Ca.164
Discover the Caproni Ca.164, Italy’s versatile trainer and light auxiliary aircraft. From its 1938 debut to WWII service across multiple fronts.
Discover the Caproni Ca.164, Italy’s versatile trainer and light auxiliary aircraft. From its 1938 debut to WWII service across multiple fronts.
Discover the Caproni Ca.163, an Italian single-seater acrobatic aircraft from 1938. Explore its unique design, limited military interest, and museum preservation.
Discover the CANT 21, an Italian military flying boat. Learn about its development, challenging trials, international interest, and design evolution.
Caproni Ca.311: Italy’s WWII light bomber & recon. Design, combat roles, challenges, and unique Yugoslavian order. Learn about this Italian aircraft.
Discover the Caproni-Reggiane Ca.405 Procellaria, an Italian record-setting aircraft. Learn about its ill-fated design, tragic test flight, and WWII cancellation.
Explore the CAMS 33, a 1922 French multi-purpose flying boat. Designed for coastal reconnaissance, patrol, and bombing, notable for races and naval service.
Explore the CAMS 38, the innovative French flying boat designed by R. Conflenti for the 1923 Schneider Cup. Learn its history and ultimate fate.
Discover the CANT 23’s story, an ambitious Italian passenger aircraft project from 1927, cancelled due to political changes. Learn its innovations and fate.
Explore the Caproni Ca.308 Borea, the versatile Italian monoplane from the 1930s. Designed for secondary routes, mail transport, and military use in Africa.
Explore the Caproni Ca.3 (1910), the innovative sesquiplane by Italian designer Giovanni Battista Caproni, first flying successfully in late 1910.
