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|Country=Italy | |Country=Italy | ||
|City=Via Salbertrand, Turin | |City=Via Salbertrand, Turin | ||
|Started aero=1909 | |Started aero=1909 | ||
|Ended aero=1913 | |Ended aero=1913 | ||
+ | |Key people=Francesco Darbesio; [Ing. Origoni | ||
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Revision as of 10:44, 25 December 2018
Francesco Darbesio and Ing. Origoni made pusher biplanes w/out front elevators; No. 3 saw active in Libya; monoplane, May 1913, was last effort.
Firm started in factory of Darbesio's motor firm.
Sources
- Gunston, 1993, p30; 2ndG34
Names | Asteria |
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Country | Italy |
City | Via Salbertrand, Turin |
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Started aero | 1909 |
Ended aero | 1913 |
Key people | Francesco Darbesio, [[[Ing. Origoni]] |
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