Carlo Lombardi (pilot)
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'' Tenente'' Carlo Francesco Lombardi known as Francis was a World War I
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credited with eight aerial victories. Postwar, he was active in his family's rice refinery, as well as in record breaking flights. He formed the AVIA (''Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautiche'') aviation company in 1938.Franks 2000, p. 78.


Biography

Carlo Francesco Lombardi was born on 21 January 1897, in
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, the
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. He was nicknamed "Francis", and seemed to prefer that name.Franks et al 1997, pp. 142-143. As Italy entered World War I, Lombardi was posted to the
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's 22nd Infantry Regiment as a reserve officer. He transferred to aviation, reporting for schooling at
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on 18 May 1916. He trained on Blériots, then qualified on
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s on 31 August 1916. On 6 October 1916, he was rated as a military pilot. On 1 January 1917, Lombardi reported to Cascina Costa for training on Savoia-Pomilio SP.2s. He did well enough that on 14 February, he was selected as an instructor for the school. On 27 July 1917, he began fighter conversion training on the
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at
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's fighter school. He graduated to gunnery training at San Giusto. On 23 August 1917, he was posted to a fighter squadron, '' 77a Squadriglia''. He flew a
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to a series of five victories during October and November 1917, beginning with a K-Boat
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on 26 October. Lombardi was awarded a Silver
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for these feats. His next exploit was flying extended
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100 kilometers into
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territory; it brought him a second Silver Medal for Military Valor. He used a
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for two more victories in June 1918 that brought him a third award of the Medal. Lombardi was then pulled from combat in August 1918, being reassigned to
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's home defense squadron. When Italy launched its final, successful offensive, he returned to action, but without further results. While Lombardi participated in Gabrielle D'Annunzio's postwar insurgency, he eventually returned to running his family's rice mill and dabbling in sport aviation. In 1928, he founded the ''Vercelli Gruppo Turismo Aereo'' (Vercelli Air Tourism Group). In 1930, he used an 85 horsepower Fiat AS.1 for three long distance flights. He flew from Rome to
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on one flight. On another, he flew from Vercelli to Tokyo, Japan. The third flight was a flight around Africa's perimeter. The first two of these flights each earned him the a Silver Medal for Aeronautical Valor. In 1938, Carlo Lombardi founded AVIA ''(Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautiche)''. It supplied 500 AVIA FL.3 two-seater trainers for the ''
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'' and various flying schools. Avia would eventually sell the FL.3 to
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and concentrate on building automobiles. In 1947 Lombardi founded the coachbuilder
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, which mostly made Fiat-based automobiles until they closed in 1976. Their most famous car was the
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. Also in 1976, the ''Regia Aeronautica'' recognized Carlo Lombardi's lifetime achievements in aviation with the award of the Gold Medal for Aeronautical Valor. When there was a reunion of World War I aces in Paris in November 1981, Lombardi attended. Carlo Francesco Lombardi died on 5 March 1983, in Vercelli.


Sources of information


References

* Franks, Norman; Guest, Russell; Alegi, Gregory. ''Above the War Fronts: The British Two-seater Bomber Pilot and Observer Aces, the British Two-seater Fighter Observer Aces, and the Belgian, Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Russian Fighter Aces, 1914–1918: Volume 4 of Fighting Airmen of WWI Series: Volume 4 of Air Aces of WWI''. Grub Street, 1997. , . * Franks, Norman. ''Nieuport Aces of World War 1.'' Osprey Publishing, 2000. , .
Biography
from ''francislombardi.org'' * AVIA FL.3 {{DEFAULTSORT:Lombardi, Carlo 1897 births 1983 deaths Italian World War I flying aces Italian aviators Italian military personnel of World War I Italian Air Force personnel Recipients of the Silver Medal of Military Valor