- 23 June 1940, 14 C.200s (eight from 88a
Squadriglia, five from 79a
Squadriglia and one from 81a
Squadriglia) that were
escorting 10 Savoia-Marchetti...
- 260a
Squadriglia was Italy's
first naval fighter squadron. It
served during the last year of
World War I, from
November 1917 to
November 3, 1918. It operated...
- 412a – the most
experienced Squadriglia – was
based in Gura (with the 414a
Squadriglia) and in M****awa. The 413a
Squadriglia was in ****ab.
Fighting there...
- 71a
Squadriglia of the
Corpo Aeronautico Militare was one of the
original fighter squadrons of the
Italian military.
Founded on 30
January 1916 to fight...
- 76a
Squadriglia of the
Corpo Aeronautico Militare was one of Italy's
original fighter squadrons,
being founded during World War I on 25 May 1916. On 30...
- 70a
Squadriglia.
Promoted to Capitano,
Baracca remained with the unit until, with 9 victories, he
transferred to the
newly formed 91st
Squadriglia, known...
-
Squadriglia 91a was one of the
later fighter squadrons that the
Italian Army created, on 1 May 1917.
Because it drew an
experienced cadre of
pilots from...
- The XIIª
Squadriglia Squadriglia MAS (Mezzi d'****alto) (Italian for "12th ****ault
Vessel Squadron") was a
formation of the
Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina)...
- 80a
Squadriglia was an
Italian fighter squadron founded in 1917 to
serve in
support of the
Battles of the
Isonzo in
northern Italy. By war's end, it had...
- 81a
Squadriglia was an
Italian fighter squadron raised in
March 1917 that
served through the end of
World War I. One of its aces,
Flavio Baracchini, would...