- Adriano Visconti
Adriano,
Visconti di Lampugnano (November 11 ,1915 -April 29 ,1945 ) was an Italianair force major .Visconti was one of Italy's top
flying ace of theSecond World War , shooting down a total of ten enemy aircraft.Born in
Tripoli , Libya, the son of the count Galeazzo and Cecilia Dall'Aglio-Visconti, Visconti joined the Italian Royal Air Force ("Regia Aeronautica ") in October 1936, and completed his pilot training at the Royal Academy inCaserta . Upon graduation, he learned to fly the Breda BA25, and later flew the RO41s. He was relegated to the 50 Stormo, 159a ground attack squadron in 1939. From June 1940 until the end of that year, he flew the Breda 65ground attack aircraft , and was awarded onebronze medal and twosilver medal s.At the beginning of 1941, Visconti was detached to the 54 Stormo, 7 Gruppo, 76a Squadron, and learned to fly the
Macchi 200 . He then flew the superiorMacchi 202 from the end of 1941 until the Italian Armistice of September 8, 1943.After the armistice, Visconti continued to fly with the newly formed National Republican Air Force ("
Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana ", or ANR) of theItalian Social Republic ("Repubblica Sociale Italiana", or RSI). The RSI was apuppet state in northern Italy headed by deposed Italian dictatorBenito Mussolini . Shortly after joining the ANR, Visconti was promoted toCaptain , commanding 1st Squadron, 1st Gruppo Caccia. In May 1944, he was promoted toMajor .Until the disbanding of the ANR in 1945, Visconti flew the
Macchi MC205 and theMesserschmitt Me109 G10. By the time of his death, he had shot down ten Allied aircraft. Most of these were managed while flying in his already obsolete Macchi 200; the last few in an Me109 G10, designated "White Six". Visconti was wounded on several occasions, but never seriously. Although he never claimed more than ten kills he was later credited with 26; a careful check of Italian and German records confirmed that he had indeed shot down ten enemy planes.On April 29, 1945, Visconti was arrested by
communist partisans nearMalpensa airfield,Milan . His safety was assured by the mayor ofMilan when he was taken for interrogation. However, as Visconti was led away, he was shot in the back by one of the partisans.ee also
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