Nick D'Apuzzo
{{Short description|American aircraft designer}}
Nicholas E. D'Apuzzo was an American aircraft designer. He worked at the Naval Air Development Center as a project manager until his retirement in 1973. His most noteworthy projects were racing and aerobatic aircraft that he developed privately, in particular the Parsons-Jocelyn PJ-260 and its various derivatives that were marketed for homebuilding.
References
- {{cite book |last= Gunston |first= Bill |title=World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers |year=1993 |publisher=Naval Institute Press |location= Annapolis |pages=89 }}
- {{cite book |title=Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1977-78 |publisher=Jane's Yearbooks |location= London |pages=533 }}
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Category:American aircraft designers