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Nationality
  
Italian

Died
  
May 6, 1995

Name
  
Adriano Mantelli

Known for
  
Aircraft Design

Ethnicity
  
Italian


Full Name
  
Sottotenente Adriano Mantelli

Born
  
13 February 1913
Cortile San Marino

Education
  
Regio Istituto d'Arte Paolo Toschi, Parma

Adriano Mantelli (13 February 1913 – 6 May 1995) was an Italian aircraft designer who designed the Alaparma Baldo.

Early life

In 1929 Mantelli competed in flying competitions with aircraft that were self designed and built. In 1931 he started designing gliders.

In the summer of 1936, Adriano Mantelli was the leading Italian fighter pilot in the Spanish Civil War serving in the Regia Aeronautica. Mantelli shot down a Dewoitine piloted by British pilot Edward Hillman. Flying under the alias "Arrighi", he would later share the title for highest scoring Ace with Mario Bonzano at fifteen victories.

In 1945 Mantelli designed the AM-6 twin boomed pusher aircraft derived from previous glider designs. Mantelli co-founded the company Alaparma with Livio Agostini to produce the AM-6, and later the AM-8 and AM-10 aircraft.

In 1951 Mantelli designed and built two gliders, the AM-10 and AM-12 "Albatross", in Buenos Aires, Argentina In 1954, Mantelli set an Italian record for altitude in a glider in a two-seat CVV-6 Canguro glider.

Mantelli received the FAI Louis Blériot Medal in 1962, and 1964. Mantelli reached the rank of General.

He died in 1995 while waiting for a train at Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station.

References

Adriano Mantelli Wikipedia