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  2. Aviano Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Aviano Air Base was established by the Italian government in 1911 as the first airport in Italy, and was later used as training base for Italian pilots and construction facility for aircraft parts. During World War I, Italy used the airfield in missions against the Austro-Hungarian and German armies. At that time, two Italian aviators, Captain ...

  3. Category:Italian airbases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian airbases". The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Ghedi Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Ghedi Air Base ( Italian: Base aerea di Ghedi, ICAO: LIPL) is a base of the Italian Air Force in Ghedi, about 15 kilometres from Brescia, northern Italy . It is home to the 6º Stormo of the Italian Air Force with the 102º Gruppo ( Papero ), the 154º Gruppo ( Diavoli Rossi) and the 155º Gruppo ( Le linci) equipped with the Tornado IDS .

  5. Decimomannu Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Decimomannu Air Base ( IATA: DCI, ICAO: LIED) is an Italian Air Force ( Aeronautica Militare) air base located approximately 5 km (2.7 NM) north of Decimomannu a comune in the Province of Cagliari on the island of Sardinia in Italy . It is a military airport located northwest of the city of Cagliari, Sardinia, in a vast area between the towns ...

  6. Amendola Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Amendola Airfield was a pre-war Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) facility, built about 1931. With the surrender of Italy to the Allies on 3 September 1943, the German Luftwaffe quickly seized control of the airfield upon hearing of Italy's capitulation, and briefly used it as a combat airfield. However, Allied forces seized control ...

  7. Structure of the Italian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Italian Air Force Delegation, at Sheppard Air Force Base (USA), at the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Programm 60° Stormo (60th (Glider) Wing), in Guidonia Montecelio Gruppo di Volo a Vela (Glider Squadron) with G103 Twin Astir II , Nimbus-4D , Nimbus 4M and LAK-17 A gliders, S.208M , MB-339A and MB-339CDII planes, and NH-500E helicopters

  8. 31st Fighter Wing - Wikipedia

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    Charles Q. Brown Jr. The 31st Fighter Wing (31 FW) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the United States Air Forces in Europe major command and the Third Air Force. It is stationed at Aviano Air Base, Italy, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) base run by the Italian Air Force . The 31st Fighter Wing is the only United States ...

  9. Cervia Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Cervia Air Base. /  44.22417°N 12.30722°E  / 44.22417; 12.30722. Cervia Air Base ( ICAO: LIPC) is an air base of the Italian Air Force ( Aeronautica Militare ). It is located in northern Italy, approximately 6 km (3.2 NM) southwest of Cervia, in the province of Ravenna ( Emilia-Romagna ). It was the home of the 5th Fighter Wing, which ...