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Caproni Ca.120

Posted on May 28, 2026 By

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    • Development and Design of the Ca.120
    • Armament and Fate
    • Technical Specifications
  • Image gallery of the Caproni Ca.120

Development and Design of the Ca.120

In 1933, Aeronautica Caproni built the Ca.120 medium bomber. It was a two-seat, high-wing monoplane of mixed construction. The aircraft was powered by three twelve-cylinder V-type Isotta Fraschini XIRC engines, each delivering 750 hp.

Armament and Fate

Armament was not installed on the first prototype of the Ca.120. Nevertheless, plans included three firing points with 7.7-mm machine guns, located on top and on the sides of the fuselage. The aircraft did not generate military interest and consequently remained at the prototype level, never entering service.

Technical Specifications

Modification Ca.120
Wingspan, m 27.80
Length, m 16.85
Height, m 4.75
Wing area, m2 92.36
Empty weight 6000
Normal takeoff weight 9500
Engine type 3 Piston engines Isotta Fraschini XIRC
Power, hp 3 x 750
Maximum speed, km/h 360
Cruising speed, km/h 310
Practical range, km 1000
Practical ceiling, m 7000
Crew, crew members 2
Armament three 7.7-mm machine guns, bomb load up to 1000 kg

Image gallery of the Caproni Ca.120

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