Caproni Ca.146
Discover the Caproni Ca.146, an innovative Italian light reconnaissance aircraft from 1935. Explore its design, engine, and why it wasn’t adopted.
Observation and artillery-spotting aircraft that revolutionized intelligence in the First World War.
Discover the Caproni Ca.146, an innovative Italian light reconnaissance aircraft from 1935. Explore its design, engine, and why it wasn’t adopted.
Discover the CANT 26, the Italian light biplane: competed as a trainer, transformed into a seaplane, won races, and served until the 1940s.
Discover the ill-fated Caproni Ca.127, an Italian 1930s reconnaissance aircraft. Learn its design, armament, and why the project was ultimately canceled.
The SC.4, CAB’s first success, was an Italian training biplane tested in 1929. Produced by CAB and Breda, it served until 1935.
Discover the Fairey Campania, a British WWI seaplane designed for reconnaissance and patrol, serving on aircraft carriers and with various engine configurations.
Discover the CANT 36, the 1931 Italian training biplane. A unique prototype that served the Regia Aeronautica until 1941. Learn its history and design.
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.
