Clive “Killer” Caldwell
Clive “Killer” Caldwell, the most aggressive Australian Allied ace. Credited with 27 kills, including three German aces, employing unique combat tactics.
Clive “Killer” Caldwell, the most aggressive Australian Allied ace. Credited with 27 kills, including three German aces, employing unique combat tactics.
Explore the life of Constantin Cantacuzino, Romania’s top WWII ace, from his noble roots to his aerial victories against Allied and Axis forces. A fascinating history.
Explore the CA-11 Woomera, Australia’s ambitious CAC bomber. A critical part of WWII military aviation, despite design and production challenges.
Discover the Caproni Ca.140, an Italian transport aircraft from 1935. A unique prototype with a 900 hp engine and 7 seats, delivered to the Royal Italian Air Force.
Explore the Caproni Ca.71, an Italian fighter prototype with a Lorraine-Dietrich 12 Db engine. Despite upgrades, its performance lagged, leading to military rejection.
Discover the French CAMS 56 transport flying boat, a robust variant of the CAMS 53. Explore its Mediterranean service and the unique CAMS 57 model.
Discover the Caproni Cm.1, Caproni’s pioneering first monoplane. Witness its inaugural flight in 1911, inspired by the Blériot XI, marking a key aviation milestone.
The Caproni Ca.312, a re-engined Ca.310, was developed for Belgium. Disrupted by WWII, two prototypes saw service in Italy & Congo. Norway’s floatplane variant remained a project.
Explore the pioneering Caproni Ca.5 and Ca.6, designed by G.B. Caproni in 1911. Learn about their Coandă profile and impact on early aviation.
The Caproni Ca.97, a versatile Italian aircraft from 1927, was a pioneering success. Passenger, transport, training, reconnaissance, and light bomber.
