- 209 km/h (440.682 mph),
which attained on 24
October 1934, by
Francesco Agello in the Macchi-Castoldi M.C.72
seaplane ("idrocorsa") and it
remains the...
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Francesco Agello (27
December 1902 – 24
November 1942) was an
Italian test pilot. Born at Casalpusterlengo, Lombardy, Italy,
Agello graduated from pilot...
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speed of 682 km/h (424 mph). It was
piloted by
Warrant Officer Francesco Agello (the last
qualified test pilot). Not satisfied,
development continued as...
-
Nicholas of
Ajello (Italian: Nicolò d'Aiello; died 10
February 1221) was the
second son of the
Sicilian chancellor Matthew of
Ajello and the archbishop...
- as ****ing
punishment from God.
Catholic Church in
Italy Also
spelled "
Agello", in
Italian Giovanni d'Aiello or
Giovanni da Salerno. His
family was from...
- west of Fermo. The town was
founded in 1248 by the
union of the
castles of
Agello Leone and Marrubbione,
which formed a free muni****lity.
Amandola is one...
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accidents while the
third is on
display in a museum.
First flown by
Francesco Agello at
Desenzano del
Garda in
early June 1929, this twin-float
monoplane racer...
-
recipients of the De la
Vaulx Medal: 1934 -
Francesco Agello,
Regia Aeronautica Italiana 1935 -
Francesco Agello,
Regia Aeronautica Italiana 1937 -
Mikhail Gromov...
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December 25 –
Barton MacLane,
American actor (d. 1969)
December 27 –
Francesco Agello,
Italian aviator (d. 1942)
December 28
Mortimer Adler,
American philosopher...
- two test
pilots who were
flying the plane, in
April 1933,
pilot Francesco Agello succeeded in
setting a
speed record for a
seaplane with a
speed of 684 km/h...