Volandia Museum - Somma Lombardo (Varese)
Macchi 202 (simulacrum)
Macchi 205 (simulacrum)
DB-605 engine
SM-79
MB-346
MB-326
DH-Vampire
Caproni CA-1
Caproni CA-1
Caproni CA-18
Caproni CA-113
Caproni CA-113
Entrance of the former Caproni factory.
...and now a piece of history: me and WW1 italian greatest ace Francesco Baracca (everybody know the history of the FERRARI rampant horse)
...me and the man of the records Italo Balbo 🙂
Komentáre
3 April 2015, 15:21
John Coverley
Very interesting pictures Christian. Thanks for sharing them. Was the CA1 the first aircraft Caproni built? That's some exhaust system on the CA113. Is the museum on the site of the old Caproni works?
Very interesting pictures Christian. Thanks for sharing them. Was the CA1 the first aircraft Caproni built? That's some exhaust system on the CA113. Is the museum on the site of the old Caproni works?
4 April 2015, 05:28
Cristian Bordina
Thanks guys 🙂 it's a little museum but really interesting....there's also a large pavillion dedicated to the scale models.
Kerber, the Macchi are "simulacres" (in practice models in scale 1/1) 😉
John the CA-1 it is really the first one Caproni built and yes, this museum is in the site of the old Caproni factory, close to the Milano-Malpensa airport. Some pavillion are in the shed of the old factory...you can breathe "air of history" there. 🙂
One thing I've found there and impressed me much (but I have not photographed it) it's a part of one wing of the Caproni CA-60 "Transaereo".
Thanks guys 🙂 it's a little museum but really interesting....there's also a large pavillion dedicated to the scale models.
Kerber, the Macchi are "simulacres" (in practice models in scale 1/1) 😉
John the CA-1 it is really the first one Caproni built and yes, this museum is in the site of the old Caproni factory, close to the Milano-Malpensa airport. Some pavillion are in the shed of the old factory...you can breathe "air of history" there. 🙂
One thing I've found there and impressed me much (but I have not photographed it) it's a part of one wing of the Caproni CA-60 "Transaereo".
4 April 2015, 06:46