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In the Stratosphere with the Airplane (Colour Litho)
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In the Stratosphere with the Airplane (Colour Litho)
2783697 In the Stratosphere with the Airplane (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: In the stratosphere with the airplane. Colonel Pezzi, who started from Guidonia with a Caproni 161, rose up to 15, 655 meters in the sky, winning Italy the world record in height, already held by England. At maximum altitude, the brave pilot, wearing a special stratospheric diving suit, found a temperature of 54 degrees below zero. He was greatly celebrated on his return from Ascension. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 23 May 1937.); © Look and Learn
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is a captivating print that captures a momentous achievement in aviation history. The image showcases Colonel Pezzi, an Italian aviator, who soared to unprecedented heights of 15,655 meters in his Caproni 161 aircraft. This daring feat not only broke England's previous world record but also demonstrated Italy's prowess in aviation. The photograph depicts Colonel Pezzi wearing a specialized stratospheric diving suit as he braves the extreme cold temperatures of -54 degrees Celsius at maximum altitude. Upon his triumphant return from Ascension, he was greeted by an enthusiastic crowd and celebrated for his remarkable accomplishment. The image beautifully portrays the convergence of modern technology and human courage. The sleek design of the airplane symbolizes progress and innovation while highlighting Italy's advancements in aviation during this era. The uniformed pilots surrounding Colonel Pezzi represent the camaraderie and unity within the Italian air force. This print serves as a testament to humanity's relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries and conquering new frontiers. It encapsulates both the excitement and risks associated with early flight exploration, showcasing how individuals like Colonel Pezzi fearlessly ventured into uncharted territories for scientific advancement. With its vibrant colors and attention to detail, this artwork by Achille Beltrame transports viewers back to a pivotal moment in history when humans first reached astonishing heights in our quest for knowledge and discovery.
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