Ca.123
Explore the Caproni Ca.123, an ambitious 23-seat passenger monoplane developed for SABENA in 1935. Only a single prototype was ever built.
Explore the Caproni Ca.123, an ambitious 23-seat passenger monoplane developed for SABENA in 1935. Only a single prototype was ever built.
The CAMS 53, a successful French civil flying boat from the 1920s and 30s, was vital for Air France, setting records and connecting Mediterranean routes.
Exploring drag reduction for twin-engine aircraft, the Canton et Unne No.1 featured a bold design. Discover why this French triplane failed to impress.
Discover the Caproni Ca.18, Italy’s early 20th-century light multipurpose aircraft. Designed for observation, it later served with the 15th Squadron.
Explore the Caproni Ca.166, a 1938 Italian civil monoplane adapted for military use. Discover its unique design and brief service history.
Discover the CANT 35, the Italian reconnaissance flying boat designed in 1930 for cruisers. A three-seater biplane with light armament.
Explore the CAMS 52, a unique 1928 French floatplane bomber-torpedo bomber. Learn about its design, powerful armament, and its fate in competitive trials.
Explore the Caproni Ca 316, an Italian naval reconnaissance floatplane designed for battleship operations. Discover its development, features, and challenges.
Discover the ill-fated Caproni Ca.127, an Italian 1930s reconnaissance aircraft. Learn its design, armament, and why the project was ultimately canceled.
Explore the Caproni Ca.70, an innovative Italian post-WWI night fighter. Despite excellent test flights, its tandem design led to military rejection.
