Caproni Cm.1
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.
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.
Discover the Caproni Ca.105, an Italian multipurpose aircraft by Caproni. It served with the Regia Aeronautica and on long-range flights until 1934.
Explore the Caproni Ca.95, Italy’s 1930s heavy bomber. Powered by three Isotta Fraschini engines, this pioneering aircraft had a brief operational life.
Discover the Caproni Ca.10/Ca.11 monoplanes, pioneers of early Italian aviation. Built in 1911, these aircraft broke records and served military.
Discover the Ca.4 (1911), Caproni’s innovative experimental biplane featuring a bamboo frame and no fuselage, designed for lightness and pilot visibility.
Explore the Caproni Ca.60 Transaero, a visionary 1920 Italian seaplane with nine wings and eight engines, designed for 100 passengers. An ambitious dream cut short.
Explore the Caproni Ca.73, an innovative Italian twin-engine bomber from 1925 with a unique inverted sesquiplane design. Learn about its service and variants.
