Caudron-Renault C.670
Caudron-Renault C.670: The French “reprisal aircraft,” a light twin-engine combat plane from the 1930s. Noted for its wooden structure and versatile armament.
Encyclopedia of heavy, medium, and light bombers used on all fronts of the Second World War.
Caudron-Renault C.670: The French “reprisal aircraft,” a light twin-engine combat plane from the 1930s. Noted for its wooden structure and versatile armament.
Discover the Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio, an Italian reconnaissance bomber. Learn about its design, combat debut, export challenges, and evolution into advanced variants.
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The Caproni Ca.133: Italy’s versatile “workhorse” aircraft. A multi-role bomber, transport, ambulance, and paratrooper plane that served across Fascist Italy’s fronts, from Africa to Russia, and in WWII.
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