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    pattern aircraft by Macchi, who produced it as the L.1. In turn, the L.1 would provide the foundation for a large number of Macchi designs over the coming...
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    The Macchi L.2 was an Italian biplane flying boat developed from the earlier Macchi L.1, itself a copy of a captured Austrian Lohner flying boat. In an...
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  • Aermacchi (redirect from Macchi)
    known as Aeronautica Macchi, the company was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi at Varese in north-western Lombardy as Nieuport-Macchi, to build Nieuport...
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  • L1 (redirect from L-1)
    class Arado L 1, a 1929 German two-seat parasol-wing sporting monoplane Macchi L.1, a 1915 Austro-Hungarian reconnaissance flying boat Stinson L-1 Vigilant...
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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 C.205 Veltro (Italian: Greyhound) (also known as MC.205, "MC" standing for "Macchi Castoldi") was an Italian World War II fighter aircraft...
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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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    The Macchi L.3, or later Macchi M.3, was an Italian biplane flying boat developed from the earlier L.2. The Macchi company had learned about flying boat...
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    faultless, the performance of the L.59 was not comparable with that of other helicopters on the market at the time. Macchi planned an initial production batch...
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    engines. This design is known as the Atlas Angel or Turbine Kudu. In 1968 Macchi sold the rights to the aircraft to Northwest Industries of Edmonton, Alberta...
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