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Aircraft:
Gabardini Idro
- Reg: I-AXAC photos
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Serial #:
508
- Airline: Private
- Photo Date: Feb 12, 2012
- Uploaded: Mar 27, 2012
- Milano Malpensa - LIMC, Italy
I-AXAC - Preserved at Volandia Aviation Museum Milano Malpensa Italy - The Gabardini Idro is a pioneer airplane built by one of the earliest Italian aircraft manufacturers. It was derived from the landplane that made several memorable flights, including the crossing of the Alps of 27 July 1914. It was conceived in 1912 by Giuseppe Gabardini (1879-1936) and was built in Taliedo (Milan). Its most original features for the time were the steel-tube fuselage frame and mixed metal-wood wing spars.
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I-AXAC - Preserved at Volandia Aviation Museum Milano Malpensa Italy - The Gabardini Idro is a pioneer airplane built by one of the earliest Italian aircraft manufacturers. It was derived from the landplane that made several memorable flights, including the crossing of the Alps of 27 July 1914. It was conceived in 1912 by Giuseppe Gabardini (1879-1936) and was built in Taliedo (Milan). Its most original features for the time were the steel-tube fuselage frame and mixed metal-wood wing spars.Camera
CANON EOS 40-D | CANON EF-S 18-200mm 3.5-5.6 IS Show Exif data-
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- Reg: I-AXAC photos
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Aircraft:
Gabardini Idro
- Airline: Private
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Serial #:
508
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Milano Malpensa - LIMC
- Italy