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anthony 22nd July 2011 22:38

Regia Aeronautica serial numbers
 
Gentlemen,
Italian Historians Andrea Curami and Gianni Gamberini self-published a book entitled, "Catalogo delle Matricole Militari della Regia Aeronautica, 1923-1943", in 1992. Does anyone have a copy of this Work? Thank You. Anthony.

Revi16 23rd July 2011 03:48

Re: Regia Aeronautica serial numbers
 
I don't have the book you requested, but I do have a few others including Courage Alone.

Which serial numbers are you looking for?

Regards,

anthony 23rd July 2011 14:41

Re: Regia Aeronautica serial numbers
 
Hi, Revi 16...
In reality, I do have most of the known serial numbers; However, this book is the most detailed. It has comments on whether the aircraft that were given serial numbers were actually constructed, dates of delivery, etc. From what I understand, it isa very comprehensive study of over 120 pages.

ArtieBob 23rd July 2011 20:51

Re: Regia Aeronautica serial numbers
 
I also was not aware of this publication, sounds interesting. Would it have the W.Nr. of the German aircraft delivered to Italy? If anyone could confirm, it would be greatl appreciated.

Best Regards,

Artie Bob

veltro 24th July 2011 13:55

Re: Regia Aeronautica serial numbers
 
My colleague, co-author and friend Gabriele Valentini owns a copy of that 1992 work (personally donated to him by the authors), but the reason for its almost "underground" existence is due to the fact that the authors (legitimally, we're not arguing on that) put these words in bold characters in the foreword:

"RESERVED AND NOT FOR SALE

Only for internal use and that cannot be used or reproduced in any form and in any way without the combined and written authorization of both the authors"


As you can easily understand, the 50 copies only of it have in reality circulated "unofficially" though the years, but certainly those clearly stated limitations haven't done much to give full scope to its usefulness and to invite the research world to get advantage of such painstaking research.

At any rate, such was (and AFAIK, is) the authors' will and we can only respect that.

Marcel Hogenhuis 16th August 2011 12:10

Re: Regia Aeronautica serial numbers
 
Hello Artie,

I would like to let you know that I have sent you a PM (just in case the 12 O'Clock High forum does not generate an automatic warning)

All the best, Marcel


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