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'''Giuseppe Gabrielli''' (February 26, 1903 - November 29, 1987) was an Italian [[Aerospace engineering|aeronautics engineer]]. He is famous as designer of numerous Italian military aircraft, including the [[FIAT G.50]] and [[FIAT G.55|G.55]] [[World War II]] fighters.<ref Name="NAE">{{cite book |title=Memorial tributes, Volume 10;Memorial Tributes, National Academy of EngineeringNAE|last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors=National Academy of Engineering|year= 1979|publisher=National Academies |page=115 |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=AD8rAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA115&dq=%22Giuseppe+Gabrielli%22&hl=en&ei=48CcTPi5Dsb_lgeRhYnJCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Giuseppe%20Gabrielli%22&f=false}}</ref>
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'''Giuseppe Gabrielli''' (February 26, 1903 - November 29, 1987) was an Italian [[Aerospace engineering|aeronautics engineer]]. He is famous as designer of numerous Italian military aircraft, including the [[FIAT G.50]] and [[FIAT G.55|G.55]] [[World War II]] fighters.
[[Image:FIAT G.80.png|thumb|The FIAT G.80 was one of Gabrielli’s designs.|200px]]
[[Image:FIAT G.80.png|thumb|The FIAT G.80 was one of Gabrielli’s designs.|200px]]
He was born in [[Caltanissetta]], [[Sicily]], and studied in the [[Politecnico di Torino]] and in [[Aachen]], [[Germany]] under [[Theodore von Karman]]. Gabrielli began his work as designer at [[Piaggio]], but was soon called to [[FIAT]] by [[Giovanni Agnelli]] to lead his aeronautics section.
He was born in [[Caltanissetta]], [[Sicily]], and studied in the [[Politecnico di Torino]] and in [[Aachen]], [[Germany]] under [[Theodore von Karman]]. Gabrielli began his work as designer at [[Piaggio]], but was soon called to [[FIAT]] by [[Giovanni Agnelli]] to lead his aeronautics section.
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He died in [[Turin]] in 1987.
He died in [[Turin]] in 1987.

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Giuseppe Gabrielli (February 26, 1903 - November 29, 1987) was an Italian aeronautics engineer. He is famous as designer of numerous Italian military aircraft, including the FIAT G.50 and G.55 World War II fighters.[1]

The FIAT G.80 was one of Gabrielli’s designs.

He was born in Caltanissetta, Sicily, and studied in the Politecnico di Torino and in Aachen, Germany under Theodore von Karman. Gabrielli began his work as designer at Piaggio, but was soon called to FIAT by Giovanni Agnelli to lead his aeronautics section.

Gabrielli designed 142 aircraft, all bearing his initial, including the G.50, the G.55 (one of the best fighters in World War II), the G.80 (one of the first jets designed in Italy), the Aeritalia G.91, which won a contest for a NATO standard fighter in the 1950s, and the G.222, a military transport airplane, whose design was later evolved into the C-27J Spartan (with the addition of new engines and new avionics to the airframe).

He died in Turin in 1987.

References

  1. ^ Memorial tributes, Volume 10;Memorial Tributes, National Academy of EngineeringNAE. National Academies. 1979. p. 115. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)