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{{Short description|Italian roadable aircraft}} <!-- This article is a part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft]]. Please see [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/page content]] for recommended layout. --> {{Infobox aircraft | name=Aerauto PL.5C | image= | caption= | type=[[Roadable aircraft]] | national_origin=[[Italy]] | manufacturer=[[Carrozzeria Colli]] | designer=Luigi Pellarini | first_flight=1949 | introduction= | retired=1953 | status= | primary_user= | more_users= <!--Limited to three in total; separate using <br /> --> | produced= <!--years in production--> | number_built=1 | program cost= <!--Total program cost--> | unit cost= <!--Incremental or flyaway cost for military or retail price for commercial aircraft--> | developed_from= | variants= | developed_into= }} The '''Aerauto PL.5C''' was a [[roadable aircraft]] developed in [[Italy]] in the early 1950s. It was a high-wing two-seat [[monoplane]] whose wings could be folded to quickly transform it into an automobile. It was different from many such projects in that it used its [[pusher propeller]] (powered by a [[Continental C85]]) for propulsion not only in the air, but on the road as well. Development was abandoned in [[1953 in aviation|1953]]. Designed by aircraft engineer [[Luigi Pellarini]], the Aerauto was built by [[Carrozzeria Colli]] in [[Milan]].
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