Ca.127
Discover the ill-fated Caproni Ca.127, an Italian 1930s reconnaissance aircraft. Learn its design, armament, and why the project was ultimately canceled.
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.
Explore the Caproni Ca.74, an Italian bomber from 1927. Learn about its improvements, variants like Ca.74G & Ca.89, and its successful service.
Discover the Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli, a pivotal Italian colonial aircraft. This light recon-bomber’s robust design and WWII service defined its legacy.
Explore the Ca.2 (1910), Italian designer Giovanni Battista Caproni’s second biplane. Learn about its engines, first flight, and the pilot’s fate.
Discover the Caproni Ca.90P.B., a colossal Italian bomber of 1930 that set world records but was deemed obsolete. Explore Caproni’s visionary legacy.
Explore the Caproni Ca.12, Italy’s pioneering two-seater monoplane that broke records and marked the dawn of commercial and military aviation use.
The Caproni Ca.20: a pioneering 1914 Italian fighter with a Lewis machine gun. A rare gem of early aviation, preserved at the Museum of Flight.
The Caproni Ca.133: Italy’s versatile “workhorse” aircraft. A multi-role bomber, transport, ambulance, and paratrooper plane that served across Fascist Italy’s fronts, from Africa to Russia, and in WWII.
Discover the Ca.193, the last aircraft built by Caproni di Milano. This multi-purpose plane flew in 1949 and is now housed in the Caproni Museum.
