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Niklot or
Nyklot (1090 –
August 1160) was a
chief or
prince of the
Slavic Obotrites and an
ancestor of the
House of Mecklenburg. He
became chief of the...
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Furio Niclot Doglio, MOVM (24
April 1908 – 27 July 1942) was an
Italian test
pilot and
World War II
fighter pilot in the
Regia Aeronautica.
Doglio set...
- Squadriglia.
During this fight, the
Italians claimed two Spitfires, one by
Furio Niclot Doglio (whom
Beurling killed three w****s later). RAF
suffered no losses...
- it
achieved 475 km/h (295 mph) over 1,000 km (620 mi).
Piloted by
Furio Niclot Doglio, the Ba.88
prototype had two 671 kW (900 hp)
Isotta Fraschini K 14...
- (1931–2025),
Italian journalist and politician, editor-in-chief of L'Unità
Furio Niclot Doglio (1908–1942),
Italian test
pilot and
World War II ace
Furio Fusi (born...
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Calipari Inigo Campioni Carla Capponi Salvo D'Acquisto
Francesco De Rosa
Furio Niclot Doglio Luigi Durand de la
Penne Unatù
Endisciau Emilio Faà di
Bruno Carlo...
- Publications, 2007. ISBN 83-89450-34-8. M****imello,
Giovanni (1998).
Furio Niclot Doglio: Un
pilota indimenticabile (in
Italian and English). Milan: Giorgio...
- The top
scoring Italian pilots in this
theatre included Capitano Furio Niclot-Doglio (a 7
kills ace, shot down and
killed on 27 July 1942 by RAF ace George...
- 835 ft) in
December 1933. On both
occasions the Eta was
flown by
Furio Niclot Doglio. By 1936 the Eta was
flying as a two-seat seaplane,
powered by the...
- V,
Desire N,
Petit H,
Palich R, Joly V,
Canestri A,
Gothland A, Lambert-
Niclot S,
Surgers L,
Amiel C,
Descamps D,
Spano JP,
Katlama C,
Calvez V, Marcelin...