Talk:Aerauto PL.5C

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perhaps no one will ever read this -- my name is ross nolan , I live in Melbourne Australia and I have had an interest in flying cars for over twenty tive years - as a result I became aware of the Pellarini Aerauto and the fact that Luigi Pellarini, the designer had emigrated to Australia and been responsible for the development of several non roadable aircraft (transavia airtruck etc) and decided to contact him -- I stayed in touch and visited him in 1997 whilst working on contract in Sydney and learnt much more about his Aerauto work and his life , He was a true visionary in the field of flying cars and unrecognized in his lifetime (he died about two years ago ) but might be accorded his true status when this sector of aviation and personal transport blossoms as he had so long ago forseen .