The Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi was founded in 1947 in Vercelli, Italy, by noted pilot Carlo "Francis" Lombardi. They originally engaged in some aeronautical...
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Tenente Carlo Francesco Lombardi known as Francis was a World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories. Postwar, he was active in his family's...
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The Lombardi Grand Prix is a small, rear-engined sports car on Fiat 850 underpinnings. It was developed by the Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi with an in-house...
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Fiat 850 (section Francis Lombardi Grand Prix)
small sports car with fastback coupé body based on the 850, the 1968 Francis Lombardi Grand Prix. The car was also marketed by OTAS as the OTAS 820, equipped...
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Thomas Lombardi (June 11, 1913 – September 3, 1970) was an American football coach and executive in the National Football League (NFL). Lombardi is considered...
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own cars based on Fiat or other mechanicals, like Siata, Moretti, Francis Lombardi and Nardi. From 1962, Michelotti concluded cooperation with Carrozzeria...
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in 1967. The very rare corto (short) used the bodywork developed by Francis Lombardi for the Fiat 850 "Lucciola", while the largo (long) version used a...
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several independent promotions. Lombardi studied biochemistry at St. Francis College prior to his wrestling career. Lombardi began his WWF career in late...
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Carlo Lombardi may refer to: Carlo Francis Lombardi (1897–1983), World War One ace and founder of the AVIA aviation company Carlo Lombardi (Unionist soldier)...
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SAIMAN LB.2 (redirect from Lombardi LB.2)
other peoples' aircraft. The LB.2 was one of the latter, designed by Francis Lombardi who was well known for his Avia FL.3 trainer aircraft. The unusually...
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