Dear Apophenia,please add,

Z-1003 was a built in prototype form,but never went into production

CANT-11 was a single-engine biplane seaplane of the early 1920s,it was intended for participation
in the 1924 Schneider Cup
 
Dear Apophenia,please add,

Z-1003 was a built in prototype form,but never went into production

CANT-11 was a single-engine biplane seaplane of the early 1920s,it was intended for participation
in the 1924 Schneider Cup

Thanks hesham. I'm not quite sure how I had missed the CANT 11 ... but it has now been added.

The Z.1003 was already listed ... but are you sure about it having being prototyped?

I know there was a single Z.506B conversion to landplane configuration (Mario Stoppani was meant to attempt an endurance record but that never happened). But, AFAIK, that conversion had the standard 'military' fuselage rather than the enlarged Z.506C/Z.1003 type cabin.
 
Hi,

CANT Z-1008 was a wooden construction version of Z-1007bis,as a three engined
bomber project.
 
If we are to believe the German Wikipedia, the CANT-20 was the prototype of the CANT-25 series:
The CANT 20 was designed in the second half of the 1920s for use as an onboard aircraft on the Alberto di Giussano class light cruisers. The first flight took place in 1927, but the first production version, the CANT 25M, was not introduced until 1931.
Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANT_25
 
If we are to believe the German Wikipedia, the CANT-20 was the prototype of the CANT-25 series:

Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANT_25
Be careful, I think this is a typo! The CANT 25 was developed on the basis of the CANT 18. The prototype was called CANT 25 and there were two production variants: the CANT 25M and the CANT 25AR.
 

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