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Re: Aldo Buvoli
Hello,
I've collected all the Finnish Fiat G.50 aces. Now I'm searching for a Fiat G.50bis ace. The Finnish didn't fly the bis, did they ? I'm intrested in Buvoli's SpCW tour, and thus biplane career, too. Have a nice Wednesday, Michael Last edited by knusel; 2nd December 2015 at 09:20. |
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Re: Aldo Buvoli
Sergente Aldo Buvoli (cover name in Spain Aldo Briotti), served with 19a Squadriglia from 23 december 1937 till 24 september 1938 flying CR.32.
Claims in Spain: 10 march 1938 a Rata with all other pilots of his formation ("collettivo") 23 may 1938 a Curtiss shot down individually 18 july 1938 a Rata individually s/d and a "collettivo" Curtiss 23 august 1938 a "collettivo" Rata Gianandrea |
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Re: Aldo Buvoli
Dear Gianandrea,
cool ! Do you also have the dates for his WW2 kills ? Have a nice Thursday, Michael |
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Re: Aldo Buvoli
Thanks Gianandrea!
Much appreciated! //Håkan
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Re: Aldo Buvoli
I've checked the pages of his Flight log: the only claim - apart the (two) Blenheim claims on 9 july 1941 - is that one of a Spitfire over Malta on 23 june 1942, in the very same combat when m.llo Buvoli was s/d and became a POW.
Please note that the various sources give different claims about the combat of 9 july 1941 with different attribution to Buvoli, CR.42 pilots and AAA. Gianandrea |
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Re: Aldo Buvoli
Dear Gianandrea,
this is of help, Grazie. Thus, Buvoli may have 2+3sh Fiat C.R.32 kills (?), 2 in the Fiat G.50bis, and one in 1942. Do you know what he flew when scoring his last one ? Cheers Michael |
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Re: Aldo Buvoli
He flew Macchi C.202 MM 7849 of his unit, 378a Sq., 155° Gruppo, 51° Stormo.
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Re: Aldo Buvoli
Very cool. Thank you.
Have a nice weekend, Michael |
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Re: Aldo Buvoli
Thanks Gianandrea
Updates Malta: The Spitfire year 1942 Back in 1990 Nicola Malizia claimed Buvoli was with 360 Sq..... It is surprising that basically no losses back then was acknowledged by MM numbers. What has happened during these 25 years for so many losses to be identified by their MM numbers? Newly found documents or simply better research regarding details? Cheers Stig |
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Re: Aldo Buvoli
Stig,
when I wrote the history of the 155° Gruppo CT ("Pantere", 2001, Giorgio Apostolo Editore) I met Buvoli's brother, Nevio, who showed me the flight registers of the 378a Sq., held by the late Aldo. The register included MM of each aircraft flown, and they were one of my sources. After the book was published, I suggested that the registers should be delivered to the Italian AF historical archive and Nevio Buvoli handed over them to that office. Aldo Buvoli never served in 360a Sq. ciao Gianandrea |
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