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Lieutenant Giovanni 'Giannino' Ancillotto (15 November 1896 – 18 October 1924) was an Italian World War I flying ace credited with 11 confirmed aerial victories. Rather unusually, he served solely with aviation while he was in the military, beginning in the lowest rank. Among his aerial victories as a fighter pilot were three over enemy observation balloons right after the Battle of Caporetto. As an example of the hazards of balloon busting, on 5 December 1917 Ancillotto returned to base with singed swatches of the third balloon's fabric adhering to his damaged fighter plane.

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  • Giannino Ancillotto (de)
  • Giovanni Ancillotto (en)
  • Giannino Ancillotto (it)
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  • Giannino „Nane“ Ancillotto, eigentlich Giovanni Ancillotto (* 15. November 1896 in San Donà di Piave; † 18. Oktober 1924 in Caravaggio) war ein italienischer Graf, Offizier und Kampfflieger. Für seine 11 Abschüsse während des Ersten Weltkriegs wurde er mit der Tapferkeitsmedaille in Gold ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Giovanni "Giannino" Ancillotto (San Donà di Piave, 15 novembre 1896 – Caravaggio, 18 ottobre 1924) è stato un ufficiale e aviatore italiano, decorato con medaglia d'oro al valor militare.Asso dell'aviazione da caccia, è accreditato di 11 abbattimenti durante la prima guerra mondiale. Ancillotto GianninoAncillotto su un Nieuport 17 con coccarda la Stella d'Italia dell’80ª Squadriglia Caccia (it)
  • Lieutenant Giovanni 'Giannino' Ancillotto (15 November 1896 – 18 October 1924) was an Italian World War I flying ace credited with 11 confirmed aerial victories. Rather unusually, he served solely with aviation while he was in the military, beginning in the lowest rank. Among his aerial victories as a fighter pilot were three over enemy observation balloons right after the Battle of Caporetto. As an example of the hazards of balloon busting, on 5 December 1917 Ancillotto returned to base with singed swatches of the third balloon's fabric adhering to his damaged fighter plane. (en)
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  • Giovanni Ancillotto (en)
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  • Giovanni Ancillotto (en)
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  • Caravaggio, Lombardy, Kingdom of Italy (en)
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