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Aermacchi

Aermacchi was an Italian aircraft manufacturer. Formerly known as Aeronautica Macchi, the company was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi at Varese in north-western Lombardy as Nieuport-Macchi, to build Nieuport monoplanes under licence for the Italian military. With a factory located on the shores of Lake Varese, the firm originally manufactured a series of Nieuport designs, as well as seaplanes.

Aermacchi
Company typePrivate Subsidiary
IndustryAerospace
Founded1912
FounderGiulio Macchi
Defunct2003
FateMerged
SuccessorAlenia Aermacchi
Headquarters,
ParentLeonardo S.p.A.
Websitehttps://aircraft.leonardo.com/en/home

After World War II, the company began producing motorcycles as a way to fill the post-war need for cheap, efficient transportation.

The company later specialised in civil and military pilot training aircraft. In July 2003, Aermacchi was integrated into the Finmeccanica Group (now Leonardo)[1] as Alenia Aermacchi, which increased its shareholding to 99%.

Military trainers edit

 
Aermacchi SF-260
 
Frecce Tricolori MB-339A/PAN
 
Aermacchi M-346 military trainer (code MT55219) at the 2017 RIAT, RAF Fairford

Since the beginning, the design and production of military trainers have been the core business of Alenia Aermacchi.

The products include:

  • SF-260, piston-engined or turboprop-powered screener/primary trainer
  • MB-326, turbofan engined trainer and light attack aircraft
  • M-311, basic turbofan trainer
  • MB-339CD, advanced and lead-in fighter trainer
  • M-346, advanced and lead-in fighter trainer of the new generation

Military collaboration edit

Alenia Aermacchi has cooperated in international military programs:

Alenia Aermacchi takes part in the AMX program with Alenia Aeronautica and Embraer of Brazil with a total share of 24%. Alenia Aermacchi develops and manufactures the fuselage forward and rear sections and installs some avionic equipment in the aircraft. A Mid-Life Updating program is required by the Italian Air Force to upgrade the aircraft capabilities.

Alenia Aermacchi designs and produces wing pylons and wing tips, roots, trailing edges and flaps, which represents a 5% share in the overall program.

Alenia Aermacchi has a share of more than 4% in the Eurofighter program, for the design and development of wing pylons, twin missile and twin store carriers, ECM pods, carbon fiber structures and titanium engine cowlings.

After participating in the G-222 transport aircraft program, the company is involved in the new Military Transport Aircraft C-27J Spartan, for the production of outer wings.

Civil programs edit

Since the mid-1990s, Alenia Aermacchi has participated in programs for the supply of engine nacelles for civil aircraft. It produces cold parts for engine nacelles: inlets, fan cowls and EBU, the systems-to-engine interface. In 1999, the company established a joint venture (MHD) with Hurel-Dubois (presently Hurel-Hispano, of SNECMA group). It is a French company specializing in the development and manufacture of thrust reversers, to obtain the full responsibility for the development of nacelles installed on maximum 100-seat aircraft.

Aermacchi aircraft edit

World War I edit

Interwar edit

World War II edit

Post-World War II edit

Motorcycles edit

 
A 1957 Aermacchi Chimera at the Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum

1950s edit

Aermacchi began producing motorcycles in c. 1951; the first Aermacchi to be marketed to the public was a scooter/motorcycle hybrid called the 'Convertible', with the majority of working parts semi-enclosed, an under-saddle engine and foot boards, a conventional motorcycle fuel tank position and 17 in (430 mm) wheels.

It was succeeded in 1953 by the 'Zeffiro' which was offered with a 125 cc or 150 cc two-stroke engine; these later models had upgraded suspension but remained similar in appearance.

In 1955, they produced the 125 cc Monsone, followed by the 150 cc Corsaro, both of which had pivoted fork rear suspension and telescopic front forks. They were two-strokes like the early models and ran a 4-speed gearbox.

In 1956 they produced their first over head valve four-stroke engine on the Chimera fitted horizontally, a layout which would become a standard for the marque. Similar to their first offering, the Chimera kept many enclosed working parts.

In 1957 they released a series of sport models, powered by a single cylinder ohv engine in 175 cc or 250 cc displacements. Aermacchi continued with scooter production, but sales were poor and they were unable to compete in the market amongst the well established Vespas and Lambrettas, and concentrated solely on the production of motorcycles.[2]

1960s and beyond edit

In 1960, US business Harley-Davidson motorcycles purchased 50% of Aermacchi's motorcycle division. The Italian branch of the brand was named 'Aermacchi-Harley-Davidson' and the first bike was a variation of the 'Ala Verde' suitably modified for the American market. This was also the year that the Chimera ceased production.

The remaining motorcycle holdings were sold in 1974 to AMF-Harley-Davidson, with motorcycles continuing to be made at Varese.

The business was sold to Cagiva in 1978.[2]

Racing History edit

After the Harley Davidson investment, Aermacchi branched out into racing with a 250 cc production-volume Ala d'Oro for road racing competition. Early results varied but over years of bike development the team placed third during the 1966 350 cc World Championship with racer Renzo Pasolini and third again in 1968 with Kelvin Carruthers. The following year Carruthers competed at the Isle of Man TT.

A new era began in 1971 with the development of twin-cylinder two-stroke racers of 250cc and 350cc capacity, designed at Aermacchi by their chief engineer, Ing. William Soncini. The first 250cc racer was very fast, with 46hp at 11,000rpm, and weighed only 250lbs. After Harley-Davidson acquired 100% of Aermacchi in 1972, they funded further racing development at the Aermacchi factory, and the racers were branded with Harley-Davidson on their fuel tanks. These two-stroke twins provided Harley-Davidson with their only Grand Prix wins, and four World Championships: 250cc World Championship in 1974, '75, and '76, and the 350cc World Championship in 1976, all under rider Walter Villa.[3]

List of Motorcycle Models (incomplete) edit

  • 250 Cross
  • 350
  • 500 Linto
  • Ala Azzura
  • Ala Bianca
  • Ala d'Oro (Golden Wing) [1958-1961]
  • Ala Rossa
  • Ala Verde
  • Biccindrico
  • Chimera
  • Convrtible
  • Corsaro
  • Drixton
  • Monsone
  • Sprint 250
  • Sprint 350
  • Wisconsin 250
  • Zeffiro

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Leonardo: filing of Articles of Association - DETAIL - Leonardo - Aerospace, Defence and Security". www.leonardocompany.com.
  2. ^ a b Ayton, C J (1985). Guide to Italian Motorcycles (First ed.). Middlesex: Temple Press. pp. 10–15. ISBN 0-600-35141-6.
  3. ^ Walker, Mick: Mick Walker's Italian Classic Gallery - the Racing Bikes. 1991, Haynes. ISBN 0-85429-835-5

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For the current company see Leonardo S p A This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Aermacchi was an Italian aircraft manufacturer Formerly known as Aeronautica Macchi the company was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi at Varese in north western Lombardy as Nieuport Macchi to build Nieuport monoplanes under licence for the Italian military With a factory located on the shores of Lake Varese the firm originally manufactured a series of Nieuport designs as well as seaplanes AermacchiCompany typePrivate SubsidiaryIndustryAerospaceFounded1912FounderGiulio MacchiDefunct2003FateMergedSuccessorAlenia AermacchiHeadquartersVarese ItalyParentLeonardo S p A Websitehttps aircraft leonardo com en home After World War II the company began producing motorcycles as a way to fill the post war need for cheap efficient transportation The company later specialised in civil and military pilot training aircraft In July 2003 Aermacchi was integrated into the Finmeccanica Group now Leonardo 1 as Alenia Aermacchi which increased its shareholding to 99 Contents 1 Military trainers 2 Military collaboration 3 Civil programs 4 Aermacchi aircraft 4 1 World War I 4 2 Interwar 4 3 World War II 4 4 Post World War II 5 Motorcycles 5 1 1950s 5 2 1960s and beyond 5 3 Racing History 5 4 List of Motorcycle Models incomplete 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksMilitary trainers edit nbsp Aermacchi SF 260 nbsp Frecce Tricolori MB 339A PAN nbsp Aermacchi M 346 military trainer code MT55219 at the 2017 RIAT RAF Fairford Since the beginning the design and production of military trainers have been the core business of Alenia Aermacchi The products include SF 260 piston engined or turboprop powered screener primary trainer MB 326 turbofan engined trainer and light attack aircraft M 311 basic turbofan trainer MB 339CD advanced and lead in fighter trainer M 346 advanced and lead in fighter trainer of the new generationMilitary collaboration editAlenia Aermacchi has cooperated in international military programs AMX program Alenia Aermacchi takes part in the AMX program with Alenia Aeronautica and Embraer of Brazil with a total share of 24 Alenia Aermacchi develops and manufactures the fuselage forward and rear sections and installs some avionic equipment in the aircraft A Mid Life Updating program is required by the Italian Air Force to upgrade the aircraft capabilities Panavia Tornado program Alenia Aermacchi designs and produces wing pylons and wing tips roots trailing edges and flaps which represents a 5 share in the overall program Eurofighter program Alenia Aermacchi has a share of more than 4 in the Eurofighter program for the design and development of wing pylons twin missile and twin store carriers ECM pods carbon fiber structures and titanium engine cowlings C 27J program After participating in the G 222 transport aircraft program the company is involved in the new Military Transport Aircraft C 27J Spartan for the production of outer wings Civil programs editSince the mid 1990s Alenia Aermacchi has participated in programs for the supply of engine nacelles for civil aircraft It produces cold parts for engine nacelles inlets fan cowls and EBU the systems to engine interface In 1999 the company established a joint venture MHD with Hurel Dubois presently Hurel Hispano of SNECMA group It is a French company specializing in the development and manufacture of thrust reversers to obtain the full responsibility for the development of nacelles installed on maximum 100 seat aircraft Aermacchi aircraft editWorld War I edit Macchi L 1 reconnaissance flying boat Lohner copy Macchi L 2 flying boat biplane Lohner copy Nieuport Macchi N VI reconnaissance monoplane license built Nieuport monoplane with local modifications Nieuport Macchi Parasol parasol wing observation monoplane developed from Nieuport IV 1913 Nieuport Macchi N 10 fighter reconnaissance sesquiplane license built Nieuport 10 with local modifications Nieuport Macchi N 11 fighter sesquiplane license built Nieuport 11 with local modifications Nieuport Macchi N 17 fighter sesquiplane license built Nieuport 17 with local modifications Macchi M 3 flying boat biplane 1916 Macchi M 5 flying boat fighter 1917 Macchi M 6 flying boat fighter prototype 1917 Macchi M 7 flying boat fighter 1918 Macchi M 8 reconnaissance bomber flying boat 1917 Macchi M 9 flying boat bomber 1918 Macchi M 12 flying boat bomber 1918 Macchi M 14 sesquiplane fighter 1918 Interwar edit Nieuport Macchi N 29 biplane fighter license built Nieuport Delage NiD 29 Macchi M 7bis Schneider Trophy racing seaplane 1920 Macchi M 15 reconnaissance bomber and trainer aircraft 1922 Macchi M 16 sports aircraft 1919 Macchi M 17bis Schneider Trophy racing seaplane 1922 Macchi M 18 passenger bombing and reconnaissance flying boat Macchi M 19 Schneider Trophy racing seaplane 1920 Macchi M7ter flying boat fighter 1923 major redesign of M 7 Macchi M 20 civil trainer aircraft ca 1919 Macchi M 24 flying boat bomber 1924 Macchi M 26 flying boat fighter prototype 1924 Macchi M 33 Schneider Trophy racing seaplane 1925 Macchi M 39 Schneider Trophy racing seaplane 1926 Macchi M 40 reconnaissance seaplane 1928 Macchi M 41 flying boat fighter 1927 Macchi M 52 Schneider Trophy racing seaplane 1927 Macchi M 52R Schneider Trophy racing seaplane 1929 Macchi M 53 reconnaissance floatplane 1929 Macchi M 67 Schneider Trophy racing seaplane 1929 Macchi M 70 light biplane landplane floatplane ca 1929 Macchi M 71 flying boat fighter 1930 Macchi M C 72 Schneider Trophy racing seaplane 1931 Macchi M C 73 two seat tourism plane Macchi M C 94 flying boat airliner 1935 Macchi M C 100 passenger flying boat 1939 Macchi M C 200 Saetta fighter 1939 World War II edit Macchi M C 202 Folgore fighter 1941 Macchi M C 205 Veltro fighter 1942 Post World War II edit Macchi M B 308 utility aircraft 1948 Macchi M B 320 light civil utility aircraft 1949 Macchi M B 323 trainer 1952 Aermacchi MB 326 trainer and light attack aircraft 1957 Aermacchi AL 60 light civil utility aircraft 1959 Aermacchi SF 260 aerobatics aircraft and military trainer 1964 Aermacchi MB 335 initial designation of the AM 3 Aermacchi AM 3 military utility aircraft 1967 Aermacchi MB 338 trainer early 1970s Aermacchi MB 340 light ground attack aircraft early 1970s Aermacchi MB 339 trainer 1976 Aermacchi S 211 trainer 1981 Aermacchi M 290 RediGO trainer 1985 Alenia Aermacchi M 346 Master trainer 2004 Alenia Aermacchi M 311 trainer 2005 Motorcycles edit nbsp A 1957 Aermacchi Chimera at the Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum 1950s edit Aermacchi began producing motorcycles in c 1951 the first Aermacchi to be marketed to the public was a scooter motorcycle hybrid called the Convertible with the majority of working parts semi enclosed an under saddle engine and foot boards a conventional motorcycle fuel tank position and 17 in 430 mm wheels It was succeeded in 1953 by the Zeffiro which was offered with a 125 cc or 150 cc two stroke engine these later models had upgraded suspension but remained similar in appearance In 1955 they produced the 125 cc Monsone followed by the 150 cc Corsaro both of which had pivoted fork rear suspension and telescopic front forks They were two strokes like the early models and ran a 4 speed gearbox In 1956 they produced their first over head valve four stroke engine on the Chimera fitted horizontally a layout which would become a standard for the marque Similar to their first offering the Chimera kept many enclosed working parts In 1957 they released a series of sport models powered by a single cylinder ohv engine in 175 cc or 250 cc displacements Aermacchi continued with scooter production but sales were poor and they were unable to compete in the market amongst the well established Vespas and Lambrettas and concentrated solely on the production of motorcycles 2 1960s and beyond edit In 1960 US business Harley Davidson motorcycles purchased 50 of Aermacchi s motorcycle division The Italian branch of the brand was named Aermacchi Harley Davidson and the first bike was a variation of the Ala Verde suitably modified for the American market This was also the year that the Chimera ceased production The remaining motorcycle holdings were sold in 1974 to AMF Harley Davidson with motorcycles continuing to be made at Varese The business was sold to Cagiva in 1978 2 Racing History edit After the Harley Davidson investment Aermacchi branched out into racing with a 250 cc production volume Ala d Oro for road racing competition Early results varied but over years of bike development the team placed third during the 1966 350 cc World Championship with racer Renzo Pasolini and third again in 1968 with Kelvin Carruthers The following year Carruthers competed at the Isle of Man TT A new era began in 1971 with the development of twin cylinder two stroke racers of 250cc and 350cc capacity designed at Aermacchi by their chief engineer Ing William Soncini The first 250cc racer was very fast with 46hp at 11 000rpm and weighed only 250lbs After Harley Davidson acquired 100 of Aermacchi in 1972 they funded further racing development at the Aermacchi factory and the racers were branded with Harley Davidson on their fuel tanks These two stroke twins provided Harley Davidson with their only Grand Prix wins and four World Championships 250cc World Championship in 1974 75 and 76 and the 350cc World Championship in 1976 all under rider Walter Villa 3 List of Motorcycle Models incomplete edit 250 Cross 350 500 Linto Ala Azzura Ala Bianca Ala d Oro Golden Wing 1958 1961 Ala Rossa Ala Verde Biccindrico Chimera Convrtible Corsaro Drixton Monsone Sprint 250 Sprint 350 Wisconsin 250 ZeffiroSee also editList of aircraft manufacturers List of Italian companies Harley Davidson Baja 100 off road motorcycleReferences edit Leonardo filing of Articles of Association DETAIL Leonardo Aerospace Defence and Security www leonardocompany com a b Ayton C J 1985 Guide to Italian Motorcycles First ed Middlesex Temple Press pp 10 15 ISBN 0 600 35141 6 Walker Mick Mick Walker s Italian Classic Gallery the Racing Bikes 1991 Haynes ISBN 0 85429 835 5External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aermacchi Leonardo website Portals nbsp Italy nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aermacchi amp oldid 1183642124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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