Caproni Ca.109 A.A.
Discover the Caproni Ca.109 A.A., an Italian aerobatic training biplane from 1930. Learn about its design, powerful Alfa Romeo engine, and historical significance.
Observation and artillery-spotting aircraft that revolutionized intelligence in the First World War.
Discover the Caproni Ca.109 A.A., an Italian aerobatic training biplane from 1930. Learn about its design, powerful Alfa Romeo engine, and historical significance.
Explore the Caproni Ca.113, a versatile Italian trainer biplane. Used by Italy, Bulgaria, and Peru, known for robustness and setting world altitude records.
Discover the Caspar C.33, a German two-seat training biplane from 1928. Learn why this unique aircraft, powered by an Armstrong-Siddeley engine, failed to find a market.
Explore the Caspar C.27, a German training seaplane developed clandestinely by Caspar Werke AG in 1926 despite post-WWI military aircraft bans.
Caudron C.17A2: French reconnaissance aircraft featuring a Lorraine engine. Explore its development, design, and defensive armament for military aviation.
Explore the Caspar Taube, a German WWI monoplane from Gotha’s subsidiary. Primarily used as a naval trainer, it featured a 100hp Oberursel engine.
Explore the Caspar S.1, a German reconnaissance seaplane designed by Ernst Heinkel, whose production circumvented the Treaty of Versailles in the 1920s.
Explore the Castellani-Bernasconi Monoplane, the innovative 1912 Italian aircraft that passed military tests but never saw production.
Discover the Caudron G.III, a pioneering WWI reconnaissance and training aircraft. Learn about its design, widespread service, and iconic post-war flights.
Discover the Caspar C.29, a German reconnaissance biplane developed in 1926 despite military aircraft bans, built in Denmark, and never mass-produced.
