Caproni Ca.100

Caproni Ca.100

PaísItalia
TipoAviones entrenador
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The Caproni Ca.100 was a biplane trainer aircraft designed and built by the Italian company Caproni in the late 1920s. It was based on the de Havilland DH.60 Moth, but with a modified wing configuration and tailplane. The Ca.100 was also known as Caproncino, meaning little Caproni, because of its small size and light weight.
The Ca.100 was used by the Regia Aeronautica, the Italian air force, as a primary trainer and liaison aircraft. It was also popular among civilian pilots and clubs, as it was easy to fly and maintain. The Ca.100 could be fitted with different engines, ranging from 60 to 135 hp, and some variants had floats for water operations. The Ca.100 was also produced under license in Peru and Bulgaria, where it was called the Ca.100PR and the KB-1 Peperuda, respectively.
The Ca.100 was one of the most successful Italian aircraft of its time, with over 700 units built by Caproni and other manufacturers. Some examples are still preserved in museums and private collections, and a few are still flying today.

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