Giuseppe Gabrielli (26 February 1903 – 29 November 1987) was an Italian aeronautics engineer. He is famous as the designer of numerous Italian military...
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against velocity (v). It was first used by Theodore von Kármán and Giuseppe Gabrielli in their 1950 paper on this subject. In GvK diagram, the x-axis is...
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organist Giuseppe Gabrielli (1903–1987), Italian aeronautics engineer Luigi Gabrielli (1790–1854), Italian soldier and military writer Nicolò Gabrielli (1814–1891)...
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number "5" (Macchi C.205, Reggiane Re.2005, Fiat G.55). Fiat designer Giuseppe Gabrielli, while experimenting a new version of his Fiat G.50 fighter, equipped...
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engineer Giuseppe Gabrielli. This represented a major change for Fiat, who previously relied on chief engineer Celestino Rosatelli. External to Gabrielli's influence...
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the then General Manager of Fiat, employed a young design engineer, Giuseppe Gabrielli, to head the Aviation Technical Office. In 1934, the acquisition of...
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Margherita Fumero (born 1947), television comic and theatrical actor. Giuseppe Gabrielli (1903–1987), scientist. Ricardo Galeazzi (1866-1952), Surgeon. Luciano...
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Italian two-seat basic trainer designed by Giuseppe Gabrielli and built by Fiat. The G.49 was designed by Gabrielli as a replacement for the World War II-era...
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three-engine six-passenger monoplane transport aircraft designed by Giuseppe Gabrielli and built by Fiat. The G.2 was an important step for the Fiat company...
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supporting dispersed V/STOL fighters. Fiat's design team, led by Giuseppe Gabrielli, produced a design to meet this requirement, designated G.222; it...
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Kármán–Moore solution Kármán line (aerodynamics/astronautics) von Kármán–Gabrielli diagram (transportation) Kármán–Howarth equation (turbulence) Kármán–Penner...
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Giovanni Pegna and Giuseppe Gabrielli, who both played a major role in developing Piaggio's aeronautical sector. Penga and Gabrielli worked together to...
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mathematician David J. Impastato (1903–1986), neuropsychiatrist Giuseppe Gabrielli (1903–1987), aeronautics engineer Michele Parrinello (born 1945),...
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aircraft (NATO Basic Military Requirement 4), Fiat's design team, led by Giuseppe Gabrielli, produced a design to meet this requirement, designated G.222. According...
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The G.91 was designed to this specification by the Italian engineer Giuseppe Gabrielli, hence the "G" designation. The competition was intended to produce...
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Pietro Milani, was a painter. He initially apprenticed with Camillo Gabrielli, a pupil of Ciro Ferri. For the Pisa Cathedral, he painted a Death of...
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Filistine Charlotte Bonaparte Gabrielli (born Filistine Charlotte Bonaparte; 22 February 1795 – 13 May 1865) was a French Napoleonic princess and the...
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Camillo Gabrielli (c. 1670—1730) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque period. He was a native of Pisa, was a scholar of Ciro Ferri. Lanzi states...
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Luigi Cante Gabrielli-Quercita (1790–1854) was an Italian soldier and military writer. Born in Naples to a family originally from Gubbio, Luigi was the...
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several VTOL projects Michimasa Fujino (born 1960) – Hondajet designer Giuseppe Gabrielli (1903–1987) – aircraft designer Giovanni Galasso [it] – designer of...
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Caterina Gabrielli (12 November 1730 – 16 February or 16 April 1796), born Caterina Fatta, was an Italian coloratura singer. She was the most important...
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Fiat G.80 Role Trainer Type of aircraft Manufacturer Fiat Designer Giuseppe Gabrielli First flight 9 December 1951 Retired 1955 Primary user Italian Air...
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Palazzo Gabrielli, where he died in 1895. When the building was sold in 1888, most furnishings were donated to the couple's cousin Giuseppe Primoli and...
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Role Military trainer Type of aircraft Manufacturer Fiat Designer Giuseppe Gabrielli First flight 25 June 1947 Primary user Aeronautica Militare Number...
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Schmidt (engineer) [de] 1965 Jakob Ackeret 1966 Adolf Busemann 1967 Giuseppe Gabrielli 1968 Hans W. Liepmann 1969 Hermann Schlichting 1970 Dietrich Küchemann...
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Giuseppe Gabrielli at Riviera Airport (1932)...
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& military transport Type of aircraft Manufacturer Fiat Designer Giuseppe Gabrielli First flight 15 October 1940 Introduction 1941 Retired 1956 Primary users...
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G.18 Role Airliner Type of aircraft Manufacturer Fiat Designer Giuseppe Gabrielli First flight 18 March 1935 Number built 9...
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designing the Vespa, designed the first production helicopter for Agusta. Giuseppe Gabrielli (1903–1987), was an "aeronautical and mechanical engineer." Henri...
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Víctor Yturbe, 51, Mexican singer (stage name "El Pirulí"), murdered. Giuseppe Gabrielli, 84, Italian aeronautics engineer, designer of Italian military aircraft...
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