Caudron C.22
Discover the Caudron C.22, a WWI French night bomber. Learn about its design by Paul Deville, modest armament, trials, and post-war commercial proposals.
History of the first large twin-engine and triplane bombers of the First World War.
Discover the Caudron C.22, a WWI French night bomber. Learn about its design by Paul Deville, modest armament, trials, and post-war commercial proposals.
Discover the Caproni Ca.101, an Italian multi-role aircraft from 1927. Learn about its service as a transport, night bomber, and reconnaissance plane in Africa & Hungary.
Discover the Italian Caproni Ca.38, a light, high-speed bomber developed to enhance the Ca.37. Explore its design, limited speed gain, and post-WWI trainer role.
Explore the Caproni Ca.111, an Italian transport and reconnaissance aircraft. It soared over Peru as a ‘Pancho’ bomber and carried paratroopers in 1941.
Explore the Caproni Ca.53, an innovative Italian triplane bomber-reconnaissance aircraft from 1917. Learn its design, armament, and why it wasn’t mass-produced.
Explore the Caproni Ca.66, Italy’s innovative 1920s four-engine night bomber. Praised for its maneuverability and defense, it never reached production.
Explore the Caproni Ca.102, an Italian aircraft designed in 1929 by Gianni Caproni. Learn about its variants, engines, and total production of 34 units.
Discover the Caproni Ca.37, an Italian light bomber prototype from 1916. Explore its multi-role design as a bomber, fighter, or attack aircraft.
Explore the 1933 Caproni Ca.120, an Italian medium bomber prototype with three 750hp Isotta Fraschini engines. A two-seat, high-wing design that failed to impress the military.
Explore the Caproni Ca.61a, an innovative 1919 Italian bomber with three engines. Despite improvements, it failed to secure military interest or series production.
