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CP-110

Posted on April 1, 2026 By

In 1951, Agusta developed a light four-seater aircraft, hoping it would find both military and civilian applications. The CP-110 prototype, also known as the Preti P.110 or Politecnico P.110, was created in the experimental workshops of the Milan Technical School.

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Design and Structure

The all-wood CP-110, with its plywood skin, was a conventional low-wing monoplane featuring retractable tricycle landing gear. The pilot and three passengers were accommodated in an enclosed cabin with separate front seats, dual controls, and a rear seat for two passengers.

Powerplant

The powerplant consisted of an inverted (cylinder heads facing down) air-cooled Alfa Romeo 110ter inline engine.

Operational Evaluation

Following a series of test flights, the CP-110 was evaluated by the Italian Air Force at the Guidonia test center, near Rome.

Technical Specifications

Modification CP-110
Wingspan, m 10.60
Length, m 7.30
Empty weight 680
Maximum takeoff weight 1100
Engine type 1 Piston engine Alfa Romeo 110ter
Power, hp 1 x 145
Maximum speed, km/h 275
Cruising speed, km/h 240
Practical range, km 1000
Crew 1
Payload 3 passengers

Image gallery of the CP-110

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