CAMS 36
Explore the CAMS 36 racing flying boat, designed in France in 1921. Competed in the Schneider Trophy and set a world altitude record.
Explore the CAMS 36 racing flying boat, designed in France in 1921. Competed in the Schneider Trophy and set a world altitude record.
Explore the Caproni Ca.102, an Italian aircraft designed in 1929 by Gianni Caproni. Learn about its variants, engines, and total production of 34 units.
Explore the C-5, a failed light multi-purpose biplane from Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi, designed by Carlo Maria Calligaris. Learn its history and specifications.
Discover the Caproni Ca.37, an Italian light bomber prototype from 1916. Explore its multi-role design as a bomber, fighter, or attack aircraft.
Explore the 1933 Caproni Ca.120, an Italian medium bomber prototype with three 750hp Isotta Fraschini engines. A two-seat, high-wing design that failed to impress the military.
Explore the Caproni Ca.61a, an innovative 1919 Italian bomber with three engines. Despite improvements, it failed to secure military interest or series production.
The Curtiss C-1 Canada, an innovative WWI twin-engine bomber. Developed for Britain, discover its design, initial promise, trials, and limitations.
Discover the CANT 26, the Italian light biplane: competed as a trainer, transformed into a seaplane, won races, and served until the 1940s.
Explore the CAMS 90, a 1929 French multi-purpose flying boat. Designed for the Navy, it was rejected militarily but served civil transport needs. Learn its unique story!
Discover the CANT 22, an Italian flying boat that evolved from a civil transport for SISA to service with Ala Littoria and military trials, shaping 1920s-30s Italian aviation.
