Stelio Frati (born in Milan Italy in 1919,[1] died 14 May 2010[2]) was an Italian mechanical engineer and aeroplane designer. He graduated from the Politecnico di Milano as a mechanical engineer in 1943, participating in the design of the Aeronautica Lombarda AR (Assalto Radioguidato - RC attack) radio-controlled wooden cantilever monoplane, powered by a single radial engine - a flying bomb/drone, flown for the first time the same year. After teaching aircraft design he became a freelance aircraft designer, being responsible for many well known aircraft designs.[3] One of his best known designs is the Falco F8L.
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StelioFrati (born in Milan Italy in 1919, died 14 May 2010) was an Italian mechanical engineer and aeroplane designer. He graduated from the Politecnico...
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twin-engine utility aircraft designed by StelioFrati and built in Italy in 1971. It had the sleek lines typical of Frati's designs and was a conventional low-wing...
aircraft. The aircraft was designed by the renowned Italian designer StelioFrati in 1955, with the prototype, powered by a 90 hp (67 kW) Continental C-90...
by Italian StelioFrati and built by Promavia in Belgium with support from the Belgian government. The Jet Squalus was designed by Frati and based on...
The Golden Avio F30 is an Italian ultralight aircraft designed by StelioFrati and produced by Golden Avio, a division of Golden Car, an automotive parts...
and its derivatives. The Canguro was designed by aeronautical engineer StelioFrati in the 1970s (first flight on December 30, 1978) for Siai Marchetti that...
contemporary touring aircraft from Italian private pilots and aero clubs. StelioFrati prepared the basic design for the prototype two-seat F.4 Rondone I which...
was developed in Italy in the late 1950s as a further development of StelioFrati's Falco and Nibbio designs. Like its predecessors, the Picchio was a conventional...
StelioFrati, the Nibbio is a conventionally laid out, cantilever low wing monoplane, seating four in two rows. It is a scaled-up version of Frati's successful...
from Belletti. The projects were often contracted through the engineer StelioFrati, who regularly commissioned projects from the Belletti workshop, the...
Aviation. Shrewsbury: Airlife Publishing. p. 366. ISBN 1-85310-577-5. "New Frati twin first flight imminent". Flight. No. 7 October 1978. 1978. p. 1304....
manufacturing company which produced prototypes and production models of StelioFrati's designs. Today the official name is "General Avia Aerospace Technology...
aircraft National origin Italy Manufacturer Procaer (Progetti costrutzioni aeronautiche) Designer StelioFrati First flight 16 November 1960 Number built 1...
the original manufacturer of StelioFrati's Falco light aircraft, although when production did not run as smoothly as Frati liked, he took the design to...
chair of the Conservatory of Italian mandolin), Carlo Aonzo and Dorina Frati. In the late 20th century, information on the instrument, especially its...
soldiers were the families of Bouas, Mountanou, Helmis, Grammatikopoulos, Fratis, Mouzakis, Giannitzis, Flokas, Labetis and Kontis. Some of these continue...