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  • |Parent || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Piaggio|Piaggio & Co. SpA]] ...ds'') produced by Nacional Motor S.A.U., a Spanish subsidiary of [[Piaggio|Piaggio & Co. SpA]].
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  • ...'' is a [[moped]]/[[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooter]] made by the [[Piaggio]] Group which also incorporates [[Gilera]]. The Gilera Runners come in a variety of * [[Piaggio]]
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  • [[File:1974 Vettura Piaggio 50cc.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1974 Piaggio Vettura 50cc ''']] '''Piaggio''' is a company based in [[Italy]] that produces cars, motorcycles, scooter
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  • ...tomobile]] and [[aircraft]] [[engine]] designer. He began his career at [[Piaggio]], makers of the [[Vespa]] scooter, but quickly moved up to larger engines. ...ver 32 years. He was also made manager of Fiat's [[Abarth]] factory racing group from [[1973]] through [[1982]].
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  • ...motorcycle was unveiled on February 22, 2008, at the International Piaggio Group Convention in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. It is powered by a 65-degree 1000cc [[V
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  • ...a decided to sell [[Ducati]] to US-based [[TPG Capital, L.P.|Texas Pacific Group]], Pierre Terblanche chose to follow Ducati. He is responsible for the most Pierre Terblanche is now working for [[Piaggio]], working on all brands across the range, along with former colleague [[Mi
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  • [[Image:P180.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A Piaggio P.180 in flight, illustrating the twin pusher propeller and forward plane d ...win-engine [[:Category:Business aircraft|business aircraft]] produced by [[Piaggio Aero]]. It seats up to nine passengers in a generous [[cabin pressurization
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  • ...of Italian motorcycle companies, including [[Moto Guzzi]], [[Aprilia]], [[Piaggio]], [[Laverda]] and [[Ducati]].
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  • |parent || [[Piaggio|Piaggio & Co. SpA]] ...cquired by Piaggio & C. SpA, to form the world’s fourth largest motorcycle group with 1.5 billion Euro in sales, an annual production capacity of over 600,0
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  • Laughed them to [[1969]] the acquisition of Gilera from part of the Group [[Piaggio]]. The new property carries out important investments on all the range, abo ...evolution of [[the Derbi]] from Great Prize, arrived inside of the Piaggio Group as a result of the acquisition of the Spanish house.
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  • ...produce aircraft of its own like the [[Fiat G91]], [[Aermacchi MB326]], [[Piaggio Aero]] P166 and the line of Agusta-Bell helicopters. The sound-barrier by t ![[Piaggio Aero]] [[Piaggio P180 Avanti|P180 Avanti]]
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  • ...for small displacement scooters. It's much bigger rivals were Aprilia and Piaggio both which were engaged in some type of motorcycle production. Despite all Malaguti watched as [[Piaggio]] Group (owners of [[Vespa]]) and [[Aprilia]] were entering the US market and decid
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  • ...qvarna logo is based on a cross section through a gun barrel and sight. [[Piaggio]] S.P.A. is now the sole owner. ...otorcycles (affectionately known as "Huskys") are now produced in Italy. A group of former Husqvarna employees started a new motorcycle company named [[Husa
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  • ...n the same region) in 2000, restructured and incorporated into the Aprilia Group. Several projects that had been in development and the existing two motorc ...acturer of [[Vespa]] fame and longtime Aprilia rival only one year later. Piaggio elected to quietly close all activities related to the Laverda brand, and h
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  • * [[Benetton Group]] * [[Ferretti Group]] (shipbuilding)
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  • ...anio disassociated himself with Innocenti, and took his design to [[Enrico Piaggio]] who produced the spar framed [[Vespa]] from 1946. ...enti]] started production of Lambretta scooters in 1947 - the year after [[Piaggio]] started production of its Vespa models. Lambrettas were manufactured unde
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  • ...under [[Cagiva]] control in 1987, then in 1996 came under [[Texas Pacific Group]], which also had bought [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]], and in April 1999 ...same year as the last models appeared, he left Moto Morini, and went to [[Piaggio-Gilera]].
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  • ...taly]]'s largest industrial groups of the pre-war years, the giant Caproni group. On 27 May 1910 the Caproni biplane flown by Tabacchi, took off for its fir ...ived (17.083m in 1938 by Pezzi) with a helix CA-161/bis model powered by [[Piaggio]] pistons engine and the first one of the first [[Italian]] jet aircraft, t
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  • |Parent || [[Piaggio|Piaggio & Co. SpA]] ...motorcycle production. Guzzi is now one of seven brands owned by [[Piaggio|Piaggio & Co. SpA]], Europe's largest motorcycle manufacturer and the world's fourt
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  • ...945. After learning of that that the name had already been registered by [[Piaggio]] for its [[Vespa]] [[motorscooter]], it was referred to simply by the numb In 1999 the Cagiva group was restructured for strategic purposes and MV Agusta become the main brand
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