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Sgt. [[Giulio Macchi]] produced licensed Nieuport aircraft for Italian use.  In 1913, began to manufacture original parasol monoplanes.  In 1915 copied captured Lohner L40 flying boat, which led to a series of single-engined biplane flying boat fighters, mostly pushers, of which several hundred were built by 1918.  In 1928, company was renamed Aeronautica Macchi SpA (Macchi) and continued to produce aircraft; reorganization 1981 created subsidiary Aermacchi SpA, which in 1997 bought and merged with SIAI, creating SIAI-Marchetti.
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SD says company renamed Aeronautica Macchi SpA, 1928; G and 2dG say company renamed Aeronautic Macchi, 1922.
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Sources: G192; 2dG299; SD188
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|Organization names=Società Anonima Nieuport-Macci (Nieuport-Macchi SA)
 
|Organization names=Società Anonima Nieuport-Macci (Nieuport-Macchi SA)
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|Started aero=1912
 
|Started aero=1912
 
|Ended aero=name change, 1928
 
|Ended aero=name change, 1928
|Sources=Sgt. Giulio Macchi
 
|Notes 1=produced licensed Nieuport aircraft for Italian use.  In 1913, began to manufacture original parasol monoplanes.  In 1915 copied captured Lohner L40 flying boat, which led to a series of single-engined biplane flying boat fighters, mostly pushers, of which several hundred were built by 1918.  In 1928, company was renamed Aeronautica Macchi SpA (Macchi) and continued to produce aircraft; reorganization 1981 created subsidiary Aermacchi SpA, which in 1997 bought and merged with SIAI, creating SIAI-Marchetti. 
 
|Notes 2=SD says company renamed Aeronautica Macchi SpA, 1928; G and 2dG say company renamed Aeronautic Macchi, 1922.
 
|Notes 3=G192; 2dG299; SD188
 
 
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Revision as of 10:35, 25 December 2016

Sgt. Giulio Macchi produced licensed Nieuport aircraft for Italian use. In 1913, began to manufacture original parasol monoplanes. In 1915 copied captured Lohner L40 flying boat, which led to a series of single-engined biplane flying boat fighters, mostly pushers, of which several hundred were built by 1918. In 1928, company was renamed Aeronautica Macchi SpA (Macchi) and continued to produce aircraft; reorganization 1981 created subsidiary Aermacchi SpA, which in 1997 bought and merged with SIAI, creating SIAI-Marchetti.

SD says company renamed Aeronautica Macchi SpA, 1928; G and 2dG say company renamed Aeronautic Macchi, 1922.

Sources: G192; 2dG299; SD188


Organization names Società Anonima Nieuport-Macci (Nieuport-Macchi SA)
Entity type 1
Country Italy
City Varese
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Started aero 1912
Ended aero name change, 1928
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