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ITALY I-AAAA Caproni Ca.100 (-) 29.12.36 (Xxxx) RUNA Sede ITALY I-AAAA Caproni Ca.100 (-) 29.12.36 (xxxx) RUNA Sede Provinciale, Mirafiori. I-AAAB Aviatik A.2 (5) 9.28 (612) Aerocentro Turismo, Milano/Taliedo I-AAAD Aviatik A.2 (-) 5.6.28 (590) Navig.Aerea Itali., Milano/Taliedo. Regd 25.11.30 to Navigazione Aerea di Siena. I-AAAF Aviatik A.2 (709) I-AAAH Breda A.4 (346) 11.4.31 (1091) Societe Italiano Ernesto Breda, Milan (based Sesto S.Giovanni). Regn cld 12.35 as destroyed. I-AAAI Breda A.4 (347) 11.4.31 (1090) Societe Italiano Ernesto Breda, Milan (based Sesto S.Giovanni). Regn cld 12.35 as destroyed. I-AAAJ Breda A.4 (348) 4.5.31 (1097) Societe Italiano Ernesto Breda, Sesto S.Giovanni. Regn cld 12.35 as Destroyed. I-AAAK Breda A.9 bis (828) 2.30 (810) Societe Italiano Ernesto Breda, Sesto S Giovanni. I-AAAL Breda A.9 (829) 2.30 (809) Societe Italiano Ernesto Breda, Sesto S Giovanni. I-AAAM Breda A9 (830) 19.8.32 (1265) Societe Italiano Ernesto Breda, Sesto S Giovanni. Regn cld 12.35 as destroyed. I-AAAN Breda A.9 bis (831) 3.30 (822) Soc.It.Ernesto Breda, Sesto S Giovanni. Destroyed 12.35. I-AAAO Breda 15 (1403) I-AAAP Breda 15 (1409) 11.29 (xxx) Franco Mazzoti, Sesto S Giovanni. I-AAAQ Breda 15 (1410) 5.30 (843) Aeroclub da Turismo, Milano/Taliedo. Regd 8.7.37 to RUNA Sede Provinciale, Milano. I-AAAR Breda 15N (1404) 10.10.38 (2306) On. Dopolavoro Aziendale “I Fraschini”, Milano. Regd 26.1.39 to Renato Restelli, Brescia. I-AAAS Breda 15 (1412) 7.29 (669) Societe Italiano Ernesto Breda, Milano/Sesto S Giovanni. I-AAAT CNT Cant 7 ter (011) 20.7.29 (689) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei (SISA), Portorose. Passed to Administration of Military Aeronautics 14.10.33. c/n duplicates I-ONEL – same? I-AAAV CNT Cant 7 ter (035) 11.29 (787) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei, Portorose. Passed to Administration of Military Aeronautics 11.33. Also reported as c/n 010 – rebuilt? I-AABA Savoia S.16 ter (2) 8.29 (715) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei, Portorose. Passed to Administration of Military Aeronautics 11.33. I-AABB Savoia S.16 ter (-) 8.29 (716) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei, Portorose. Destroyed 10.30. I-AABC Savoia S.55 (98) 2.7.28 (595) Societe Aerea Mediterranea, Rome (based Ostia). I-AABC” Savoia S.16 ter (5142) 8.29 (713) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei, Portorose. Passed to Administration of Military Aeronautics 11.33. I-AABE Aviatik A.2 (7) 9.28 (608) Aerocentro Turismo, Milano/Taliedo. – probably error - see I-AABK I-AABE Savoia S.55P (10009) ex MM45018 19.4.28 (560) Societe Aerea Mediterranea, Roma/Ostia. Cx/raye du service civil 7.28. I-AABF Savoia S.55P (-) ex MM97 16.6.28 (593) Societe Aerea Mediterranea, Roma/Ostia. Cx 9/33 - has flown for the maximum limit of hours. I-AABF” Savoia S.66 (15006) 30.11.33 (1526) Societa Aerea Mediterranea, Lido di Roma. Regd 8.10.34 to SA Aero Espresso Italiana, Roma. Regd 6.36 to Ala Littoria SA, Roma. Cx/wfu 8.39. I-AABG Savoia S.55P (-) ex MM98 .28 (xxx) Societe Aerea Mediterranea, Roma/Ostia. I-AABH Savoia S.63 (-) I-AABI Aviatik A.2 (-) 10.28 (616) SA Aerocentro da Turismo, Milano/Taliedo. I-AABJ SAML Aviatik A.2 (9) 9.28 (611) Soc Aerocentro da Turismo, Milano/Taliedo. Regd 9.30 to Scuola Aeroturismo. I-AABK SAML Aviatik A.2 (4) 9.28 (608) Soc Aerocentro da Turismo, Milano. Regd 39.10.30 (sic) to Anonima Romagnola Turismo Aereo. Also quoted as c/n 7 – but see I-AABE I-AABL SAML Aviatik A.2 (10) 9.28 (607) Soc Aerocentro da Turismo, Milano/Taliedo. Regd 9.30 to Scuola Aeroturismo. I-AABM CNT Cant 22 (004) 18.7.28 (598) Ministero dell’Aeronautica, Roma (op SISA); named “San Giusto” (based Ostia) (ff 3.28). I-AABN CNT Cant 22 (005 & 137) 11.28 (627) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei (SISA), Portorose; named “San Marco”. Regd 31.7.34 to Ministero Aeronautica, Roma. Regd 31.7.34 to Soc.Aerea Mediterranea, Roma. Cx 22.8.36. I-AABO Macchi M.20 (3588) 3.30 (819) SA Aerocentro Emiliano, Bologna. Regd 6.9.33 to Aero Club "Ferdinando Succi", Rimini. Regd to RUNA Sede Provinciale, Rimini. Cx/crashed 8.39. Also reported as initially a Cant 22? I-AABQ Savoia S.57 bis (7003) Also reported as a Hanriot I-AABR Caproni Ca.73 (-) ex MM25101 19.5.28 (586) SA Caproni-Vizzola, Roma/Littoria. Cx/raye au service civil 6.28. Also reported as Savoia S.55P (10527) shipped to Russia. I-AABS Macchi M.20 (3122) 11.29 (788) SA Aerocentro Emiliano, Bologna. Also reported as Savoia S.55P (10528) shipped to Russia. I-AABT Macchi M.16 (3090) xx (xxx) Lazzaro Spallouzani, Taliedo. Also reported as Savoia S.55P (10529) shipped to Russia. I-AABU Macchi M.18 (-) 21.7.28 (599) SA Turismo Aereo, Milano/Sesto Calende. Also reported as Savoia S.55P (10530) shipped to Russia. I-AABV Savoia S.55P (10531) Reported as shipped to Russia I-AABY Aviatik A.2 (-) 12.7.29 (684) SA Aerocentro da Turisme, Milano/Taliedo. Also reported as Savoia S.55P – possibly error for I-AABV. I-AABZ Aviatik A.2 (-) 13.7.29 (685) SA Aerocentro da Turismo, Milano/Taliedo. Regd 9.30 to Scuola Aeroturismo. I-AACA Aviatik A.2 I-AACC Savoia S.56 (50603) xx (xxx) SIAI, Sesto Calende. I-AACD Savoia S.16 bis (-) xx (-) Societa Incremento Turismo Aereo Roma (SITAR), Roma. I-AACE Macchi M.18 (-) xx (xxx) Societa Incremento Turismo Aereo Roma (SITAR), Roma (based San Remo). Also reported as Savoia S.55P I-AACF Macchi M.18 (3303) 7.29 (701) Societa Incremento Turismo Aereo Roma (SITAR), Roma (based San Remo) Also reported as Aviatik A.2 I-AACG Savoia S.57 (-) xx (-) Societa Incremento Turismo Aereo Roma (SITAR), Roma (based San Remo) I-AACH Savoia S.16 ter (-) xx (xxx) Societa Incremento Turismo Aereo Roma (SITAR), Roma (based San Remo). Also reported as Macchi M.18 I-AACI Savoia S.16 bis (10) 17.7.29 (687) Societa Incremento Turismo Aereo Roma (SITAR), Roma (based San Remo). I-AACJ CNT Cant 22 (64) 4.29 (646) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei (SISA), Portorose; named “San Giorgio”. Regd 31.7.34 to Ministero Aeronautica, Roma. Regd 31.7.34 to Soc.Aerea Mediterranea, Roma. Regd .34 to Ala Littoria SA, Roma. Scrapped after having accomplished its maximum hours of flight 10.36. I-AACK CNT Cant 22 (158) 17.5.29 (655) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei (SISA), Portorose “San Sergio”. Crashed Grado, Italy 5.9.29. Cx/destroyed 11.30. I-AACL CNT Cant 22 (159) 5.11.29 (786) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei (SISA), Portorose “San Giusto”. Regd 31.7.34 to Ministero Aeronautica, Roma. Regd 31.7.34 to Soc.Aerea Mediterranea, Roma. Regd .34 to Ala Littoria SA, Roma. Cx/wfu 4.37 I-AACM CNT Cant 22 (160) 21.3.30 (826) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei (SISA), Portorose “San Carlo”. Regd 31.7.34 to Ministero Aeronautica, Roma. Regd 31.7.34 to Soc.Aerea Mediterranea, Roma. Regd .34 to Ala Littoria SA, Roma. Cx/scrapped 27.7.37. I-AACN CNT Cant 22 (161) 19.4.30 (834) Societe Italiana Servizi Aerei (SISA), Portorose “San Vito”. Crashed on take-off Trieste 8.8.30. Destroyed 11.30. I-AACO Savoia S.59 bis (9566) 9.28 (613) Aeroespresso Italiane. Regd to Soc Aerea Mediterranea, Roma (based Brindisi). Also reported as c/n 9565. Also reported as Cant 22 (unlikely) I-AACQ Airone AR.1 (124) 8.29 (718) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro. I-AACR Airone AR.1 (125) 7.31 (-) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro I-AACS CAB SC.4 (01) 8.29 (721) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro. Out of use 10.30. I-AACT CAB SC.4 (02) 8.29 (722) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro. I-AACU CAB SC.4 (03) 10.29 (760) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro. I-AACW Airone C.1 (403) 10.29 (761) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Pone S Pietro. I-AACX Airone C.1 (404) xx (896) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro. Destroyed 7.32. I-AACY Airone C.1 (405) xx (-) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro. I-AACZ Airone C.1 (406) 7.30 (-) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro I-AADA Airone C.1 (407) xx (-) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro I-AADB Airone C.2 (602) 8.29 (719) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro. I-AADC Airone C.2 (603) 8.29 (720) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro. I-AADD Airone AR.1 (126) xx (-) Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, Ponte S Pietro I-AADE Breda 15 seaplane (1401) 10.28 (620) SA Breda, Milano (based Sesto S Giovanni). I-AADF Aviatik (-) 9.29 (733) Gino Gilbertoni, Capri (based Littorio) Destroyed 7.32. I-AADG Aviatik A.2 (-) 10.29 (758) Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica, Littorio. Regd 20.11.30 to Aero Club di Gresseto. I-AADH Aviatik A.2 (-) 9.29 (732) Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica, Roma/Littorio. I-AADI Aviatik A.2 (-) 10.29 (757) Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica, Roma/Littorio. I-AADJ Hanriot (-) 27.9.30 (1033) Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica, Roma/Littorio. I-AADK Aviatik A.2 (-) 9.29 (734) Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica, Roma/Littorio. Regd 5.6.31 to Aero Club "G Miraglia", Napoli. I-AADL Fiat AS.1 (184) 6.30 (883) Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica, Roma/Littorio.
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