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  • Ansaldo A.1 Balilla
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  • The Ansaldo A.1, nicknamed "Balilla" after the Genoan folk-hero was Italy's only domestically-produced fighter aircraft of World War I. Arriving too late to see any real action, it was however used by both Poland and the Soviet Union in the Polish-Soviet War.
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empty weight kg
  • 640
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range km
  • 660
ceiling ft
  • 16400
climb rate ftmin
  • 520
met or eng?
  • met
range miles
  • 410
eng1 type
  • SPA 6A piston engine
gross weight kg
  • 885
length in
  • 5
Type
  • Fighter
eng1 kW
  • 164
wing area sqft
  • 228
height m
  • 2.530000
Height in
  • 4
span m
  • 7.680000
climb rate ms
  • 2.700000
Manufacturer
max speed kmh
  • 220
empty weight lb
  • 1410
ceiling m
  • 5000
length m
  • 6.840000
max speed mph
  • 140
length ft
  • 22
Height ft
  • 8
First Flight
  • 1917
span ft
  • 25
gross weight lb
  • 1950
span in
  • 2
wing area sqm
  • 21.200000
Crew
  • one pilot
Armament
  • 2
Number Built
  • ~250 by Ansaldo, 57 by Lublin under licence
eng1 hp
  • 220
Designer
  • Umberto Savoia, Rodolfo Verduzio, and Giuseppe Brezzi
eng1 number
  • 1
abstract
  • The Ansaldo A.1, nicknamed "Balilla" after the Genoan folk-hero was Italy's only domestically-produced fighter aircraft of World War I. Arriving too late to see any real action, it was however used by both Poland and the Soviet Union in the Polish-Soviet War.