Giovanni Sabelli

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NicknameIl Bulgaro
Born(1886-09-23)23 September 1886
Naples, Kingdom of Italy
Died25 October 1917(1917-10-25) (aged 31)
AllegianceItaly
Giovanni Sabelli
NicknameIl Bulgaro
Born(1886-09-23)23 September 1886
Naples, Kingdom of Italy
Died25 October 1917(1917-10-25) (aged 31)
AllegianceItaly
BranchAviation
RankTenente
UnitSez Dif Albania, 2a Squadriglia Caccia/71a Squadriglia, 91a Squadriglia Aviatik
Awards2 awards of Silver Medal of Military Valor

Tenente Giovanni Sabelli (23 September 1886 – 25 October 1917) was an Italian World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. At the start of World War I, he was already an experienced combat pilot.

On 23 September 1886 in Naples,[1] Sabelli was born into a wealthy family. He studied engineering in New York. Sabelli was a pilot even before World War I, having learned to fly at Brooklands, England in 1912. He was awarded his pilot's certificate by the Royal Aero Club on 30 January 1912. During the First Balkan War, he volunteered to fly combat for the Bulgarians against the Turks.[2] Indeed, he was reputed to be one of the organizers of the air effort versus the Ottoman Empire.[1]

Flying career

Death in action

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