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Caproni Ca.103

Posted on May 23, 2026 By

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    • Development of the Ca.103
    • Technical Specifications
    • The End of an Era
    • Technical Specifications
  • Image gallery of the Caproni Ca.103

Development of the Ca.103

The Caproni Ca.103 represented the culmination of the Caproni Ca.73 series, emerging as a twin-engine bomber. This aircraft was not an entirely new creation but a direct evolution of the Ca.73, incorporating various aerodynamic improvements.

Technical Specifications

Equipped with a powerful propulsion system consisting of two Fiat A.24 engines, each delivering 750 horsepower, the Ca.103 exhibited flight characteristics that were, at the time, among the best within the Ca.73 family itself.

The End of an Era

Despite these notable capabilities, its overall performance was overshadowed by the emergence of more advanced designs. Parallel to its development, Caproni was working on more modern monoplane bombers, the Ca.101 and Ca.102, whose superiority was evident. This disparity in performance was the decisive factor in stopping any further modernization plans for the Ca.73, marking the end of its evolutionary line.

Technical Specifications

Modification Ca. 103
Wingspan, m 25.00
Length, m 15.10
Height, m 5.60
Wing area, m2 143.00
Normal takeoff weight, kg 6200
Engine type 2 Piston engines Fiat A.24
Power, hp 2 x 750
Maximum speed, km/h 205
Cruising speed, km/h 180
Crew 4
Armament three 7.7-mm machine guns, bomb load – up to 1000 kg

Image gallery of the Caproni Ca.103

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