Giulio Gavotti (17 October 1882 in Genoa – 6 October 1939) was an Italian Army lieutenant and pilot who fought in the Italo-Turkish War where he dropped the world's first aerial bomb from his Etrich Taube over the Ain Zara oasis in Libya.
After this and further missions, the Ottoman Empire issued a protest. The dropping of bombs from had been outlawed by the Hague Convention of 1899, but Italy argued that this ban did not extend to heavier-than-air craft.
The oldest known preserved Etrich Taube, in Vienna Technical Museum, is possibly a near-twin to the aircraft Gavotti flew in 1911, as both are said to have been powered with inline four-cylinder liquid-cooled powerplants.
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