Ca.38
Discover the Italian Caproni Ca.38, a light, high-speed bomber developed to enhance the Ca.37. Explore its design, limited speed gain, and post-WWI trainer role.
Discover the Italian Caproni Ca.38, a light, high-speed bomber developed to enhance the Ca.37. Explore its design, limited speed gain, and post-WWI trainer role.
Explore the Caproni Ca.66, Italy’s innovative 1920s four-engine night bomber. Praised for its maneuverability and defense, it never reached production.
Learn about the 1919 Caproni Ca.48 air disaster: Italy’s first aviation catastrophe. Discover its design, the tragedy, and its impact on aviation.
Discover the Caproni Ca.146, an innovative Italian light reconnaissance aircraft from 1935. Explore its design, engine, and why it wasn’t adopted.
Discover the Caproni Ca.37, an Italian light bomber prototype from 1916. Explore its multi-role design as a bomber, fighter, or attack aircraft.
Explore the Caproni Ca.61a, an innovative 1919 Italian bomber with three engines. Despite improvements, it failed to secure military interest or series production.
Discover the 1923 Italian Ca.67 night bomber. Learn about its Lorraine Dietrich engines, increased bomb load, and why it failed to impress the military.
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.
Explore the Caproni Ca.124, a 1933 Italian bomber-torpedo aircraft. Featuring a V-12 engine, its single prototype was scrapped after successful trials.
Discover the Caproni Ca.125, a versatile Italian light multi-purpose biplane from 1933. Learn about its design, engine, and land and floatplane variants.
