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  • ...quired the ''Società Anonima Costruzioni Aeronautiche Savoia'', an Italian aircraft company founded by [[Umberto Savoia]] in [[1915]]. ...on|1951]]. In [[1953 in aviation|1953]], the company re-opened as a shadow of its former self. It began to focus increasingly on [[helicopter]]s in the 1
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  • ...]] (Firenze) built during the beginning of the 1960's. They had a capacity of 100 persons and a rear-mounted 150 horse power [[Fiat]] engine. In [[1969]] it combined with [[Salmoiraghi]] and the aviation division of [[Fiat]] to create [[Aeritalia]].
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  • Aero Caproni was a historic Italian aircraft factory after World War II began producing motorcycles. The [[Capriolo]] ma ...per 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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  • ...s main manufacturing plant being at [[Cascina Costa]]. It is a subsbidiary of [[Finmeccanica]]. ...n [[1923]], the company first designed, produced and maintained fixed wing aircraft at its plant in Cascina Costa.
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  • During World War I [[Ugo Zagato]] moved to [[Torino]] and joined the Pomilio aircraft manufacturer, learning lightweight bodycrafting (1915-1919). He established [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...War One, with the extensive use of his unique designs in Italian Air Force aircraft. He also developed and manufactured the engines for the celebrated [[MAS]] ...This success increased Italian presence and prestige in the international aircraft arena.
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  • ...nt '''[[Aeronautics Macchi]]''' founded in 1913, that has built over 7.000 aircraft, developed a new [[3-wheel]] compact, reliable delivery vehicle for light w ...CH was born. In the 70s, BREMACH concentrated on the light freight segment of the market and began to design, test and then manufacture a 4-wheel vehicle
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  • ...ry 21]], [[1944]]), was a [[France|French]] race car driver and the winner of the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event on a [[Renault Grand Prix]] 90C ...ue_Szisz.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Statue of Ferenc Szisz at the main entrance of [[Hungaroring]]]]
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  • ...]] was covered completely by a steel cowling to appeal to a broader market of people, often turned off by the dirty/greasy stereotype often applied to [[ ...woivespa.jpg|350px|thumb|'''Vespa going to [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]'''
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  • '''OMC''' or '''Oemmeci''' built a wide range of [[mopeds]] in [[Budrio]] ([[Bologna]]), designed by [[John Ladetto]] using ...undation of BPCC (National Bank of Rural District Gerace) and the transfer of [[Court]].
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  • ...trend for technological motor companies, usually established in northern [[Italy]], this story began and developed in [[Rome]]. The two engineers oppened a small shop in the center of [[Rome]] near the [[Diocletian Baths]] They designed a sophisticated 4-cyli
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  • ...ge:014.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Vespa Scooter at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' '''Piaggio''' is a company based in [[Italy]] that produces cars, motorcycles, scooters and aeroplanes.
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  • [[Image:Anzani 3W Motor Replika.jpg|thumb|'''Replica of an Anzani 3W Motor.''']] ...cars]], [[boats]], and [[motorcycles]] in factories in Britain, France and Italy.
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  • ...he motorcycle.In 1946 they also presented a small car under the brand name of ''[[Macchitre]]'' MB 1. It was decided to start peacetime production with a ...r choice was [[Lino Tonti]], who had been at [[Benelli]] and had worked on aircraft engines during the war. ''Tonti'' designed a 50 cc motorcycle that broke th
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  • ...tic activity of the "incredible" brothers, distinguishing the contribution of each is not always easy. ...860, Giovanni, born in 1865, Matthew considered the playboy, the playmaker of the family, five years younger, and Ernest, born in turn after another five
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  • [[image:ITClogo.jpg|130px|right|thumb|[http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]<br>is a member to the ''Italian Trade Commission'']] * [[Aermacchi]] ([[aircraft]])
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  • ...ed and marketed, but his larger designs have not been built, "a whole host of futuristic concepts that will have us living in pods and driving cars so fl ...es are round; they all move on round or elliptical orbits. This same image of circular globe-shaped mini worlds orbiting around each other follows us rig
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Milan]], [[Italy]] ...a''' was a line of [[motor scooter]]s originally manufactured in Milan, [[Italy]], by [[Innocenti]] but also manufactured, under license by Société Indus
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  • ...r|sports cars]] in the world. The original Bugatti failed with the advent of World War II, but has been resurrected twice, most recently under the [[Vol ...cess culminated with driver [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] winning the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] twice (in 1937 with [[Robert Benoist]] and 1939 with [[Pierre Vey
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  • ...eirano had withdrawn, [[Giovanni Battista Maggi]] took over the management of the company '''Star''' ''(Società Torinese Automobili Rapid)''. [[Rodolfo ...910, the Rapid-models were also available with air starters. After the end of World War I, they started an auto repair shop. In 1921 the car production w
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  • [[File:As1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Armando De Martino at start of the Coppa Vesuvio, Naples, hillclimb event in the spring 1959. Standing beh ...this purpose, but was largely limited to Great Britain and now was in need of updating. Formula II, the next step, was being used as a development arena
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  • ...craft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest carmaker as well as Italy's largest carmaker. ...s products to other countries. [[Joint venture]] operations are found in [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Turkey]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[China]], [[Serbia]] a
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  • ...n obscure sub-plot to the ever-changing soap opera that forms the panorama of Italian motorcycling. ...ly existed because of a family row which saw [[Giuseppe Benelli]] walk out of the family factory in 1948 and cross the street to found his own rival marq
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  • ...camshafts, four valves per cylinder and twin ignition. However, the onset of [[World War I]] halted automobile production at ALFA for three years. ...ars were still lying at the A.L.F.A. factory since 1915. In 1920, the name of the company was changed to Alfa Romeo with the [[Alfa Romeo 20/30 HP|Torped
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  • ...[[Fiat]] group. The company is based in [[Maranello]], near [[Modena]], [[Italy]]. ::'''[[History of Ferrari]]''' ''for details on the Ferrari automobile company''
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  • ...elebrated its 90<sup>th</sup> running and 61<sup>st</sup> consecutive year of uninterrupted occurrence. ...age:speedageindy.jpg|thumb|left|Cover of Speed Age magazine, showing start of first Indianapolis 500 race]]
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  • ...n, construction, and equipment to minimise the occurrence and consequences of [[automobile accident]]s. ([[Road traffic safety]] more broadly includes r ...f injury-related deaths, an estimated total of 1.2 million in 2004, or 25% of the total from all causes.
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  • |Location city || Italy [[Mandello del Lario]] |Location country || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy]]
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  • ...form of [[recreation]], and have been adapted for use in many other fields of human activity, including children's [[toy]]s, adult [[fitness]], [[militar ...ration of specialized designs for individuals who pursue a particular type of [[cycling]].
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