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Sebastiano Bedendo

Maggiore Sebastiano Bedendo (1895-1935) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.〔http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/italy/bedendo.php Retrieved on 31 May 2010.〕 After completing his education postwar, he rejoined Italian military aviation. He set several world aviation flying records with a Nuvoli N.5 monoplane before dying in an air crash.
==World War I==
Sebastiano Bedendo was born on 18 July 1895 in Rovigno,〔Note: Renamed Rovinj, the town is now in Croatia.〕 in the Kingdom of Italy. He began his military service with the 5th Fortress Artillery Regiment.〔Franks et al 1997, p. 134.〕 Bedendo was conscripted when Italy entered World War I. His time with the cannons was brief, as he quickly transferred to aerial observer duty in a kite balloon section.〔Varriale 2009, p. 25.〕 He was accepted for flying training on 17 April 1916; he took his first flight three days later, in a Caudron G.3. On 19 June in Busto Arsizio, he qualified as a pilot. He continued training, qualifying on the Caudron G.3 on 1 July, Farman on 1 September, and Caudron G.4 on 3 October 1916. His first assignment was flying reconnaissance on the battle fronts of northern Italy. On 7 October, he was assigned to ''48a Squadriglia'' as a G.4 pilot.〔
On 17 February 1917, Bedendo transferred to the ''71a Squadriglia''. He was selected for fighter training on Nieuports, which he began on 18 October in Malpensa. When training was completed, he was posted back to ''72a Squadriglia'' on 27 November 1917.〔
Bedendo was detached to serve in the Hanriot flight of ''71a Squadriglia'' on 18 January 1918. He served a month with them before returning to ''72a Squadriglia'' for a month. On 11 March 1918, he would settle into service with ''71a Squadriglia''. He would stake his first aerial victory claim while with them, on 19 March 1918. It went unconfirmed, as did his second claim on 7 June. It would not be until 29 July that he was credited with his first confirmed aerial victory. This began a string of aerial victory claims that, by competing accounts, made him an ace with five confirmed wins and four unconfirmed ones. By all accounts, he began scoring on 29 July 1918, followed by a certain second win the next day. From there the accounts differ, but in any case, after scoring his fifth win, he transferred out.〔〔〔 On 20 October 1918, he joined the "Squadron of Aces", ''91a Squadriglia'', by invitation. There he participated in the war's final offensive,〔 though with no more aerial victories.〔

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