Ca.125
Discover the Caproni Ca.125, a versatile Italian light multi-purpose biplane from 1933. Learn about its design, engine, and land and floatplane variants.
Discover the Caproni Ca.125, a versatile Italian light multi-purpose biplane from 1933. Learn about its design, engine, and land and floatplane variants.
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.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 Caproni Ca.70, an innovative Italian post-WWI night fighter. Despite excellent test flights, its tandem design led to military rejection.
Explore the Ca.2 (1910), Italian designer Giovanni Battista Caproni’s second biplane. Learn about its engines, first flight, and the pilot’s fate.
Explore the Caproni Ca.57, an innovative post-WWI passenger aircraft adapted from heavy bombers, featuring an eight-person cabin.
Discover the CANT 36, the 1931 Italian training biplane. A unique prototype that served the Regia Aeronautica until 1941. Learn its history and design.
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.
Discover the Caproni Ca.79, a formidable 1927 Italian biplane with a “giant” design, powerful armament, and Isotta-Fraschini engines. Versatile and robust!
