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  2. Italian Air Force Museum - Wikipedia

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    Ten. Col. Pierluigi Poletti. Website. Italian Air Force Museum. The Italian Air Force Museum is an aircraft museum at Vigna di Valle, on Lake Bracciano (Lazio), in central Italy. It is operated by the Aeronautica Militare. The museum's collection has an emphasis on Italian machines and seaplanes. While maintaining the technical and historical ...

  3. List of aviation museums - Wikipedia

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    Australian Army Flying Museum, Oakey. Hinkler Hall of Aviation, Bundaberg. Qantas Founders Outback Museum, Longreach. Queensland Air Museum, Caloundra. RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre, Amberley [4] RAAF Townsville Aviation Heritage Centre, Townsville.

  4. Junkers J.I - Wikipedia

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    This aircraft, construction number 252, was manufactured in 1918 and was a war trophy that was sent to Canada in 1919. It was in the possession of the Canadian War Museum before being transferred to the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in 1969. [10] A Junkers J.I fuselage exists at the Italian Air Force Museum in Vigna di Valle.

  5. Fiat CR.32 - Wikipedia

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    Fiat C.R.32 at the Vigna di Valle air museum in 2012. Austria. Austrian Air Force received 45 CR.32bis aircraft [40] Republic of China. Chinese Nationalist Air Force Germany. Luftwaffe operated former Austrian aircraft Hungary. Royal Hungarian Air Force Kingdom of Italy. Regia Aeronautica; Aviazione Legionaria [41] Italian Co-Belligerent Air ...

  6. Caproni Campini N.1 - Wikipedia

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    The surviving C.C.2 at the Italian Air Force Museum. The surviving example is now on display at the Italian Air Force Museum at Vigna di Valle, near Rome, and the ground testbed, consisting of only the fuselage, is on display at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Milan. [23]

  7. Fiat G.80 - Wikipedia

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    The G.80 was designed as the first Italian turbojet -powered aircraft to fulfil the training requirements of the Aeronautica Militare. It was a conventional low-wing monoplane with retractable tricycle undercarriage and engine air intakes on the fuselage sides; it was powered by a single British-sourced de Havilland Goblin turbojet engine.

  8. Air Force Museum - Wikipedia

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    Comox Air Force Museum in Comox, British Columbia, Canada; Italian Air Force Museum in Vigna di Valle, Italy; Royal Air Force Museum in Colindale in north London and at RAF Cosford in Shropshire, England; South African Air Force Museum in South Africa

  9. Umberto Nobile - Wikipedia

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    Italy. Branch/service. Royal Italian Air Force. Years of service. 1911-1929 [a] Rank. Generale di divisione area. Umberto Nobile (Italian pronunciation: [umˈbɛrto ˈnɔːbile]; 21 January 1885 – 30 July 1978) was an Italian aviator, aeronautical engineer and Arctic explorer. Nobile was a developer and promoter of semi-rigid airships in the ...