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- Milarepa (1974) .... Prof. Bennet The Murri Affair (1974) .... Francesco Bonmartini Anno uno (1974) .... Amendola Au-delà de la peur (1975) .... Francesco...
- The Pegna-Bonmartini Rondine, or Pegna Rondine, is a single-seat ultralight sport aeroplane designed by Giovanni Pegna and built by Piaggio in Italy during...
- aircraft and aircraft engines established in Italy in 1920 by Count Giovanni Bonmartini. Together with a group of World War I veteran pilots, he operated a flying...
- in 1938 for taxi tests, then a Fairchild Cornell and a Douglas Boston. Bonmartini, in Italy, ****ed tracked gear to a Piper Cub in 1951. Track-type gear...
- "The Inconvenient Husband." Cosmopolitan, August 1929, pp. 102+. "The Bonmartini Murder Case." Cosmopolitan, October 1929, pp. 92+. "Fool!" Cosmopolitan...
- (with the ****istance of Eugenio Coselschi, Ludovico Toeplitz, Giovanni Bonmartini, Henry Furst and others) was content to gather statements of support from...
- military rank of major. In 1922 Count Giovanni Bonmartini convinced Pegna to create the Pegna-Bonmartini manufacturing company. The same year Pegna began...
- first running in 1923. English Electric Wren Handley Page H.P.22 Pegna-Bonmartini Rondine The sole surviving English Electric Wren (G-EBNV) flies occasionally...
- prototype of advanced design built by Piaggio in 1923. In 1923, the Pegna-Bonmartini workshops at Sestri Ponente in Genoa, Italy, were constructing a fighter...
- in Latin translation of Žan Juraj Sabljić corrected by Žan Frančeska Bonmartini, translated back into Glagolitic by Petar Petriš in 1723–1724 (page 262-264...