Attilio Imolesi

Sergente Attilio Imolesi was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.

His date of entry into military service is unknown, but he was accepted by the Malpensa flying school of the Corpo Aeronautico Militare on 31 December 1915.

On 26 April, he joined Francesco Baracca and another Italian pilot in a triumphant attack on an Austro-Hungarian Hansa-Brandenburg C.I; however, Imolesi's victory claim was disallowed.

After a double victory on 26 September, he was awarded a Silver Medal for Military Valor.

He scored his sixth and final victory on 14 January 1918, shared with Antonio Reali.