Carina Massone Negrone

Carina Massone Negrone
Born 20 June 1911
Bogliasco, Italy Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946)
Died 19 March 1991(1991-03-19) (aged 79)[1]
Bogliasco, Italy Italy
Nationality Italian
Occupation Aviator
Title Marchesa

Carina Massone Negrone (Bogliasco, 20 June 1911 - Bogliasco, 19 March 1991) was an Italian aviator. Along with Rosina Ferrario she is considered to be one of the first heroines of the sky.

Biography

Married to Ambrogio Negrone (with whom she had a son, Vittorio), she was the first Italian woman to obtain (in 1933) a pilot's license from the Reale Unione Nazionale Aeronautica (RUNA).

A keen sportswoman (swimming, ski, tennis), she preferred flying, an activity that at the time was mainly practised by men, the intended interpreters of the manly dynamism encouraged by Futurism and Fascism.

On 5 May 1934, she established her first personal record by flying at an altitude of 5544 metres with a Class C seaplane. Following this achievement and with the support of her friend Italo Balbo, she decided to attempt to beat Maryse Hilsz's World record of 11289 metres. As preparation, she trained as an air force pilot at Guidonia Montecelio airport.

On 20 June 1935, Carina took off from the Guidonia Montecelio base on a Caproni biplane equipped with a Pegasus 1110 engine, taking with her a heated jacket and oxygen cylinder.

Due to air rarefaction and low temperature at high altitude (down to -35 °C), her medical staff did not expect her to fly beyond an altitude of 11000 metres. However, despite a state of daze (that she referred to as euphoria), through sheer determination she reached 12043 metres (39402 feet),[2] thus beating Hilsz's record by 754 metres.

Her record still stands for that category of propeller-powered planes.[3]

She went on to achieve 7 additional flying records, the last of which was on 19 June 1954, flying from Brescia to Luxor (Egypt) - 2987 km in 13 hours 34 minutes, at an average speed of 299 km per hour.

In 1951 she took part in an aerial tour of Algeria alongside Ada Marchelli on a Macchi monoplane. She took part in various international competitions and she eventually founded a pilot school.

A commemorative stamp with a face value of L. 750 was issued in her honour by Poste Italiane in 1996. A square has been dedicated to Carina Negrone in her home town.[4]

Notes

  1. Enrico Silvestri (18 June 2011). "Cento anni fa nasceva Caterina Massone, prima donna con il brevetto di volo". il Giornale.
  2. Cited in Centennialofflight.gov
  3. Cited in Gwdg.de
  4. See: Chieracostui.com

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