Caproni Ca.58
Explore the Caproni Ca.58, an Italian post-war ‘dreamliner.’ Featuring 30-passenger capacity, a bar, and two decks. Its Ca.59 variant pioneered engine designs.
Aviation’s earliest attempts to transport mail, medical cargo, and passengers in the 1920s and 30s.
Explore the Caproni Ca.58, an Italian post-war ‘dreamliner.’ Featuring 30-passenger capacity, a bar, and two decks. Its Ca.59 variant pioneered engine designs.
Explore the Caproni Ca.123, an ambitious 23-seat passenger monoplane developed for SABENA in 1935. Only a single prototype was ever built.
Explore the Caproni Ca.57, an innovative post-WWI passenger aircraft adapted from heavy bombers, featuring an eight-person cabin.
Discover the Caproni Ca.140, an Italian transport aircraft from 1935. A unique prototype with a 900 hp engine and 7 seats, delivered to the Royal Italian Air Force.
The Caproni Ca.97, a versatile Italian aircraft from 1927, was a pioneering success. Passenger, transport, training, reconnaissance, and light bomber.
Discover the Caproni Ca.105, an Italian multipurpose aircraft by Caproni. It served with the Regia Aeronautica and on long-range flights until 1934.
Explore the Caproni Ca.82, its evolution from the Ca.72ter bomber, and its transport and colonial variants. Discover the luxurious I-BARS passenger aircraft.
Explore the Caspar CLE.16, a 1924 German light transport aircraft. Learn about its innovative design, Siemens Sh 5 engine, and why it failed to secure orders.
Discover the CF-10, Catron & Fisk triplane, renamed “Pride of Los Angeles” for the 1927 Dole Air Derby. Its history, design, and tragic end.
Discover the CLE.12, a 1923 German light transport aircraft prototype. Designed by Ernst von Loessl, this 9-seater aircraft never took to the skies.
