Caproni Ca.103
Explore the Caproni Ca.103, the last twin-engine bomber of the Ca.73 series. Aerodynamic improvements and Fiat engines couldn’t save it from newer monoplanes.
Explore the Caproni Ca.103, the last twin-engine bomber of the Ca.73 series. Aerodynamic improvements and Fiat engines couldn’t save it from newer monoplanes.
Explore the Caproni Ca.124, a 1933 Italian bomber-torpedo aircraft. Featuring a V-12 engine, its single prototype was scrapped after successful trials.
Explore the CANT 25, an Italian fighter-reconnaissance flying boat. Developed by CNT for the Regia Marina, this biplane served in reconnaissance and catapult tests.
Discover the Caproni Ca.18, Italy’s early 20th-century light multipurpose aircraft. Designed for observation, it later served with the 15th Squadron.
Explore the Caproni Ca 316, an Italian naval reconnaissance floatplane designed for battleship operations. Discover its development, features, and challenges.
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.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.
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.
The SC.4, CAB’s first success, was an Italian training biplane tested in 1929. Produced by CAB and Breda, it served until 1935.
