Azzurra is a yacht racing team that competed in the America's Cup , the Audi MedCup and the 52 Super Series for the Italian Yacht Club Costa Smeralda .
6-738: For the aircraft manufacturer, see SAI Ambrosini . Ambrosini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abele Ambrosini (1915–1943), Italian partisan Bartolomeo Ambrosini (1588-1657), Italian botanist, physician and naturalist Brenno Ambrosini , Italian pianist Carlo Ambrosini (born 1954), Italian comic book artist and writer Cesare Ambrosini (born 1990), Italian footballer Claudio Ambrosini (born 1948), Italian composer and conductor Dario Ambrosini (1918–1951), Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Emilio Ambrosini (1850–1912), Italian architect Ernesto Ambrosini (1894–1951), Italian athlete who competed mainly in
12-595: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles SAI Ambrosini SAI Ambrosini was an Italian aircraft manufacturer. The company was established in Passignano sul Trasimeno , Italy, in 1922 as the Società Aeronautica Italiana . It became SAI Ambrosini when it was acquired by the Ambrosini group in 1934. Prior to World War II , the firm built a number of light touring and racing aircraft,
18-801: Is venerated by the Roman Catholic Church Vittorio Ambrosini (1893–1971), Italian politician [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Ambrosini . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ambrosini&oldid=1199705007 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Italian origin Italian patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
24-562: The 1983 Louis Vuitton Cup in Newport with Azzurra (I–4), but were not able to advance to the 1983 America's Cup . Aircraft manufacturer Ambrosini was involved in the construction of the yachts. Skippered by Cino Ricci and with Mauro Pelaschier at the helm, the original Azzurra team won 24 of 49 races and developed a large and loyal following in Italy. After finishing fifth in the 1985 World Championships with Azzurra II (I–8) Azzurra financed
30-683: The 3000 metres steeplechase Filippo Ambrosini (born 1993), Italian pair skater Floriano Ambrosini (1557-1621), Italian architect and engineer Gaspare Ambrosini , (1886–1986), Italian statesman James Ambrosini (born 1991), Australian-born Italian rugby union player Marco Ambrosini , (born 1964), Italian composer and musician living in Germany Maria Luisa Ambrosini , Italian author Mario Oriani-Ambrosini (1960–2014), Italian constitutional lawyer and politician Massimo Ambrosini , (born 1977), Italian footballer Rachelina Ambrosini (1925–1941), Italian teenager who
36-833: The most successful of which was the SAI.7 . During the war, this design served as the basis for some light fighter designs, but these did not enter mass production. Ambrosini was reformed in 1946 and continued with the development and manufacture of the SAI.7 design, eventually producing jet fighter prototypes based on it, but these were not successful. During the 1980s, the firm ventured into boatbuilding (including Azzurra , Italy's first America's Cup contender) and eventually into oil rigs before closing in 1992. Azzurra Funded by business magnate Aga Khan IV and industrialist Gianni Agnelli , and managed by businessman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo , Azzurra began to compete in 1982. They competed in
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