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Key people: Savoia, Verduzio, and Rosatelli, all designers.
Responded to government to build new fighter design of Savoia and Verduzio; were soon joined by Rosaettli. The SV.5, which became SVA.5 after first flight, March 1917, was the fastest fighter of its day; more than 2,650 SVA, SVA modifications, A.I. Balilla, and A.300 recon-bombers were built at former SIT, Turin, which became Cantieri Aeronautico Ansaldo.
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- Gunston, 1993, p26
- Gunston, 2005, p28
Organization names | Ansaldo in Genoa; Cantieri Aeronautico Ansaldo in Turin. |
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Entity type | 1 |
Country | Italy |
City | Genoa; addt'l factory at Turin, Italy, ca. 1917. |
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Started aero | 1916 |
Ended aero | Merged with Fiat, 1925, losing its identity. |
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