, and the British Royal Navy light cruiser HMS Liverpool made ready for sea...
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engage them. The Italian scout cruiser Aquila suffered a hit that immobilized her at around 09:05, and the Austro-Hungarian scout cruisers Helgoland, Novara...
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to Bristol′s maximum speed of 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph). The Italian scout cruiser Aquila joined the formation at 07:40. While making 24 knots (44 km/h;...
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engage them. The Italian scout cruiser Aquila suffered a hit that immobilized her at around 09:05, and the Austro-Hungarian scout cruisers Helgoland, Novara...
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Giuseppe Cesare Abba was an Italian Rosolino Pilo-class destroyer. Commissioned into service in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in 1915, she served...
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Regia Marina (redirect from Italian Royal Navy)
Regia Marina (Italian for 'Royal Navy'; pronounced [ˈrɛːdʒa maˈriːna]) (RM) or Royal Italian Navy was the navy of the Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia)...
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Split) while others were built for the never completed aircraft carrier Aquila and Comandanti Medaglie d'Oro-class destroyers. Studies for twin dual-purpose...
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Italians into an ambush by the Austro-Hungarian submarines U-32 and U-40. Giuseppe Missori got underway from Brindisi with the scout cruisers Aquila and...
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engage them. The Italian scout cruiser Aquila suffered a hit that immobilized her at around 09:05, and the Austro-Hungarian scout cruisers Helgoland, Novara...
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Teruel Aquila class - ordered as large destroyers by Romania, but taken over by Italy on 5 June 1915 while building and reclassified as scout cruisers (esploratori);...
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NMS Mărăști (redirect from Italian cruiser Sparviero)
requisitioned the Romanian ships on 5 June, redesignating them as Aquila-class scout cruisers (esploratori). By this time Vijelie approximately 50 percent...
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NMS Mărășești (redirect from Italian cruiser Nibbio)
requisitioned the Romanian ships on 5 June 1915, redesignating them as Aquila-class scout cruisers (esploratori). By this time Vârtej approximately 20 percent complete...
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List of aircraft carriers (section Italy)
anti-aircraft cruiser in 1956 by the French Navy The two planned Italian carriers Aquila and Sparviero were seized by the Germans after the Italian Armistice...
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Gio. Ansaldo & C. (redirect from Italian Ansaldo company)
1930 SS Rex, built for the Italian Line, 1931 Cristoforo Colombo built for the Italian Line, 1953 Raimondo Montecuccoli, cruiser built for the Regia Marina...
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Battle of the Strait of Otranto (1917) (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Bristol the Italian destroyers Rosolino Pilo, Antonio Mosto, Simone Schiaffino, and Giovanni Acerbi, and the Italian scout cruiser Aquila—were steaming...
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(English: "Bold") was the lead ship of the Italian Ardito-class destroyers. Commissioned into service in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in 1913, she...
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