Caproni Ca.12
Explore the Caproni Ca.12, Italy’s pioneering two-seater monoplane that broke records and marked the dawn of commercial and military aviation use.
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.
Explore the Caproni Ca.122, an Italian bomber-transport prototype from 1934. Discover its innovative design, powerful engines, and evolution into a transport aircraft.
Explore the Caproni Ca.165, Italy’s advanced biplane fighter that challenged the Fiat CR.42 in 1938. Learn about its unique design, trials, and why it ultimately lost.
Discover the Caproni Ca.5 (Ca 44, 45, 46) WWI bomber: its development, production, engine variants, and fascinating post-war conversions.
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.
