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  2. Italian aircraft carrier Sparviero - Wikipedia

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    Sparviero (Italian: "Sparrowhawk") was an Italian aircraft carrier designed and built during World War II of the Regia Marina.She was originally the ocean liner MS Augustus built in 1926 for Navigazione Generale Italiana, but was transferred to the new Italian Line after the merger of Navigazione Generale Italiana with the Lloyd Sabaudo and the Cosulich Line.

  3. Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero - Wikipedia

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    A head-on view of a SM.79. The SM.79 was a cantilever low-wing monoplane trimotor, with a retractable taildragger undercarriage. [17] The fuselage used a welded tubular steel frame structure, which was covered with duralumin on the forward section, a mixture of duralumin and plywood across the upper fuselage surface, and fabric for all of the other exterior surfaces.

  4. Sparviero - Wikipedia

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    Sparviero is Italian for Sparrowhawk. It can refer to: Italian aircraft carrier Sparviero; Operation Sparviero, the Italian Army contribution to ISAF in Kabul ...

  5. Sparviero-class patrol boat - Wikipedia

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    The Sparviero class, also known as the Nibbio class, are small hydrofoil missile boats capable of traveling at speeds of 46 knots (85 km/h; 53 mph). They were designed for and formerly used by the Italian Navy. The Japanese 1-go-class missile boat is an updated version formerly used by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).

  6. Teichfuss Sparviero - Wikipedia

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    The Teichfuss Sparviero (English: Sparrowhawk) was an Italian single seat aerobatic glider, designed by Luigi Teichfuss and flown in 1938. Design and development

  7. NMS Mărăști - Wikipedia

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    Sparviero became Mărăști and Nibbio was renamed Mărășești when they were commissioned after arriving in Romania on 1 July 1920. The ships were formally re-classified as destroyers and assigned to the newly formed Counter-torpedo Division ( Diviziunea Contratorpiloarelor ) which was renamed as the Destroyer Squadron ( Escadrila de ...

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