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Caproni Ca-48Men Standing by Ladder with Woman Sitting in the Passenger Cabin of a Caproni Ca-48 Parked with Hangar Behind Date: 1920s
A Caproni triplane, Italy, early 1900s
Caproni triplane aeroplane, Italy
Caproni Ca. 53Caproni Ca.53, a light bomber, designed and built in the final months of WW1, but only the prototype was built. Date: 1918
Italian Caproni Ca. 4 bomber plane, WW1The Italian Caproni Ca.4 heavy bomber plane, used during the First World War and later. It was a three-engine twin-boom triplane constructed in wood and covered with fabric
Italian Caproni Ca. 35 bomber planeThe Italian Caproni Ca.35 bomber plane, with three 270 horsepower Fiat A12 engines. Date: early 20th century
Caproni TransaereoThe ambitious Caproni Ca.60 Transaereo, optimistically depicted over Lago Maggiore, under test rises only a few metres before nose-diving into the lake, never to rise again
Caproni Ca300 Series - light bombers used by the Italians during the North African campaign
Caproni Ca42 triplane bomberCaproni Ca42 five-man triplane bomber, delivered in early 1918. Seen here is serial no. N 527 (British), operated by the RNAS. Date: circa 1918
Caproni Ca36 (forward view, on the ground)
Caproni Ca 42 three plane line up - Italys early contribution to heavy bomber development
Italian Caproni bomb-carrying biplane and triplane 1917Top: Caproni bomb-carrying biplane, extensively used by the Italian Air Service, owing to there great lifting power they were capable of carrying a big load of bombs, as well as two pilots
Italian Caproni Ca. 4 bomber planes, WW1Four Italian Caproni Ca.4 heavy bomber planes, used during the First World War and later. It was a three-engine twin-boom triplane constructed in wood and covered with fabric
Italian Caproni and Idro Macchi aeroplanes, WW1Italian Caproni and Fiat Idro Macchi aeroplanes flying high up in the air during the First World War. Date: 1915-1918
Italian Caproni Ca. 5 bomber plane, WW1The Italian Caproni Ca.5 heavy bomber plane, used during the First World War and later. It was a three-engine biplane constructed in wood and covered with fabric
Caproni Ca-3 BomberItaly is one of the first to build purpose-designed bombers, notably the inno- -vative Caproni whose twin booms allow space for a third motor with a gunner above it
Caproni Ca-90The worlds largest landplane (for the time being) this six engine heavy bomber will never have the chance to prove its worth, being obsolete by the next time Italy goes to war