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    The Macchi M.39 was a racing seaplane designed and built by the Italian aircraft manufacturer Aeronautica Macchi. The type is most remembered for its settings...
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    The Macchi M.52 was an Italian racing seaplane designed and built by Macchi for the 1927 Schneider Trophy race. The M.52 and a later variant, the M.52bis...
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    based the design of the M.67, (a single-seat, low-wing, monoplane, twin-float floatplane), on that of the earlier Macchi M.39, which had competed for...
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  • Aermacchi (redirect from Macchi)
    Macchi M.39 – Schneider Trophy racing seaplane (1926) Macchi M.40 – reconnaissance seaplane (1928) Macchi M.41 – flying boat fighter (1927) Macchi M.52...
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    The Macchi M.C. 72 is an experimental floatplane designed and built by the Italian aircraft company Macchi Aeronautica. The M.C. 72 held the world speed...
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    The Macchi C.200 Saetta (Italian: "Lightning"), or MC.200, was a fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by Aeronautica Macchi in Italy. Various versions...
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  • M39 (redirect from M-39)
    M39, M-39 or M.39 may refer to: Macchi M.39, an Italian racing seaplane of 1926 Miles M.39, a 1943 British tandem wing aircraft HMS Hurworth (M39), a...
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    The Macchi M.5 was an Italian single-seat fighter flying boat designed and built by Nieuport-Macchi at Varese. It was extremely manoeuvrable and agile...
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    the 1926 winner, the Macchi M.39, also designed other contestants such as the M.52, the M.52R, the M.67, and the M.C.72. After the M.C.72 Castoldi designed...
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    The Macchi C.202 Folgore (Italian "thunderbolt") was an Italian fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by Macchi Aeronautica. It was operated mainly...
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    The Macchi M.6 was an Italian flying boat fighter prototype of 1917. In 1917, Nieuport-Macchi built the M.6. for comparison with its Macchi M.5 flying...
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  • the Magister jet trainer. The Savoia-Marchetti S.55, Fiat C.R.20 and Macchi M.39 are featured in the movie. Porco's air-force friend Ferrarin was inspired...
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  • Nieuport-Macchi N.17 Macchi C.3 Macchi L.1 Macchi L.2 Macchi L.3 Macchi M.3 Macchi M.4 Macchi M.5 Macchi M.6 Macchi M.7 Macchi M.8 Macchi M.9 Macchi M.9bis...
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    Lohner L Macchi M.B.308 Macchi MB.323 Macchi M.39 Macchi M.67 Macchi M.416 Macchi-Castoldi MC.72 Macchi-Hanriot HD.1 Macchi MC.200 Macchi MC.202 Macchi MC.205...
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    13 November 1926, with a second AS.2 powered aircraft placing third. Macchi M.39 Data from Eves Type: 12-cylinder V-engine Bore: 140 mm (5.5 in) Stroke:...
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  • flown at Hampton Roads, Virginia. Mario de Bernardi of Italy wins in a Macchi M.39 at 396.698 km/h (246.497 mph), a new world speed record. November 15...
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    Macchi Aeronautica, where he became famous for designing a series of seaplanes that set world speed records. His first winning plane was the Macchi M...
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    Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star LTV A-7A Corsair II Luscombe 8A Silvaire Macchi M.39 - replica Martin 4-0-4 Messerschmitt Bf 108 B-1 Taifun Messerschmitt...
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    Roads, Virginia, in the United States. He completed the course in a Macchi M.39 with an average speed of 396.698 kilometres per hour (246.497 mph) on...
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  • numbers being with either N or S Regia Aeronautica serial numbers begin with M.M. French military serials numbers do not appear to have been recorded Civil...
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    Ferrarin participated twice in the Schneider Cup, flying a Macchi M.39 in 1926 and a Macchi M.52 in 1927. On both occasions, he had to withdraw before the...
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    seaplanes composed by the M.39, the M.52, the M.67 and the record-breaking M.C.72; the latter last flew in 1934, the year before Macchi's death. Walter J. Boyne...
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    pp. 190–193. Wixey 1990, pp. 101, 103. Davilla, James J.; Soltan, Arthur M. (2002). French aircraft of the First World War. Flying Machines Press. ISBN 9781891268090...
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    The Aermacchi or Macchi MB-326 is a light military jet trainer designed and produced by the Italian aircraft manufacter Aermacchi. It is one of the most...
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  • M71 (redirect from M-71)
    in Johannesburg, South Africa M-71 (Michigan highway), a state highway in Michigan M/71 mine, an Egyptian mine Macchi M.71, an Italian flying boat fighter...
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    M-346s. The Azerbaijani Air and Air Defence Force has a requirement to augment and replace its Soviet-era Mikoyan MiG-29, Sukhoi Su-25, and Aero L-39...
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  • Mario de Bernardi achieved a speed of 258.874 miles per hour in his Macchi M.39, a new seaplane record. Died: George Sterling, 66, American poet Pope...
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    The Italian team for the Schneider Trophy of 1929 with their Macchi M.39 seaplane. Bernasconi is second from left....
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    racers". The winning aircraft of the 1926 Schneider contest, the Italian Macchi M.39, was distinctly similar to the S.4. Mitchell used the practical experience...
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    Fokker S-11 (redirect from Macchi M.416)
    operated 178 aircraft built by Macchi under licence as Macchi M.416 from 1951 to 1960s  Netherlands Royal Netherlands Air Force - 39 aircraft delivered Royal...
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