Caproni Ca.308 Borea
Explore the Caproni Ca.308 Borea, the versatile Italian monoplane from the 1930s. Designed for secondary routes, mail transport, and military use in Africa.
Explore the Caproni Ca.308 Borea, the versatile Italian monoplane from the 1930s. Designed for secondary routes, mail transport, and military use in Africa.
Explore the Caproni Ca.3 (1910), the innovative sesquiplane by Italian designer Giovanni Battista Caproni, first flying successfully in late 1910.
Discover Richard Gomez Candelaria, WWII pilot hero: shot down enemies, escaped a concentration camp, and lived until 2001.
Explore the CAMS 51, a French flying boat that broke records and served transatlantic/African routes in the 1920s. Learn its history and variants.
Explore the Caproni Ca.9, the record-breaking monoplane that made history in 1912. The sole survivor of 71, now at the Caproni Museum, Italy.
Explore the CAMS 120, the last patrol flying boat from Chantiers Aeromaritimes de la Seine. Discover its 1935 build, Hispano-Suiza engine, and its unfortunate trials outcome.
Explore the history of the California Aircraft Cub D-1 and D-2 light aircraft, developed in the 1920s. Details on Lambert, Kinner, and Cirrus engines.
Explore the Ca.602, an Italian acrobatic biplane by Caproni-Predappio, designed for military pilot training. Uncover its development and unique features.
Explore the ill-fated Italian CANT 38 reconnaissance flying boat project by Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali Triestini. Learn about its development and a marketing trick.
Explore the Caproni Ca.58, an Italian post-war ‘dreamliner.’ Featuring 30-passenger capacity, a bar, and two decks. Its Ca.59 variant pioneered engine designs.
