Caproni Ca.72 Bomber
Explore the 1924 Caproni Ca.72 bomber. A failed upgrade to the Ca.66, featuring a new powerplant that couldn’t compensate for its increased weight.
Explore the 1924 Caproni Ca.72 bomber. A failed upgrade to the Ca.66, featuring a new powerplant that couldn’t compensate for its increased weight.
Discover the French CAMS 55, a versatile maritime reconnaissance bomber flying boat. Explore its development, variants, armament, and service history.
Discover the Caproni Ca.125, a versatile Italian light multi-purpose biplane from 1933. Learn about its design, engine, and land and floatplane variants.
Explore the Caproni Ca.123, an ambitious 23-seat passenger monoplane developed for SABENA in 1935. Only a single prototype was ever built.
The CAMS 53, a successful French civil flying boat from the 1920s and 30s, was vital for Air France, setting records and connecting Mediterranean routes.
Exploring drag reduction for twin-engine aircraft, the Canton et Unne No.1 featured a bold design. Discover why this French triplane failed to impress.
Discover the Caproni Ca.18, Italy’s early 20th-century light multipurpose aircraft. Designed for observation, it later served with the 15th Squadron.
Explore the Caproni Ca.166, a 1938 Italian civil monoplane adapted for military use. Discover its unique design and brief service history.
Discover the CANT 35, the Italian reconnaissance flying boat designed in 1930 for cruisers. A three-seater biplane with light armament.
Explore the CAMS 52, a unique 1928 French floatplane bomber-torpedo bomber. Learn about its design, powerful armament, and its fate in competitive trials.
