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Nationality
  
Italian

Name
  
Giulio Macchi

Role
  
Film director


Occupation
  
Aeronautical engineer, aircraft designer, entrepreneur

Died
  
March 28, 2009, Rome, Italy

Movies
  
The Golden Coach, Sunday in August, Paris Is Always Paris

Similar People
  
Luciano Emmer, Sergio Amidei, Franco Brusati, Gabriele Ferzetti, Vittorio Gassman

Giulio Macchi ([ˈdʒuljo ˈmakki]; 1866–1935) was an Italian aeronautical engineer, the founder of Società Anonima Nieuport-Macchi (now Alenia Aermacchi).

Macchi ran a small coachbuilder's works, Carrozzeria Fratelli Macchi (Macchi Brothers Coachworks), together with his brothers, before founding Società Anonima Nieuport-Macchi in Varese on May 1, 1913. The company started building Nieuport aircraft under license but soon (from 1916) began producing its own designs, including the successful Macchi M.5 flying boat fighter. In the 1920s the company became fully autonomous and in 1924 it was renamed Aeronautica Macchi; Macchi began collaborating with designer Mario Castoldi and together they built the famous family of Italian race seaplanes composed by the M.39, the M.52, the M.67 and the record-breaking M.C.72; the latter last flew in 1934, the year before Macchi's death.

References

Giulio Macchi Wikipedia


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