- CANT (Cantieri
Aeronautici e
Navali Triestini, the
Trieste Shipbuilding and
Naval Aeronautics; also
sometimes labelled C.R.D.A. CANT) was an
Italian aviation...
- For
unbuilt projects, see List of
German aircraft projects, 1939–45. For missiles, see List of
German guided weapons of
World War II. Aero Ab-101 captured...
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flight training school ****ociated with
Cantieri Aeronautici e
Navali Triestini (C.R.D.A Canterei),
later merged with
other airlines to form Ala Littoria...
- Friuli-Venezia
Giulia region of Italy. The
following is a list of
notable Triestini (Triestines) and some
outsiders who
either wrote about the city or resided...
- (architecture), part of a
facade CANT (aviation) (Cantieri
Aeronautici e
Navali Triestini), an
aircraft manufacturer Cant (log), a log
partially processed in a...
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Filippo Zappata, the
chief designer of the
Cantieri Aeronautici e
Navali Triestini (CANT),
designed two
medium bombers, the twin-engined CANT Z.1011 and...
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shipbuilding and
defence production (such as the "Cantieri
Aeronautici Navali Triestini (CANT)").
Allied bombings during World War II destro**** the industrial...
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Martelli (hence the "VM") in 1947. VM
merged with
Stabilimenti Meccanici Triestini in
Trieste in 1971, then
Finmeccanica took a
majority stake in the combined...
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Italian aircraft designers. He
worked for
Cantieri Aeronautici e
Navali Triestini (CANT) for some years, but went to
France in 1927 to work for Blériot...
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aircraft National origin Italy Manufacturer Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali,
Triestini (CANT)
Designer Filippo Zappata First flight 1939
Number built 11...