Caproni Ca.90P.B.
Discover the Caproni Ca.90P.B., a colossal Italian bomber of 1930 that set world records but was deemed obsolete. Explore Caproni’s visionary legacy.
Discover the Caproni Ca.90P.B., a colossal Italian bomber of 1930 that set world records but was deemed obsolete. Explore Caproni’s visionary legacy.
The SC.4, CAB’s first success, was an Italian training biplane tested in 1929. Produced by CAB and Breda, it served until 1935.
Explore the Caproni Ca.12, Italy’s pioneering two-seater monoplane that broke records and marked the dawn of commercial and military aviation use.
Discover the Fairey Campania, a British WWI seaplane designed for reconnaissance and patrol, serving on aircraft carriers and with various engine configurations.
The Caproni Ca.20: a pioneering 1914 Italian fighter with a Lewis machine gun. A rare gem of early aviation, preserved at the Museum of Flight.
The CAMS 37 was a French biplane flying boat designed in 1925. It served with the French and Portuguese navies for reconnaissance, liaison, and training.
Explore the Caproni Ca.57, an innovative post-WWI passenger aircraft adapted from heavy bombers, featuring an eight-person cabin.
Explore the Commonwealth Wirraway, Australia’s WWII multi-purpose aircraft. Developed by CAC, it served the RAAF in combat and training roles.
Discover the ill-fated Swiss Canard 2FL ultralight glider by Avifiber. Foot-launched, innovative design, and a tragic control system flaw led to its obscurity.
Discover the CANT 36, the 1931 Italian training biplane. A unique prototype that served the Regia Aeronautica until 1941. Learn its history and design.
