- The
Macchi C.205
Veltro (Italian: Greyhound) (also
known as MC.205, "MC"
standing for "Macchi Castoldi") was a
Second World War-era
fighter aircraft designed...
- was
limited to 21 examples. The 2006 F4
Veltro came in two models, the F4
Veltro Strada (road) and F4
Veltro Pista (race). Ninety-nine
examples of the...
- 1980, a
dedicated single-seat
attack variant,
referred to as the MB-339K
Veltro II,
performed its
maiden flight.
During 1985, the MB-339B,
which incorporated...
- Bewegungsmeldungen, IV./TG4". Pini 1994, p.1.
Bibliography Arena, Nino.
Macchi 205 "
Veltro" (in Italian). Modena:
Mucchi Editore, 1994. No ISBN. Arena, Nino. I caccia...
- Bertieri)
Ottocento (1930)
Iliade (1930, Bertieri) Semplicità (c. 1928–1931)
Veltro (1931)
Gotico Ruano (1933, Bertieri) Neon (1935, G. da Milano) Razionale...
-
after the
events of
Resident Evil 4 in 2004,
bioterrorist organization Il
Veltro launches an
attack on the
Mediterranean city of Terragrigia,
using biological...
- The CVT2
Veltro (English: Greyhound) was an
Italian competition glider built in the mid-1950s. Its
advanced design incorporated a
laminar flow wing, T-tail...
-
improve its
performance it was
developed into its successor: the
Macchi C.205
Veltro.
During the 1930s, the
Italian military authorities chose to
adopt only...
- the
biplane Fiat C.R.42 and
monoplanes Macchi C.202 and C.205
Veltro. With the
Veltro he shot down 14
Allied planes and
damaged six more. At the time...
-
Edward W.
Ciriaco d'Ancona e la
crociata di Varna,
nuove prospettive. Il
Veltro 27, nos. 1–2 (1983): 235–51 Halecki, Oscar, The
Crusade of Varna. New York...