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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- recipients of the De la Vaulx Medal: 1934 - Francesco Agello, Regia Aeronautica Italiana 1935 - Francesco Agello, Regia Aeronautica Italiana 1937 - Mikhail Gromov...
- 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...
- 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...
- 709.202 km/h (440.678 mph). Both times the plane was piloted by Francesco Agello. This speed remains the fastest speed ever attained by a piston-engined...
- floatplane world speed record of 709 km/h (440.6 mph) achieved by Francesco Agello in the Macchi-Castoldi MC-72 in October 1934 and the long-range formation...