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Caproni Ca 142

Posted on June 3, 2026 By

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    • Development and Features
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Development and Features

The Caproni Ca 142 aircraft represented a modification of the Ca 133 model. Key distinctions of this updated version included retractable landing gear and an increased aircraft weight. The prototype of the aircraft undertook its maiden flight at Taliedo airfield in November 1935.

Testing and Military Service

Subsequent testing of the aircraft indicated that the planned improvements in flight performance were not achieved. Despite these results, the sole example of the Ca 142 was handed over to the military in September 1937, after which it received the registration number MM 327.

Technical Specifications

Modification Ca.142
Wingspan, m 21.44
Length, m 15.45
Height, m 4.00
Wing area, m2 65.00
Empty weight 4 425
Normal takeoff weight 6 925
Engine type 3 Piston engines Piaggio Stella P.VII C16
Power, hp 3 x 460
Maximum speed, km/h 286
Cruising speed, km/h 250
Crew 4 crew
Armament four 7.7-mm machine guns, two 500-kg bombs

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