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Caproni Ca.18

Posted on May 21, 2026 By

The light multipurpose aircraft Ca.18 was developed by Giovanni Caproni specifically for the first military aircraft competition, planned for early 1913. The aircraft made its maiden flight in late 1912.

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  • Image gallery of the Caproni Ca.18

Design and Technical Specifications

It was a two-seater high-wing monoplane of mixed construction, equipped with an 80 hp (59 kW) Gnome Lambda engine. The primary purpose of the aircraft was aerial observation.

Operational History and Legacy

The competition for the Ca.18 was unsuccessful, and no production orders were received. However, in the same year, after the nationalization of Caproni factories, the military eventually received a batch of these aircraft, which were transferred to the 15th Squadron in 1914.

Based on the Ca.18, a whole family of aircraft was developed, including the multipurpose Ca.19, Ca.20, Ca.24, Ca.25, and the Ca.20 fighter.

Technical Specifications

Modification Ca.18
Upper wingspan, m 10.92
Aircraft length, m 7.67
Aircraft height, m 2.93
Wing area, m2 22.00
Empty weight 400
Maximum takeoff weight 600
Engine type 1 Piston engine Gnome Lambda
Power, hp 1 x 80
Maximum speed, km/h 130
Cruising speed, km/h 105
Flight endurance, h 5
Crew, crew members 2

Image gallery of the Caproni Ca.18

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