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Umberto Klinger (August 3, 1900 in
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– January 26, 1971 in
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) was an aviator, Italian politician and entrepreneur.


Biography

Volunteer in the
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assault troop
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detachments during the
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, subsequently participated in the Fiume Exploit event. Appointed by
Italo Balbo Italo Balbo (6 June 1896 – 28 June 1940) was an Italian fascist politician and Blackshirts' leader who served as Italy's Marshal of the Air Force, Governor-General of Libya and Commander-in-Chief of Italian North Africa. Due to his young a ...
, the Italian Air Minister from 1929 to 1933, he chaired and organized the first Italian airline flag company. Senior pilot officer of the reserve in World War II, for his exploits (he personally led his crews in various military operations) has been decorated with five silver medals. He was Chief of Staff of the ''Special Air Service'', a large transport unit of the Italian Royal Air Force. After the conflict has reconstructed and directed the ''Officine Aeronautiche di Venezia'' (Venice Aeronautical Workshops). In the same period he organized the services of four air companies of which two foreigners.


1st Post-war period

He was a personal friend of '' Quadrumviro''
Italo Balbo Italo Balbo (6 June 1896 – 28 June 1940) was an Italian fascist politician and Blackshirts' leader who served as Italy's Marshal of the Air Force, Governor-General of Libya and Commander-in-Chief of Italian North Africa. Due to his young a ...
and part, in the city of
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, of a small group of Balbo's strict associates, including the journalist
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and the Jewish lawyer
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. He participated in "The economic reconstruction of the province of Ferrara" project, signed together with the same Balbo and
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and served as Federal Secretary of the city. Oversaw the organization of Ala Littoria S.A., the first Italian flag airline with public capital, the result of the merger of six private companies. Elected deputy in 1934 for the ''XXIX Legislature'' Klinger intervened on civil aviation issues, in particular on the delays in the organization of a trans-Atlantic link recommended by Balbo before taking up the post of Governor of
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. In the position of president and chief executive he oversaw the expansion of his air company Mediterranean and Northern European networks and the implementation of regular trade links between the mother country and the colonies in the Horn of Africa and the African continent in general. In 1938, along with the commander Carlo Tonini, he made a
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double crossing of the
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in view of the launch of regular lines with
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. As part of the project sent experts to Salt Island, in the archipelago of
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, to study the possibility of installing an intermediate stop, and
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to check the convenience of using the flights of Corporaciòn Sul Americana de Servicios Aereos as a link between the hinterland of
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and neighboring countries with the Italian Atlantic line.


World War II

Klinger participated in the Second World War with the rank of
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pilot of the reserve, receiving five silver medals, one of which given "on the field". He realized the first war air link with the Viceroy of Ethiopia, Duke Amedeo of Aosta, in
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. With nocturnal flights over deserts and enemy territories, he established air routes for the supply of
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, precluded by the closure of the
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by the Britons. Then followed the command of 114º Independent Group of Terrestrial Bombers, and the appointment as
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of the ''Special Air Service'' who had the task of supplying the Italian troops in
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, and the organization of
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special operations. An experienced pilot, Umberto had logged over 4,600 flying hours at the controls of different types of aircraft, of which 940 hours in wartime.


2nd Post-war period

After the end of WWII, Klinger accepted the invitation by the Municipal Administration of Venice and of the new Italian Government to buy out and rebuild the Aeronautical Workshops of
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, yet belonged to '' Ala Littoria'', destroyed by the retreating Germans. Engaging its scarce resources, along with his brother's Luigi, he founded the Officine Aeronavali di Venezia. Its customers became main Italian and foreign companies, public and private ones, attracted by the ability of the Workshops in restructuring and overhauling of large aircraft. At the same time Umberto organized the activities of four air companies: the Egyptian S.A.I.D.E., the Lebanese
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, the Italians Aeralpi for interregional transport and
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for charter transports and for the development of popular aerial tourism. Major American companies settled relations with the venetian enterprise. The great aviator Chalmers Goodlin, interested in the trade of aircraft, settled for many years at the Lido with Klinger establishing an effective collaboration. In the late 1960s, unfortunately, the persistent shortfall in payments by especially public institutions determined a financial crisis for the company resulting in the inability to meet its obligations to its employees. Exhausted attempts to obtain timely settlement of claims, Klinger committed suicide on January 26, 1971. The day before he had gone to Rome to obtain payment of his outstanding claims as unable to pay the salaries of about 500 Aeronavali workers whom in the meantime had gone on strike.http://legislature.camera.it/frameset.asp?content=%2Faltre%5Fsezionism%2F9801%2F9809%2Fdocumentotesto%2Easp%3F Stenografici dell'Assemblea. Atti parlamentari V legislatura. Seduta del 27 gennaio 1971. The gesture raised a stir and together with many recriminations came in, in a matter of weeks, the requested resources. The city of Venice, called on by a popular petition, has honored his memory by dedicating the stretch of the Lido promenade that borders the '' Venice-Lido Airport''.


Honors and awards

*five Medaglie d'argento al Valor Militare *Medaglia di bronzo al Valor Militare * Croce di guerra al Valor Militare * Medaglia commemorativa della guerra italo-austriaca 1915–1918 *Medaglia interalleata della vittoria *Medaglia commemorativa dell'Unità d'Italia *Medaglia commemorativa delle operazioni militari in Africa Orientale *Medaglia commemorativa della spedizione in Albania *Medaglia commemorativa della marcia di Ronchi *Grande Ufficiale dell’ Ordine della Corona d’Italia *Cavaliere dell' Ordine dei Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro *Ufficiale della Legion d'onore *Ufficiale dell'Ordine di Skanderbeg *Cavaliere dell' Ordine coloniale della Stella d'Italia


Notes


Works

* ''L'altra sponda (Note d'una crociera adriatica)'', Introduzione di Nello Quilici, Ferrara, 1928 * "Rinascita Polesana", Mondadori 1924 Verona Introduzione di Curzio Suckert * "Terre d'Italia", Officine Grafiche Corriere del Polesine 1925 Rovigo * "Le comunicazioni aeree in Africa e l'Italia", Fondazione, A.Volta Roma 1938


Bibliography

* Delisi. B. “Klinger Fondatore dell'Ala Littoria”. Folgore, organo ufficiale dei Paracadutisti d'Italia. Roma Genn. 1992. * Delisi. B. “Un manager in guerra 1940–1943. “Lido di Oggi Lido di Allora n.10. Venezia agosto 1994 * Delisi B.”Balbo, Klinger e la prima compagnia aerea di bandiera italiana” Atti del Convegno Internazionale nel centenario della nascita di Italo Balbo, Roma, 7–8 novembre 1996, * Delisi B. Klinger M.S. a cura di, Atti della commemorazione, Lido di Venezia 22 settembre 1991. Edizioni Serigraf Roma 1996. * De Marchi I. "Ricordo di Umberto Klinger” Rivista Aeronautica Roma n.1 1992 * Delisi. B. "La linea Italiana dell'Atlantico Sud. Il contributo dell'Ala Littoria” catalogo della Mostra Le Ali della Rondine Compleso Munumentale di San Michele a Ripa 7 -26 maggio 1992 Itaca Roma. * Civoli M. "S.A.S. I Servizi Aerei Speciali della Regia Aeronautica 1940–1943", Gribaudo, 2000. * Delisi B. Klinger M.S. “Un Eroe Veneziano, Umberto Klinger e i suoi aeroplani" Giorgio Apostolo Ed. Milano 2010. * Arpino M. “Vita Straordinaria di Umberto Klinger, aviatore romantico al servizio dell'Italia” Risk Quaderni di Geostrategia Roma, Novembre- Dicembre 2010. {{DEFAULTSORT:Klinger, Umberto Italian politicians Italian aviators 1900 births 1971 deaths 1971 suicides Regia Aeronautica personnel of World War II Italian military personnel of World War I Suicides in Italy