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Italian automotive manufacturer
Alfa Romeo 900AF (1955–1957) Alfa Romeo 911AF (1959–1960) Alfa Romeo Mille Aerfer (1960–1963) Alfa Romeo Mille AF (1959–1964) Although Alfa Romeo is best
Alfa_Romeo
Aircraft manufacturer in Italy
Aerfer was an Italian manufacturing company created in 1955 by the merger of IMAM and Officine Ferroviarie Meridionali. The name is a contraction of Costruzioni
Aerfer
1958 Italian prototype fighter aircraft
The Aerfer Ariete (Italian for Ram or Aries) was a prototype fighter aircraft built in Italy in 1958. It was a refined derivative of the Aerfer Sagittario
Aerfer_Ariete
1956 Italian prototype fighter aircraft
The Aerfer Sagittario 2 (Italian for sagittarius) was a prototype all-metal single-seat lightweight jet-powered fighter aircraft designed and produced
Aerfer_Sagittario_2
1953 Italian research aircraft
was added to protect the tail wheel from the engine exhaust. The later Aerfer Sagittario 2 differed in having a tricycle undercarriage and fully transparent
Ambrosini_Sagittario
Italian aerospace engineering corporation
formed out of the merger of two aviation companies, Fiat Aviazione and Aerfer, in 1969. Aeritalia continued several programs of its preceding companies
Aeritalia
Multirole combat aircraft
specification NBMR-1. Amongst the designs submitted to the competition were the Aerfer Sagittario 2, Breguet Br.1001 Taon, Dassault Étendard VI, Fiat G.91 and
Strike_fighter
Italian aircraft manufacturer
the G.91 light ground attack plane. In 1969, Fiat Aviazione merged with Aerfer to create Aeritalia, which would become Alenia Aeronautica in 1990. In 1908
Fiat_Aviazione
Italian observation/utility aircraft
was the result of a joint venture between Aermacchi and Aeritalia (then Aerfer Industrie Aerospaziali Meridionali) in response to an Italian Army requirement
Aermacchi_AM.3
United States, (1967–?) Aerfer, Aerfer-Industrie Aerospaziali Meridionali SpA – Italy, (1955–1969) > Aeritalia Aerfer, Aerfer-Industrie Meccaniche Aeronautiche
List of aircraft manufacturers (A)
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Soviet first-generation turbojet fighter
configuration, and era Lavochkin Aircraft 150 Lavochkin Aircraft 152 Aerfer Sagittario Aerfer Ariete Related lists List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union
Yakovlev_Yak-15
Topics referred to by the same term
Italian Army unit Armored Brigade "Ariete", an active Italian Army unit Aerfer Ariete, a prototype fighter aircraft from the 1950s Ariete-class torpedo
Ariete_(disambiguation)
Type of airplane
Midge HAL Ajeet Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Aerfer Ariete Aerfer Sagittario 2 Bréguet 1001 Taon Fiat G.91 Helwan HA-300 SNCASE Baroudeur
Folland_Gnat
Car factory in Italy
Costruzioni Aeronautiche e Ferroviarie Aerfer. Initially there was produced railway vehicles and trolleybuses then the '"Aerfer" also worked on commission for
Alfa Romeo Pomigliano d'Arco plant
Alfa_Romeo_Pomigliano_d'Arco_plant
Former Italian aircraft manufacturer
in Naples in 1923 by the engineer Nicola Romeo. In 1955 it merged into Aerfer. The Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridionali had its origins in
IMAM
Aviation museum in Bracciano
airworthy replica) Libratore Allievo Cantù CVV-6 Canguro Pallas Aerfer Ariete Aerfer Sagittario 2 Aermacchi MB-326 Aermacchi MB-339PAN Canadair CL-13
Italian_Air_Force_Museum
(Industrie Meccaniche Aeronautiche Meridionali-Aerfer) See also: Ambrosini, Aeritalia Aerfer Ariete Aerfer Leone Aerfer Sagittario 2 (Aerial Distributors Inc,
List_of_aircraft_(0–Ah)
September 2024. "Aerfer Ariete". aeronautica.difesa. Archived from the original on 10 April 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2024. "Aerfer Sagittario II".
List of aircraft used by Italian Air Force
List_of_aircraft_used_by_Italian_Air_Force
Italian ground-attack aircraft
changed its name to Aeritalia (from 1969, when Fiat aviazione merged with Aerfer). The order was increased to 75 aircraft with 67 eventually being delivered
Fiat_G.91Y
Bus with two levels or decks
adopted Fiat double decker buses. The most common model was the Fiat 412 Aerfer, and in 1961 it was replaced by Fiat 413 Viberti Monotral CV61.[citation
Double-decker_bus
Germany 1917 Prototype 3 AEG Dr.I Germany 1917 Prototype 1 Aerfer Ariete Italy 1958 Prototype 2 Aerfer Sagittario 2 Italy Lightweight fighter 1956 Prototype
List_of_fighter_aircraft
Italian holding company
the G.91 light ground attack plane. In 1969, Fiat Aviazione merged with Aerfer to create Aeritalia. In 1959 Piaggio came under the control of the Agnelli
Fiat_S.p.A.
Italian racing aircraft
6 m/s (1,100 ft/min) Related development Ambrosini Sagittario Aerfer Sagittario 2 Aerfer Leone Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Miles
Ambrosini_S.7
Topics referred to by the same term
Herrera, corregimiento in Panama Leones, Veraguas, corregimiento in Panama Aerfer Leone, undeveloped fighter aircraft Subaru Leone, subcompact car Carea Leonés
Leones
Italian jet fighter-bomber aircraft
included the Northrop N-156, Dassault Mystère XXVI, Sud-Est Baroudeur, Aerfer Sagittario 2 and the Breguet Br.1001 Taon. On 18 March 1953, these submitted
Fiat_G.91
Class of fighter aircraft
Breguet Taon and Dassault Étendard VI, the Italian Aeritalia G.91 and Aerfer Ariete. Other competitors included the Northrop F-5A. The British chose
Light_fighter
Italian railway company
O.ME.CA. 1978-1979 yes Ad 51-80 1 Diesel multiple unit 120 75 30 Breda, Aerfer 1958-1960 no Ad 81-88 2 Diesel multiple unit 150 93 4 Fiat Ferroviaria 1999-2000
Ferrovie_del_Sud_Est
original livery ALe 803 in the XMPR-livery Manufacturers Savigliano, Stanga, Aerfer, Ocren Constructed 1961–1963, 1972–1973 Number built 53 trainsets Fleet
FS_Class_ALe_803
Argentine state-owned railway company
to replace Whitcomb and Werkspoor machines. In 1964, 27 coaches built by Aerfer, a subsidiary of FIAT Ferroviaria, were added to the line. Four years later
Ferrocarriles_Argentinos
NATO aircraft design specification
Theodore von Kármán. The committee assessed eight projects, including the Aerfer Sagittario 2 (Italy), Breguet Br.1001 Taon (France), Dassault Mystère XXVI
NBMR-1
Passenger transit vehicles
School bus United States Miles Single deck Bianchi 1940 to 1950 Italy Mille Aerfer Single deck Alfa Romeo 1960 to 1963 Trollleybus Italy Mille AF Single deck
List_of_buses
Commuter rail service in Buenos Aires
Don Torcuato-Campo de Mayo line among them. In 1964, 27 coaches built by Aerfer, an Argentine subsidiary of FIAT Ferroviaria, were added to the line. Four
Belgrano_Norte_Line
Turbojet cruise missile engine
missile. It was also employed as an auxiliary powerplant for the Italian Aerfer Ariete fighter design and also considered as a JATO powerplant for other
Rolls-Royce_Soar
Aviation DF Helicopters Srl Fiat – in 1969, Fiat Aviazione merged with Aerfer to create Aeritalia Heli-Sport Konner Srl Partenavia – declared bankruptcy
List of rotorcraft manufacturers by country
List_of_rotorcraft_manufacturers_by_country
Public Transport Society in Rome
3759-3899, 4001-4041 Fiat 410 A Cameri (demolished) 3901-3958 Fiat 412 Aerfer Bipiano 3902 sold to AMA Roma in 1982 others were sent to Irpinia as aids
ATAC_SpA
Public company
Bologna was closed down ACFT Fiat 412h Aerfer double-decker bus (formerly ATC 2727) double decker bus 1970 2004 Fiat-Aerfer gasoline Azienda Trasporti Municipali
TPER
Topics referred to by the same term
Leone is a given name and a surname. Leone may also refer to: Aerfer Leone, undeveloped fighter aircraft Leone, American Samoa Monte Leone, mountain in
Leone_(disambiguation)
Fiat 656F Cansa CGE Fiat 656F Garavini CGE Fiat 668F Cansa CGE Fiat 668F Aerfer TIBB Fiat 672F Varesina Breda Fiat 672F Viberti CGE Fiat 2401 Cansa CGE
List of trolleybuses produced by Fiat
List_of_trolleybuses_produced_by_Fiat
Savoia-Marchetti SM.91 Savoia-Marchetti SM.92 Savoia-Marchetti SM.105 Fiat G.80 Aerfer Ariete Italian nuclear weapons program Design A-150 battleship Project Sabre
List of cancelled military projects
List_of_cancelled_military_projects
An Alfa Romeo 1000 Aerfer on the Naples ANM trolleybus system
List of trolleybus systems in Italy
List_of_trolleybus_systems_in_Italy
(Australia) AERFER – Aerfer-Industrie Aerospaziali Meridionali SpA (Italy); Aerfer-Industrie Meccaniche Aeronautiche Meridionali SpA (Italy) AERFER-AERMACCHI
List of aircraft manufacturers by ICAO name
List_of_aircraft_manufacturers_by_ICAO_name
Italian aerospace engineer (1906–1992)
first hunting jet plane of national planning, that takings the name of Aerfer Sagittario 2. This aircraft is visible in the Italian Air Force Museum near
Sergio_Stefanutti
1950s British aircraft rocket engine
the peroxide APU, from its first flight in October 1959.[citation needed] Aerfer Leone Blue Steel missile (Avro) Handley Page Victor (XA930 only for trials)
De_Havilland_Spectre
Argentine rolling stock manufacturer
that had been run on those lines since 1938. In 1964, 27 coaches built by Aerfer, a subsidiary of FIAT Ferroviaria, were added to the Belgrano Norte line
Materfer
Avro CF-105 Arrow RL201 at Malton, Toronto, Ontario, Canada March 27 – Aerfer Ariete April 17 – LIPNUR Belalang April 22 – Boeing Vertol 107-II April
1958_in_aviation
Fiat Aviazione (except for its engine manufacturing section) merges with Aerfer and Salmoiraghi to form Aeritalia, owned equally by Fiat and IRI–Finmeccanica
1969_in_aviation
use as spares. The remaining 93, after a one-month refurbishment by IMM (Aerfer), were first issued to the 3rd Stormo in Bari and Lecce, in Apulia. They
List of Lockheed P-38 Lightning operators
List_of_Lockheed_P-38_Lightning_operators
Motor vehicle
Alfa Romeo Mille AF An Alfa Romeo 1000 Aerfer trolleybus in service on the Naples ANM trolleybus system in 1999 Overview Manufacturer Alfa Romeo (chassis)
Alfa_Romeo_Mille_AF
Skylancer April 23 – VZLU TOM-8 April 24 – Douglas C-133 Cargomaster May 19 – Aerfer Sagittario 2 May 26 – Sukhoi Su-9 June 2 – Boisavia Anjou June 20 – Beriev
1956_in_aviation
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Female
English
Modern English spelling of Old English Kirsten, KIERSTEN means "stone church," or Danish/Norwegian Kirsten, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ."
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Dawn
Boy/Male
Italian
He adds'.
Girl/Female
English
Dark.
Girl/Female
Indian
Soft
Boy/Male
Biblical
In strength.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sweet
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
A Person Befitting the Throne; Ornament of the Throne
Boy/Male
Hindu
Enlightenment
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Ammown, AMMON means "kindred, tribal." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lot by his younger daughter. Compare with another form of Ammon.
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