Ca.71
Explore the Caproni Ca.71, an Italian fighter prototype with a Lorraine-Dietrich 12 Db engine. Despite upgrades, its performance lagged, leading to military rejection.
Pioneering biplanes and monoplanes that starred in the first aerial dogfights of the Great War.
Explore the Caproni Ca.71, an Italian fighter prototype with a Lorraine-Dietrich 12 Db engine. Despite upgrades, its performance lagged, leading to military rejection.
Discover the Curtiss Battleplane (CB), the failed American fighter-reconnaissance aircraft of 1918. Equipped with a Liberty 12 engine, tests revealed poor visibility and performance.
Explore the Caspar D.I, a WWI German fighter by Hanseatische Flugzeugwerke. Learn about its innovative design and its unfortunate post-war accident.
Explore the Caspar CJ.14, a 1924 German fighter designed by Caspar-Werke AG and built in Denmark due to post-Versailles treaty restrictions.
Explore the Caudron 02, an innovative high-altitude fighter designed by Paul Deville. Learn about its development, engine trials, and why it never reached mass production.
Explore the Fiat CR.10, an Italian 1920s fighter designed to upgrade the CR.1 with a more powerful engine. Learn about its development, tests, and eventual failure.
Explore the Halberstadt CLS.I, an innovative German WWI aircraft designed for speed. Learn about its design, history, and why it wasn’t produced.
Explore the Halberstadt CL.IV, a WWI German ground-attack aircraft. Learn about its innovative design, combat success, and transition to reconnaissance roles.
Explore the Caproni CH-1, an innovative Italian biplane designed by Antonio Chiodi in 1934. It outclassed the Fiat CR.32 in speed and range, but was destroyed in tests.
