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Guido Fibbia (1 October 1917 – 1 July 1988) was an Italian Second World War fighter pilot in the ''Regia Aeronautica'' and in the ''Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana''.〔Dunning 2000, p. 216.〕 He was credited with 9 enemy planes shot down flying with biplanes Fiat C.R.32, Fiat C.R.42 and monoplanes Macchi C.200, C.202, C.205, Fiat G.50, G.55 and the German Messerschmitt Bf 109. He was decorated with two Silver Medal of Military Valor (''Medaglia d'Argento al Valor Militare''), one Bronze Medal of Military Valor (''Medaglia di Bronzo al Valor Militare''), one ''Croce di Guerra'' and one German Iron Cross 2nd Class. ==Early life== Guido Fibbia was born in Treviso on 1 October 1917. During his youth he cultivated his passion for flying making models of gliders with his brothers. When he was 17, he joined the ''Regia Aeronautica'' (Royal Air Force) and became ''Pilota militare'' (military pilot) of the Fiat C.R.20 on 31 January 1936 in Aviano. Between June and July 1936, in ''Mirafiori'' (Torino), he got the qualification for Fiat C.R.32 (''367^ Squadriglia'') and Fiat C.R.42 (''368^Squadriglia''). On 17 September 1937, as a volunteer, he embarked on the ship ''"Domine"'' bound for Spain to fight the Spanish Civil War. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Guido Fibbia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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