- Cesare Pallavicino
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Cesare Pallavicino Born Italy, unknown Died Argentina Nationality Italian Education Politecnico di Torino Work Significant projects Ernesto Breda
CaproniCesare Pallavicino was designer at Caproni (Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi).
Cesare Pallavicino was an Italian aeronautical engineer, heading the design department at Caproni from 1935 to 1941. He designed several important italian aircrafts Breda Ba.15, Breda Ba.18, Breda Ba.19, Breda Ba.27,[1] Breda Ba.35 e Breda Ba.39 and Caproni Ca.135, Caproni Ca.309, Caproni Ca.311, Caproni Ca.312, Caproni Ca.313, Caproni Ca.314, Caproni Ca.315 till the wartime planes Caproni Ca.355, SABCA S 47, Caproni Ca.335, Caproni Ca.350 Caproni Ca.380.
Life
Eng. Pallavicino graduated in 1922, aircraft manufacturers at the Politecnico di Torino in 1927 and joined the firm as a design engineer at Breda, where he executed several aircraft such as Breda Ba.15 Breda Ba.18 Breda_Ba.19, Breda_Ba.27 Breda Ba.35 and Breda Ba.39. In 1935 it passed to Caproni as chief designer,[2][3],,,[4][5] saw the light and several of his "creatures" such as the famous Caproni AP.1,[6][7]Caproni Ca.135, Caproni Ca.309, Caproni Ca.311, Caproni_Ca.312 Caproni Ca.313 Caproni Ca.314 Caproni Ca.315 to the pre-war Caproni Ca.331,[8] Caproni Ca.355, SABCA S 47 Caproni Ca .335, Caproni Ca.350,[9] Caproni Ca.380.[10] In 1946, shortly before emigrating to Argentina,[11] dedicated to the design of the Lambretta[12][13] the most famous Italian scooter along with Piaggio Vespa.
External links
- http://www.italiankits.it/doratiap1.html
- http://www.aeronautica.difesa.it/SitoAM/Default.asp?idsez=6&idarg=85&idente=122
- http://www.airwar.ru/enc/aww2/ap1.html
- http://worldatwar.net/chandelle/v3/v3n1/italtwin.html
- http://www.alatricolore.it/alatricolore/documenti/giorgetti/doc4.htm
Bibliography
- ^ http://www.giemmesesto.org/Documentazione/Aerei/BredaBA27.html
- ^ Cesare Pallavicino, "Il Problema Dei Caccia a Cinquecento Orari", L'Ala D'Italia, anno 1936 ( http://www.aerei-italiani.net/Cesare_pallavicino_1.htm )
- ^ A. D. Harvey, "THE BOMBER OFFENSIVE THAT NEVER TOOK OFF ITALY'S REGIA AERONAUTICA IN 1940", The RUSI Journal, Volume 154, Issue 6, 2009, Pages 96 - 102
- ^ Abate – Gli aeroplani della Caproni Aeronautica Bergamasca – Ed. dell’Ateneo
- ^ Thompson – Italian civil and military aircraft. 1930/1945 – Ed. Aero Publishers
- ^ http://www.giemmesesto.org/Documentazione/Aerei/Caproni_AP1.html
- ^ http://www.italiankits.it/doratiap1.html
- ^ http://www.alieuomini.it/catalogo/dettaglio_catalogo/caproni_caab,42.html
- ^ Il Corriere dell’Aviatore” N. 1-2 - Periodico dell’Associazione Nazionale Ufficiali Aeronautica (ANUA) fondato da Luigi Tozzi Anno LVIII - Gennaio-Febbraio 2010
- ^ http://www.samoloty.ow.pl/str395.htm
- ^ http://www.manualedivolo.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=978:i-mostri-del-caspio-i&catid=35:generale&Itemid=57
- ^ http://www.educational.rai.it/lezionididesign/oggetti/SCOOTERLAMBRETTA.htm
- ^ http://www.adp.lt.it/copy/copy_eleganza_della_lambretta.html
Categories:- Aircraft designers
- Italian aerospace engineers
- Italian designers
- Italian people of World War II
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