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Aeromere was an Italian aircraft manufacturing firm established at [[Trento]] in 1957 to build Aviamilano Super Falco aircraft for the US market, and the Aeromere M-100 sailplane for Italy's gliding clubs. In 1964 it was purchased by the [[Laverda]] group. | Aeromere was an Italian aircraft manufacturing firm established at [[Trento]] in 1957 to build Aviamilano Super Falco aircraft for the US market, and the Aeromere M-100 sailplane for Italy's gliding clubs. In 1964 it was purchased by the [[Laverda]] group. | ||
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+ | Aero is a historic Italian Caproni aircraft factory after World War II began producing motorcycles. | ||
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+ | S.p.a. Aero Caproni, Regional Metallurgica later Aero (Aero Mere), Trent (1950-1964). | ||
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+ | Italian brand that originated in a famous airplane factory. They initially built 73 cc overhead valve engines with plate frames, but later used 123 cc blocks in a tubular frame. | ||
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+ | Probably around 1953, there was a separation and half the plant moved to [[Vizzola]]. These machines were called the ''Vizzola Caproni-Vizzola'', the engines changed their name to ''Trento Capriolo''. | ||
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+ | In 1958 they changed the brand name to Aero Mere. In 1964 the production of motorcycles was sold to [[Zanetti]]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:14, 14 April 2010
The Capriolo marque was renamed Aeromere in 1958.
Aeromere was an Italian aircraft manufacturing firm established at Trento in 1957 to build Aviamilano Super Falco aircraft for the US market, and the Aeromere M-100 sailplane for Italy's gliding clubs. In 1964 it was purchased by the Laverda group.
Aero is a historic Italian Caproni aircraft factory after World War II began producing motorcycles.
S.p.a. Aero Caproni, Regional Metallurgica later Aero (Aero Mere), Trent (1950-1964).
Italian brand that originated in a famous airplane factory. They initially built 73 cc overhead valve engines with plate frames, but later used 123 cc blocks in a tubular frame.
Probably around 1953, there was a separation and half the plant moved to Vizzola. These machines were called the Vizzola Caproni-Vizzola, the engines changed their name to Trento Capriolo.
In 1958 they changed the brand name to Aero Mere. In 1964 the production of motorcycles was sold to Zanetti.
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