Caproni (Taliedo) Ca.100-Block Designations
Ca.100 - 2-seat tandem trainer/tourer,* 681 built (total)
- Ca.100: Sesquiplane derivative of de Havilland
Moth
-- aka '
Caproncino', for Italian Aero Clubs' use
- Ca.100: Alfa Romeo 6CA (2600 cc auto engine conv.)
- Ca.100: Fiat A.50/A.53/A.54/A.60, or Walter NZ-85
- Ca.100: Farini T.58 or Isotta-Fraschini
Asso 80R
- Ca.100: Colombo S.63 or Cirrus
Major
- Ca.100: de Havilland
Gipsy or
Gipsy Major
- Ca.100 Idro: Macchi-built military float trainer, x 30
- Ca.100 Anfibio: Amphibious float gear (I-ABOU)
-- 'Ca.101
a pattini' (not a model. available wheel/ski u/c)
- Kaproni Bulgarski KB-1
Peperuda: Walter NZ-85 radial
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https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195191.html#msg195191
Ca.101 - 1928 trimotor bomber/transport (enlarged Ca.97), x 80
- Ca.101C : (
Civile), 3 x radial engines (various types)*
-- * A-R
Lynx, Walter
Castor, A-R D.2, or Piaggio VII
- Ca.101CO: (
Coloniale) Higher-powered* colonial model
-- * 2 x 200 hp Alfa Romeo Lynx + 1 x 420 hp Alfa Romeo
Jupiter IV
-- Slightly enlarged Ca.101CO aka Ca.101B (same as Ca.101bis ?)
- Ca.101E : (
Etiopia) 3 x 500 hp Piaggio
Stella VII
- Ca.101B1: ([/i]Bombardamento[/i]): 2 x 500 hp Bristol
Jupiter
-- Ca.101B1 is sometimes listed as Ca.101Bi
- Ca.101D2: 3 x 240 hp Alfa Romeo D.2 radials
- Ca.101bis, 2 x 200 hp A-R
Lynx + 1 x 420 hp A-R
Jupiter IV
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195192.html#msg195192
Ca.102 - Twin-engined* transport, Ca.101 trimotor deriv., x 32
-- * As per the Ca.101B1, the Ca.102 was without a nose engine
- Ca.102: 2 x underwing 500 hp Piaggio
Jupiters, span 18.80 m
- Ca.101B: [/i]Bombardamento[/i] (description or designation?)
- Ca.101C: [/i]Civile[/i] (role description or designation?)
- Ca.102bis: 2 x 800 hp Isotta-Fraschini 12R V-12s,* 1 built
-- * Some sources list 650 hp Isotta-Fraschinis for Ca.102bis
- Ca.102quater: 4 x 200hp Armstrong-Siddeley
Lynx,** x 1
-- ** Engines in an underslung, push-pull arrangement
-- Most Ca.102 variants mod. to Ca.102bis standards
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https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195193.html#msg195193
Ca.103 - 1929 sesquiplane bomber, Ca.73 deriv., 1 x prototype
- Ca.103 : 4-seat twin-engined bomber, last Ca.73 deriv.*
-- * Distinguished from other Ca.73s by its eliptical wings
- Ca.103: 2 x push-pull 750 hp Fiat A.24s,** span 23.00 m
-- ** Some sources (mistakenly?) claim 2 x 550 hp engines
- Ca.103 Idro: (Project) Floatplane vers., G7 p84
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195194.html#msg195194
Ca.104 - 193? single/2-seat aerobatic biplane,* Ca.100 deriv.
- Ca.104: 1 x 240 hp Walter
Castor 7-cyl, span 10.50 m
-- * Equal-span, single-bay wings, ailerons on both sets
-- Ca.104 had welded steel-tube fuselage (wood for Ca.100)
--
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/other1/ca100/ca100-13.jpg
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https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195195.html#msg195195
Ca.105 - 1930 2+4 high-wing monoplane transport, 2 built
- Ca.105 : Effectively as scaled-down Caproni Ca.97
- Ca.105 : 1 x 200 hp A-S
Lynx, span 14.00 m
- Ca.105 Co (
Coloniale), span 14.00 m, eg: MM.135
-- Ca.105 Co given secondary reconnaissance function
- Ca.105 ?, MM.280 experimental drone version*
-- * Presum. ex I-FOCO of Min. dell'Aeronautica
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195196.html#msg195196
Ca.106 - (Project) 193? civilian transport biplane
- Ca.106: 2 x 500 hp Bristol
Jupiters,* span 23.00 m
- Ca.106: Civil Ca.103 deriv., wood constr., deep fuselage
-- * Engines strut-mounted between the wings
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195197.html#msg195197
Ca.107 - (Project) 193? biplane fighter,* sim. to Ca.104
- Ca.107: Higher-powered, single-seat vers. of Ca.104
- Ca.107: 1 x 480 hp A-R
Jupiter, span 10.50 m
-- * Armed with 2 x synchronized 7.7 mm machine guns
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195198.html#msg195198
Ca.108 - (Project) airmail/cargo monoplane, Ca.105 deriv.
- Ca.108 : Dual-control semi-open cockpit cargo a/c
- Ca.108 : 1 x 240 hp (?type?) radial,* span 14.00 m
-- * Prob. Walter
Castor (or
Lynx IVC?)
-- Ca.108: Slats; wooden constr. (except tailplane)
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195199.html#msg195199
Ca.109 - 193? tandem 2-seat biplane* aerobatic trainer
- Ca.109: 1 x 200 hp A-R (A-S)
Lynx, span 8.10 m
-- * Ca.109 had equal-span wings like those of Ca.104
--
http://www.cmpr.it/MN - Manuale Ca.109 -FC/man.Ca.109.htm
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Ca.110 - (Project) biplane fighter, similar to Ca.107 (qv)
- Ca.110: Effectively to be higher-powered Ca.107 deriv.
- Ca.110: 1 x 500 hp
Jupiter VII radial, span 10.50 m
Ca.111 - 1932 utility transport/photo-survey a/c, x 137
- Ca.111 : Single-engined Ca.101E trimotor deriv. span 23.00 m
- Ca.111 : Prototype, 4-blade propeller, retr. radiator
- Ca.111 : Production, 3-blade propeller, annular radiator
- Ca.111 C (
Civile), 1 x 750 hp I-F
Asso 750*
-- * 3 x batches;
Asso 750 RC.40, '37, & '35, resp.
- Ca.111 Idro (eg: I-ABYG) twin-float seaplane, could carry torpedo
- Ca.111 RC (
Riduttore e Compressore): I-F
Asso 750 RC 40
--
Riduttore e Compressore = Geared and Supercharged
- Ca.111 RC Idro: Ca.111 RC on twin-floats (wooden or alum.)
-- ~ 60 x Idro vers. built, used by RA, 12 x to Peru
- Ca.111 : 1,000hp Fiat A.80 RC.41 radial, 1 conv. (MM.23133)
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195202.html#msg195202
Ca.112 - 1932 long-range pax a/c based upon the Ca.111
- Ca.112: Featured longer-span, eliptical wings
- Ca.112: 1 x 800hp engine, span 27.70 m, 3,000 km range
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https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195203.html#msg195203
Ca.113 - 1931 2-seat biplane trainer/aerobatic a/c, x 18
- Ca.113 : More powerful, strengthened deriv. of Ca.109
-- Orig. Ca.113 concept was repl. for military Ca.109s
- Ca.113 : Orig., 1 x Walter
Castor, span 10.49 m
- Ca.113 : 1 x 370 hp Piaggio
Stella P.VII C.35
- Ca.113 AQ: (
Alta Quota) single-seat high-altitude record a/c
-- NB: Driving a 4-bladed propeller, long-span twin-bay wings
- Ca.113 AQ: 1 x 500hp Alfa-Romeo
Pegasus SAQ, span 14.15 m
-- Ca.113 AQ: aka Ca.137 (re-desig. for commercial purposes)
- Ca.113R: 1 x Alfa-Romeo
Pegasus S.2, aka Ca.114, MM284
-- NB: Contemp. sources sometimes used 'Ca.114' for Ca.113 AQ
- Kaproni Bulgarski KB-2UT, BMW IVa (re-eng'd Junkers L-2 or HS-8Be)
-- See Kaproni Bulgarski listing for other Bulgarian Ca.113 deriv's
Ca.114 - 1933 single-engined,single-seat biplane fighter, x 37
- Ca.114: Radial-engined fighter deriv. of Ca.113, span 10.49 m
- Ca.114: 1st prototype (MM.223), 420 hp Bristol
Mercury
- Ca.114: 2nd prototype (MM.233), 510 hp Piaggio P.IX radial
-- Ca.114 competed in 1933 RA fighter contest w/ Fiat C.R.32
- Ca.114: aka Ca.113R record attempt a/c (prototype conv'n?)
- Ca.114: aka Ca.113R, 1 x 502 hp Alfa Romeo
Pegasus S.2
- Ca.114bis: No details (MM.234)
- Ca.114: Prod'n order for Cuerpo de Aviación del Perú, x 36
-- CAP Ca.114s saw action in 1941 Ecuadorian–Peruvian War
- Ca.114: 1 x 550hp Isotta Fraschini
Mercurio, span 10.49 m
-- Peruvian Ca.114s served as fighter-trainers 1942-1945
Ca.115 - (Project) 193? twin-engined sesquiplane medium bomber
- Ca.115: Push-pull engines centre of longer-span upper wing
- Ca.115: 2 x 450 hp I-F
Asso Caccia, span 28.00 m
- Ca.115: Wooden constr. wings, steel-tube fuselage & tail
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,20062.msg195203.html#msg195203
Ca.116 - (Project) 193? biplane cabin tourer/sport a/c
- Ca.116: Enclosed cabin, single-bay eliptical wings
- Ca.116: 1 x 140 hp 7-cyl. radial engine,* span 8.85 m
-- * Almost certainly a 140 hp Fiat A.54 7-cyl radial
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,4108.msg32254.html#msg32254
Ca.117 - (Project) 193? experimental high-altitude monoplane
- Ca.117: 1 x (??) engine, span 10.00 m
Ca.118 - (Project) 193? high-winged monoplane bomber
- Ca.118: 2 x 700 hp radials (?? type ??), span 28.00 m
-- Ca.118: Sim. to Ca.102 except with eliptical wings
Ca.119 - (Project) 193? biplane reconnaissance aircraft
- Ca.119: 1 x 360 hp (?type?) engine,* span 10.50 m
- Ca.119: Mixed construction, Ca.113/Ca.114 derivative
-- * Listed as a water-cooled engine w/ 2-bladed prop
Ca.120 - Trimotor high-winged monoplane experimental bomber
- Ca.120: 3 x 750hp Isotta-Fraschini XI RC, span 27.80 m
-- Ca.120: Encl. cockpit, fixed and spatted main u/c
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,23666.msg287798.html#msg287798
Ca.121 - (Project) Fast monoplane bomber,* retract. u/c
- Ca.121: 3-seat (pilot/bombardier/gunner), 2,000 kg bombs
- Ca.121: 1 x 800 hp I-F 12R geared V-12,** span 21.35 m
-- *
Bombardamento veloce, mixed construction
-- ** NB: Isotta-Fraschini 12R programme was a failure
Ca.122 - Twin-engined, monoplane transport/bomber, x 1*
- Ca.122: Low-winged 3-seater, convert. cargo/bomb bay
- Ca.122: 2 x 700-to-800 hp I-F 12R V-12s, span 26.00 m
-- NB: Isotta-Fraschini's 12R programme was a failure
-- * MM.273 was sole Ca.122, fixed/trousered main u/c**
-- ** Orig. fitted with forward-retracting main u/c
Ca.123 - 1934 23-seat airliner version of Ca.122, x 1*
- Ca.123: 2 x 780 hp G-R 14Krs 14-cyl., span 26.00 m
- Ca.123: 8-20 passengers + 2 x pilots + 1 x radio op.
-- * Designed for SABENA, sole example was MM.501
Ca.124 - 1934 low-wing recce-bomber monoplane, x 1
- Ca.124: Prototype MM.502 with retract. main u/c
- Ca.124: 1 x 750 hp I-F XI RC.15 V-12, span 19.00 m
- Ca.124 Idro: MM.502 conv. fitted with twin floats
- Ca.124 Idro: Could also act as a torpedo-bomber*
-- * Payload of 2,100 kg, incl. 2 x torpedos
-- Mixed constr., wooden wings, steel-tube fuselage
Ca.125 - 1933 single-engined multi-purpose aircraft
- Ca.125: Ca.100 repl., trainer/tourer/postal a/c*
- Ca.125: 1 x 135 hp Colombo S.63 inline, span 8.85 m
-- * Low-slung steel-tube fuselage, eliptical wings
- Ca.125 Idro: (
Idrovolante) twin-float version
--
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/law1/ca125/ca125-5.jpg
-- 3v:
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/law1/ca125/ca125-1.gif
Ca.126 - (Project) 193? monoplane sports aircraft
- Ca.126: No details
Ca.127 - 193? high-winged monoplane recce a/c, x 1
- Ca.127: Ca.97 deriv. with metal Monospar-type wing
- Ca.127: 1 x 750 hp Isotta-Fraschini
Asso, span ?? m
Ca.128 - (Project) Low-wing metal monoplane feederliner
- Ca.128: 1 crew + 4 pax in small cabin
- Ca.128: 3 x 60 hp (?type?) engines, span 11.75 m
Ca.129 - (Project) Low-wing metal monoplane, Ca.128 deriv.
- Ca.129: 2 x 120 hp (?type?) engines, span 11.75 m
Ca.130 - 1933 trimotor high-wing monoplane transport
- Ca.130: Acts as prototype for 1934 Ca.133 series (qv)
Ca.131 - 1934 high-winged trimotor multi-use transport, x 1
- Ca.131: Bomber/airliner/ambulance potential, Ca.101 devel.
- Ca.131: 1 x 510 hp Piaggio P.IX, 2 x 420 hp A-R
Jupiter IV
-- Eliptical wooden wings, steel-tube fuselage structure
- Ca.131AQ (
Alta Quota): (Project) high-altitude version
-- Ca.131 conceptually eclipsed by later Ca.133
Ca.132 - 1934 low-wing monoplane transport/bomber, x 1
- Ca.132: Trimotor, retr. main u/c, Ca.123 devel.*
-- * Smaller fuselage, re-used Ca.123 wings/tailplane
-- * Like Ca.123, retr. u/c later repl. with fixed u/c
- Ca.132: Multi-use aircraft, RA accepted prototype**
-- ** Ca.132 was orig. conceived for colonial duties
-- ** No further Regia Aeronautica orders for Ca.132
- Ca.132: 3 x 610hp Piaggio
Stella P.IX RC.40
-- Sources vary on wingspan: either 26.69 m or 27.85 m
- Ca.132: (As airliner/transport) 28 pax/24 armed soldiers
- Ca.132: (As medium bomber) 4 x 7.7mm mgs, 900 kg of bombs
-- 3-view:
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/bww2/ca132/ca132-1.gif
Ca.133 - 1934 trimotor bomber/transport monoplane, 405 built*
-- * Some soures say 419 (prob. incl Ca.142 and Ca.148)
- Ca.133 : Basic transport-bomber version, 103 x built
- Ca.133: 3 x 460 hp Piaggio
Stella P.VII C.16, span 21.50 m
- Ca.133bis: (Project) 2 x Issota-Fraschini
Asso, G7 p84
- Ca.133P: (
Paracadutisti), 16 x paratroops, x 20-25
- Ca 133S: (
Sanitaria), ambulance variant, 21 built
- Ca.133T: (
Trasporto), troop tansport, 329 built**
-- 3 + 8 pax, ** Some sources say only 258 Ca.133T built
- Ca.135U: (
Ungheria), G2 p199
Ca.134 - 1937 twin-tailed reconnaissance biplane, x 2*
- Ca.134: 1 x 900hp I-F
Asso XI RC.40, span 12.32 m
-- Designed by Raffaele Conflenti, twin fins/rudders
-- * 1937 1st prototype MM.330, 1940 2nd prototype MM.502
- Ca.134(?): (Project) Wright
Cyclone export vers.
Ca.135 - 1936* twin-engined medium bomber, var.engines, x 115
-- NB: Anomolous '135' desig. (CAB project w/ Taliedo desig.)
-- * Prototype compl. end 1935 but not flown until Jan 1936
- Ca.135 prototipo: MM.299, 2 x 836 hp I-F
Asso XI RC.40
- Ca.135 (proto. orig.) 2-blade props, rad. in cowling
- Ca.135 (proto. mod.) 3-blade props, retr. radiators
-- Fitted with Caproni nose turret & ventral 'barbetta'
- Ca.135 (proto. mod.) Forward-placed fixed radiators
- Ca.135 (proto. mod.) 2 x 900 hp I-F
Asso spinto V-12s
- Ca.135
Asso:
Serie, spinners, rev. belly pos.
-- Ca.135
Asso: 2 x 900 hp
Asso XI RC.40 V-12s
-- Ca.135
Asso: Armament incl. Lanciani dorsal turret
- SABCA S.45 : (Project) Belgian production Ca.135
Asso
- Ca.135 Raid: Record aircraft, 2 x 986hp I-F
Asso XI
-- Ca.135 Raid: Long-range tanks for record attempts, 1 built
- Ca.135 Civile: (Project) Sept 1938 12-pax airliner proposal
- Ca.135 Civile: Prop dia. 3.15 m, span 20.50 m, length 15.05 m
-- Ca.135 Civile: Fwd-placed cockpit, circular cabin windows
- Ca.135
tipo Perù: 1938, x 6, local prod. not realized
-- Ca.135
tipo Perù: Distinct dorsal turret + 'dustbin'
-- Ca.135
tipo Perù: 820 hp I-F
Asso XI RC.45s**
-- **
Asso XI RC.45 was high-alt. vers.
Asso spinto
-- ** Some sources say x 32, 1st 6 with 815 hp
Asso XI RC
- Ca.135 M: (Project) Oct 1938 updated airframe construction
- Ca.135 M: (
Metallico) revised all-metal airframe
- Ca.135S (
tipo Spagna): 1937, radial-engined version
- Ca.135S: 2 x 1,000 hp Fiat A.80 RC.41, 5 x RA conv. 1937-38
- Ca.135S: 3 x further conv., delivered to Spain in Sept 1938
-- 6 x Ca.135S sent to Balearic Islands, 4 x lost enroute
- Ca.135 bis: 1938, 2 x 1,000hp Piaggio P.XI RC.40, x 32
-- Ca.135 bis: Revised nose and added cabin glazing
- SABCA S.45 bis: (Project) Belgian production Ca.135 bis
- Ca.135 bis U (
Ungheria): 1940 RA a/c export to Hungary**
-- ** some sources claim Hungarian Ca.135 bis had WM K-14s
-- ** WM K-14 was the Manfred Weiss-built Gnome-Rhône 14K
-- Ca.135 U: 30 x I-F engines, 1 x P.XI RC.40, 1 x A-R 135
- Ca.135 bis (
Bulgaro), Dec 1938 order x 12, not filled
- Ca.135 bis (
Greco), Dec 1939 order x 24, not filled
- Ca.135 bis
con DB 601: (Project) June 1939 study
-- Ca.135 bis
con DB 601: 2 x 1,175 hp Daimler Benz 601A
- Ca.135 bis Idro: (Project) Feb 1939 twin-float variant
- Ca.135 IS: (Project) Twin-float torpedo-bomber variant
-- Ca.135 IS:
Idro Silurante (Torpedo Waterplane)
- Ca.135 Mod:
Modificato), 1939 conv. to bis standards
- Ca.135 Mod: 2 x 1,000 hp Piaggio P.XI RC.40 14-cyl. radials
-- Ca.135 Mod: 1939-40 Caproni Vizzola re-engining program
- Ca.135 bis/Alfa: 2 x 1,400 hp A-R 135 RC 32
Tornados
-- Ca.135 bis/Alfa: 1 x completed towards Hungarian contract
-- For undesignated Ca.135 projects, see
reply #98
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https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/caproni-aircraft.2026/page-3#post-350861
Ca.136 - (Project) bomber(??) no details
Ca.137 - High-altitude biplane, 1 x prototype (MM284)
- Ca.137: For commercial purposes, re-labelled Ca.113AQ
Ca.138 - (??)
Ca.139 - (??)
Ca.140 - 1935 high-winged transport monoplane, 1 x prototype*
- Ca.140: Ca.111 devel., u/c retracts into low stub wings
- Ca.140: 1 x 830hp I-F
Asso 750 RC.40, span 19.68 m
-- * Prototype MM.140 (or MM.348?), cabin for 7 passengers
Ca.141 - (Project) Higher-powered development of the Ca.133
- Ca.141: Strut-braced engine pods with retractable main u/c
- Ca.141: 2 x 880hp Gnôme-Rhone 14krs radials, span 21.50 m
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/caproni-ca-133-unbuild-versions.3291/#post-722483
Ca.142 - 1935 bomber/transport, retract. u/c, Ca.133 deriv.
- Ca.142: 3 x 460hp Piaggio P.VII C.16 radials, x 1 (MM.327)
Ca.143 - (??) no details (1936?), G7 p84
Ca.144 - (??) no details
- Ca.144: Often seen as typo for both Ca.114 and Ca.133
Ca.145 - (??)
Ca.146 - 1938 bomber (eg: MM.331)
Ca.146 - 1935 high-winged recce a/c, 1 x prototype
- Ca.146: Braced shoulder-mounted wing, MM.331
- Ca.146: 1 x 840 hp I-F
Asso XI RC.40, span 12.60 m
Ca.147 - (??)
Ca.148 - (I) 1937 civil/colonial transport devel. of Ca.133*
-- * Cockpit moved fwd ~1 m allowed a longer cargo bay
- Ca.148 : 3 x 460hp Piaggio
Stella P.VII radials; 12 x built
- Ca.148P: (
Paracadutisti), paratroop transport; 48 x built
-- Ca.148P: Lengthened & widened fuselage w/ lower step
-- Ca.148P: 40 x Vizzola-built, 8 x AV.I.S Ca.133 conversions
Ca.148 - (II) (Project) 1949 twin-engined Ca.133 derivative
- Ca.148
Coloniale: Updated Ca.133; by Caproni-Vizzola
- Ca.148
Coloniale: 2 x underslung engines;* span 21.50 m
-- * 2 x
gondola mount Isotta Fraschini
Delta R.C.45 IV12s
-- * 2 x
gondola mount Pratt & Whitney R-1830
Twin Wasps
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/caproni-ca-133-unbuilt-versions.3291/#post-871437
Ca.149 - (??)
Ca.150 - (Project) 1936 twin-boomed attack-fighter
- Ca.150: 2 x ordered (MM.361 & MM.362), then cancelled
-- NB: Ca.150 may also be designated CAB C.7, eg: MM.150*
-- * Or poss. just confusion with Matricole Militari No.?
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/caproni-ca-150-twin-boom-fighter-project.44667/
Ca.151 - High-winged transport/bomber, Ca.133/Ca.141 devel.
- Ca.151: 3 x 825 hp I-F
Asso XI RC V-12s, span 21.50 m
Ca.152 - (??)
Ca.153 - (Project) 1938 monoplane heavy fighter, Ca.150 deriv.
- Ca 153: 2 x 650 hp Isotta-Fraschini
Asso A.120 IRCC.35
- Ca 153: June 1938 wind tunnel tests
Ca.154 - (Project) 1938 monoplane heavy fighter, Ca.150 deriv.
- Ca.154: 2 x (?type?) engines, span ?? m
- Ca.154: A 'rough project', twin-boomed (??)
Ca.155 - (Project) 1938 twin-engine monoplane heavy fighter
- Ca.155: July 1938
bimotore da combattimento
- Ca.155 bis: May 1938
bimotore da combattimento
-- Both Ca.155 and Ca.155bis considered 'rough projects'
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/italian-heavy-fighters.2984/page-3#post-542607
Ca.156 - (Project) twin-engined heavy fighter, Ca.150 deriv.
Ca.157 - (??)
Ca.158 - (??)
Ca.159 - (??)
Ca.160 - (Project) 1936 reconnaissance-fighter project (??)
- Ca.160 AQ (
Alta Quota) high-altitude aircraft (MM.353)
Ca.161 - 1936 high-altitude a/c based on Ca.113, x 1 (MM.360)
- Ca.161: Single-seat,* longer equal-span wings comp. Ca.113
- Ca.161: 1 x 710hp Piaggio P.XI RC.72 radial, span 14.25 m
-- Ca.161: 1937 record, 15,655m,
TenCol Mario Pezzi, pressure suit
- Ca.161bis: 1 x 750hp Piaggio P.XI RC.100/2v, span 14.25 m
- Ca.161bis: 1938, 17,083m,
TenCol Pezzi, pressurized cockpit*
-- * Pressure vessel inside fuselage, designed by Mechelli
-- NB: Despite desig. & MM, Ca.161bis had little in common
--
http://www.enricopezzi.it/fam_pezzi/mario_pezzi/images/MP_1937 C161_02w.jpg
- Ca.161 Idro: Twin-float seaplane conversion of Ca.161bis
-- Ca.161 Idro: Sept 1939 record, 13,542m,
Ten Nicola de Mauro
- Ca.161NS - aka Ca.161 Idro (above), G4 p343
--
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,12278.0.html
Ca.162 - (Project) Reconnaissance-fighter
Ca.163 - 1938 single-seat biplane, x 1 (preserved)
- Ca.163: 1 x 110hp Walter
Minor inline, led to Ca.164
-- Caproni-Predappio design (?? 600-Block number ??)
Ca.164 - 1938 tandem 2-seat biplane trainer, 380 built
- Ca.164: 1 x 185hp Alfa Romeo 115-Ibis, span ?? m
- Ca.164: Built by Aeronautica Predappio S.A.
- Ca.164
ala ridotta: Reduced span version
- Ca.164 (?): 100 order for French Armée de l'Air
Ca.165 - 1938/39 single-engined, single-seat biplane fighter
- Ca.165: Single-bay biplane, spatted u/c, 12 x ordered*
- Ca.165: 1 x 900hp Isotta-Fraschini L.121 RC.40, span ?? m
-- * 02 Sept 1939 order for 12 x pre-prod'n a/c, cancelled
-- * Cancelled Ca.165 order transf. to Caproni-Vizzola F.5s
-- 1 x Ca.165 (MM.435), design by
ing.Raffaeli Conflenti
-- Ca.165 also proposed for canc. carrier fighter contest
Ca.166 - Rebuilt CAB (Pallavicino) PS.1 4-seat sportsplane
- Ca.166: 1 x 185 hp Alfa Romeo 115-I 6-cylinder,* x 1**
- Ca.166: (As planned) 1 x 220 hp A-R 116-I 6-cylinder
- Ca.166: Rebuilt as MM.400/I-ALGU, ex-MM.257/ex-I-MELO
-- * Alfa inline replacing orig. Fiat A.70 radial engine
-- ** 2 x PS.1 (I-MELO & MM.258/I-FRAN) built, aka Ca.303
-- MM.503 also assigned, poss. I-FRAN was also rebuilt (??)
Ca.167 - 1937 light tourer prototype, x 1 prototype
- Ca.167: Low-wing cabin monoplane, fixed u/c
-- Wooden wing, fabric-covered steel-tube fuselage
Ca.168 - (??)
Ca.169 - 1942 high-speed bomber development, Ca.135 deriv.
- Ca.169: More powerful Ca.135, revised nacelles & tail*
-- * Enl. nacelles, spinners, revised tails w/ diherdral
- Ca.169: Prototype conversion of A-R 126-powered Ca.135
- Ca.169: (Orig.) Oct 1942, 2 x 1,300 hp Piaggio P.XII RC.35
-- NB: Giorgio Dorati of GMS lists P.XXI power at 1,500 hp
- Ca.169: (Mod.) Feb 1943 mod., 2 x 1,400 hp A-R 135 RC.32
-- Ca.169 (Mod.) aka Ca.135 bis/Alfa (as per HUngarian a/c)
--
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,13013.msg129172.html#msg129172
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https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19186.msg338718.html#msg338718
Ca.170 - (Project) tandem 2-seat combat training biplane
- Ca.170 : 1 x (??) hp IF
Astro 7 engine;* span (??)
-- * Isotta Fraschini
Astro 7 was a 7-cylinder radial**
-- ** Ratings were: C.20 500 hp; C.21 460 hp; C.40 440 hp
- Ca.171 : As per Ca.170 except for inline 6-cylinder engine
- Ca.171 : 1 x 205 hp Alfa Romeo 115-I 6-cyl.; span (??)
Ca.172 - (??)
Ca.173 - 19?? single-seat sesquiplane fighter, revised Ca.165
- Ca.173: 1 x 1,000 hp Isotta-Fraschini L.170 V-12 engine
Ca.174 - (??)
Ca.175 - (Project) 1938-39 biplane fighter-interceptor*
- Ca.175: 1 x Isotta-Fraschini L.122 RCC.50 IV-12
-- * For
Caccia (
Intercettori) contest**
-- ** Part of RA's
Programma R expansion
Ca.176 - (Project) Redesignated small-fuselage Ca.313FP*
--* Ca.313FP,
Fusoliera Piccola (small fuselage)
-- Ca.176 begun as a study at CAB by
ing. Chiodi
Ca.177 - (Project) Trimotor Ca.133/Ca.141 devel., cancelled*
- Ca.177: 1 x nose Alfa-Romeo 125, 2 x wing Piaggio VIIs
-- * Ca.177 development eclipsed by Ca.148 colonial transp.
Ca.178 - (??)
Ca.179 - (Project) 1940-41 4-engined transport aircraft
- Ca.179: (??) no other details
Ca.180 - (Project) 1941(?) 4-engined military transport
- Ca.180: Swing-tail transport for 14 ton M13/40 tanks
- Ca.180: (??) Possibly a swing-tail deriv. of Ca.179 (??)
-- See post #211
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/caproni-aircraft.2026/page-3#post-582909
Ca.181 - (??)
Ca.182 - (??)
Ca.183 - (Project) high altitude interceptor, 2 x variants
- Ca.183: Tractor engine (?DB 605/RA.1050?) adapted for altitude
- Ca.183bis: 1 x 1,250 hp DB 605* + 1 x Campini compressor**
-- * Driving 6-bladed contra-rotating propellers
-- ** 'Thermo-jet' compressor driven by 700 hp Fiat A.30
-- Constr. work begun at Taliedo, cancelled with armistice
--
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,3352.0
Ca.184 - (Project) 1943
Zanzara* twin-engined heavy fighter
- Ca.184: Based on Ca.176 (Ca.313FP fuselage, Ca.313G wing)
- Ca.184: 2 x DB 605 (or Fiat R.A.1050 R.C.58-I
Tifone)
-- *
Zanzara (Mosquito) was actually contest name
-- Ca.184 in competition with Ca.380/Ca.381
Corsaro
Ca.185 - (??)
Ca.186 - Low-wing light aircraft
Ca.187 - (??)
Ca.188 - (??)
Ca.189 - (??)
Ca.190 - (Project) Postwar civil project, no details
Ca.191 - (Project) 1947 high-winged twin-engined transport
- Ca.191: 18-seat twin-engined feederliner, nosewheel u/c
- Ca 191 : 2 x 800 hp Isotta Fraschini
Delta IIIs; span 26.00 m
- Ca.191A: Radial-engined civil transport version of Ca.191
-- Ca.191A: G7 p195
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,5551.msg345766.html#msg345766
Ca.192 - (??)
Ca.193 - 1948-49 4-to-5-seat light transport, 1 x prototype
- Ca.193: 2 x 160hp Walter
Minor 6-III pushers; span (??) m
-- The I-POLO reg. honoured designer
ing. Amilcare Porro
-- Preserved at Museo dell’Aeronautica Gianni Caproni, Trento
--
http://www.museocaproni.it/velivoli/caproni-ca193.asp
- (??): (Project) turboprop-powered fighter-trainer
- (??): (Project) radar-equipped maritime patrol aircraft
- (??): (Project) '
Coloniale' style multi-purpose aircraft
Ca.194 - (Project) jet-trainer
--
AeroFan #100 Caproni's Final Projects 3-view?
Ca.195 - (Project) 1950 low-wing 2-seat jet trainer*
- Ca.195: Twin-jets behind wing trailing edge**
- Ca.195: Designed by Ing. Amilcare Porro
-- * Drawings show Ca.195 arranged as single-seater
-- ** Straight trailing edge, swept leading edge
-- 3v:
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19484.msg292282.html#msg292282
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https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19484.msg255518.html#msg255518
Ca.196 - (Project) jet-trainer
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19484.msg255518.html#msg255518
Ca.197 - (Project) 1948 swept-wing single-seat fighter
- Ca.197: 1st version, 2 x Junkers
Jumo 004s
-- Belly-mounted engines, low wing, upswept T-tail
- Ca.197: 2nd version, 2 x de Havilland
Ghosts
-- Belly intake, cruciform tail, mid-wing, span 15.20 m
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19484.msg256439.html#msg256439
-- 3v:
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19484.msg291552.html#msg291552
Ca.198 - (??)
Ca.199 - (??)
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