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Old 28th April 2006, 11:11
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Question Italian pilots info

Hi guys,

I'm looking for some infos few Italyan pilots, they were in South-Italia, in Grottaigle airport from November 1938-Jun 1940.
They were a teacher for 200 Hungaryan pilots whom, learned there.
What happened with them, wich Italyan gruppes they belongs, after Jun 1940.
Most of them were a sergeant, sergeant maggiore. And few of them were in Spain Civil-War to. They name:

serg. magg. Chianese Anellio
serg. magg. Silvestri
serg. magg. Bordini
serg. Calogium
serg. Covre
serg. Obuarese

Thanks for a help, sincerely,

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Old 28th April 2006, 21:13
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Re: Italyan pilots info

Balázs, try to post you question also on this forum:
http://disc.server.com/Indices/63687.html
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Old 28th April 2006, 21:21
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Re: Italyan pilots info

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serg. magg. Chianese Anellio
Check here (his name was Raffaele): http://www.asso4stormo.it/link21.htm

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serg. magg. Silvestri
serg. magg. Bordini
No data available.

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serg. Calogium
serg. Obuarese
These names are clearly wrong, not being Italian ones...

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serg. Covre
I haven't many details of his career in the Regia Aeronautica, only a glimpse of 1941, when he served with 86^ Squadriglia (7° Gruppo, 54° Stormo) and then - from March 1941 - onwards, with 353^ Squadriglia (20° Gruppo, 51° Stormo) in North Africa.
On 1944 he became a member of the 2° Gruppo Caccia ANR with the rank of Maresciallo and operated in 3^ Squadriglia. During the last months of war (in 1945) he trained several young officers with the Bf 109 G-12 of the unit. He died in 1961 during an aeronautical race around Italy (passion for flight never left him) for a flying accident.

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Hi guys,

Thanks for the fast information.
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