Caproni Ca.122
Explore the Caproni Ca.122, an Italian bomber-transport prototype from 1934. Discover its innovative design, powerful engines, and evolution into a transport aircraft.
History of the first large twin-engine and triplane bombers of the First World War.
Explore the Caproni Ca.122, an Italian bomber-transport prototype from 1934. Discover its innovative design, powerful engines, and evolution into a transport aircraft.
Explore the Caproni Ca.36, a heavy Italian bomber from WWI. Learn about its innovative design, 5-section wings, and various military and civilian versions.
Discover the Caproni Ca.5 (Ca 44, 45, 46) WWI bomber: its development, production, engine variants, and fascinating post-war conversions.
Explore the Caproni Ca.95, Italy’s 1930s heavy bomber. Powered by three Isotta Fraschini engines, this pioneering aircraft had a brief operational life.
Explore the Caproni Ca.73, an innovative Italian twin-engine bomber from 1925 with a unique inverted sesquiplane design. Learn about its service and variants.
Discover the Breda CC.20, an Italian heavy bomber from 1929. Designed by Cocco & Constanzi, it featured powerful armament but was cancelled due to poor performance.
Uncover the tragic story of the CPA-1, the French bomber-reconnaissance aircraft that was the first and only project of Chantiers de Provence Aviation.
Explore the Caudron G.V, a French light bomber-reconnaissance aircraft of WWI. Learn about its 1915 development, features, and early service.
Caudron G.IV: WWI’s pioneering twin-engine biplane. First mass-produced Allied combat aircraft, it excelled in bombing & recon, marking an era of reliability.
Caudron G.VI: French light bomber developed after Gaston Caudron’s death. Adopted 1916, 512 built, rapid obsolescence. A key WWI aviation milestone.
