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CANT 37

Posted on June 2, 2026 By

In 1930, the Regia Aeronautica issued requirements for reconnaissance flying boats to be used with heavy cruisers of the Trento and Zara classes. Engineer Raffaele Conflenti developed two projects to meet these demands: the CANT 35 and the CANT 37. The main difference between the flying boats was their wings; the former had folding wings, while the latter featured completely detachable wings with a larger span.

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Design and Technical Specifications

The CANT 37 was a three-seat, single-strut biplane, equipped with a twelve-cylinder Isotta Fraschini Asso 500 engine producing 500 hp. The flying boat’s armament consisted of a single forward 7.7-mm machine gun and another identical one mounted on a movable turret in the rear cockpit. Additionally, the CANT 37 could carry two light bombs or photographic equipment.

Development and Ultimate Fate

The first prototype (MM.158) took to the air on May 2, 1932. Immediately afterward, the aircraft was sent to the Vigna di Valle Naval testing center. Following trials, the CANT 37 was acquired by the military, but the project received no further development. The sole flying boat built was destroyed in an accident on December 1, 1933.

Technical Specifications

Modification CANT 37
Wingspan, m 16.60
Length, m 10.34
Height, m 3.79
Wing area, m2 52.00
Empty weight 1820
Maximum takeoff weight 2685
Engine type 1 Piston engine Isotta Fraschini Asso 500
Power, hp 1 x 500
Maximum speed, km/h 200
Cruising speed, km/h 180
Practical range, km 2200
Practical ceiling, m 4400
Crew, crew 3
Armament two 7.7-mm machine guns, possible suspension of two light bombs

Image gallery of the CANT 37

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