Francesco Baracca
Count Francesco Baracca (9 May 1888 – 19 June 1918) was Italy's top fighter ace of World War I. He was credited with 34 aerial victories. The emblem he wore side by side on his plane of a black horse prancing on its two rear hooves inspired Enzo Ferrari to use it on his racing car and later in his automotive company.
Count Francesco Baracca | |
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Count Francesco Baracca, standing by his SPAD XIII fighter. His personal emblem, the Prancing Horse, later became the logo of Ferrari. | |
Born | Lugo di Romagna, Emilia-Romagna, Kingdom of Italy | 9 May 1888
Died | 19 June 1918 30) near Monte Montello, Italy | (aged
Allegiance | Italy |
Service/ | Italian Army Corpo Aeronautico Militare |
Years of service | 1907 – 1918 |
Rank | Major |
Unit | 1a Squadriglia, 70a Squadriglia, 91a Squadriglia |
Awards | Gold Medal of Military Valor, three Silver Medal of Military Valor, British Military Cross, French Croix de Guerre, Belgian Order of the Crown |
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