The Caproni Ca.100 was the standard
trainer aircraft of the ''
Regia Aeronautica
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'' in the 1930s. Large numbers of this tandem, two-seat, biplane were built, powered by different engines.
Design and development
The Ca.100 (nicknamed Caproncino, little Caproni), was based on the
de Havilland DH.60 Moth
The de Havilland DH.60 Moth is a 1920s British two-seat touring and training aircraft that was developed into a series of aircraft by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.
Development
The DH.60 was developed from the larger DH.51 biplane ...
, for which Caproni had a production licence. They revised the wings so that the upper wing was slightly smaller than the lower, and also redesigned the tailplane. Otherwise, its wings followed those of the Moth in having no
sweep
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or
stagger. It was a wooden-framed, fabric-covered single-engine aircraft with a square section fuselage built around four
longerons
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, with tandem open cockpits. It had a fixed,
conventional undercarriage
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. Fuel was carried, Moth style, in a streamlined tank on the centre section of the upper wing.
It first flew in late 1928, piloted by Domenico Antonini, at Milan-Taliedo.
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Ca.100s were powered by a variety of engines. The most common of these were the Isotta Fraschini Asso 80R and the ]Colombo S.63
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, both six-cylinder air-cooled inline engines, and the uncowled Fiat A.50
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and A.54 seven-cylinder radials.[ Other engines in the 60-100 kW (80-135 hp) range included the Walter NZ-85, ]Farini T.58 Farini may refer to:
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, Fiat A.53
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Applications
* Caproni Ca.100
* CNA Delta
* Fiat TR.1
* Savoia-Marchetti S.56
Specifications (A.53)
See also ...
, Fiat A.60
The Fiat A.60 was a four-cylinder, air-cooled inline engine developed in Italy in the 1930s.
Design
The A.60 had a valve control mechanism and the distribution shaft seal, which had a special cover ensuring uniform cooling of the cylinders. In a ...
radials and the inline Colombo S.53
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, Cirrus Major
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Design and development
The Blackburn Cirrus Major started life as a continued evolution of the original Cirrus and Hermes series of ai ...
, de Havilland Gipsy
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, de Havilland Gipsy Major
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engines.[
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Operational history
The Regia Aeronautica received two prototype and 675 production Ca.100s, built by Bergamasche, Breda
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, C.N.A. and Macchi
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as well as Caproni.[ 30 of the Macchi-built examples were fitted with floats and designated Ca.100 Idro.] The Ca.100s were mostly used as primary trainers, though some undertook liaison work.[
Some aircraft were built as civilian tourers,] numbering at least eight.[ Later they were joined on the Civil Register by retired ex-military machines.][
There were exports to Peru and ]Portugal
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. Twelve Ca.100PRs, a derivative with all-metal structure, powered by a Kinner B-5
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Design and development
The B-5 was a development of the earlier K-5 with slightly greater power and dimensions. The main chang ...
radial engine were built under licence by ''Fábrica Nacional de Aviones Caproni Perú'', a Peru
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vian subsidiary of Caproni from 1937. The Ca.100PRs remained in service with the Peruvian air force until 1946, when the remaining four aircraft were transferred to the Peruvian Civil Aviation School, where they remained in use until 1956.
Ca.100 was also produced by Caproni's Bulgarian subsidiary as the KB-1 ''Peperuda'' (butterfly), with seven aircraft powered by Walter NZ 120
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engines built in 1932, and a further two Bulgarian-built floatplanes donated to the Bulgarian government by Gianni Caproni
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. They were phased out of Bulgarian service due to problems with the aircraft's wooden structures within two years.
One example of the Ca.100 Idro seaplane version was used to establish a world seaplane
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altitude record of in 1931.
Surviving aircraft
The last flying original landplane Ca.100, ''I-ABMT'' is ex-military, ''MM55194''. The Aero Club Como
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floatplane ''I-ABOU'', ex-''MM65156'', has been rebuilt after a takeoff collision in 2006, flying again in September 2010. At least one replica also flies.
Aircraft on display
The Italian Air Force Museum
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at Vigna di Valle
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acquired landplane ''I-GTAB'' in May 2007; it is now marked with the registration ''FIR-9'', appropriate to a Ca.100 serving at the Florence
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basic Flying School in the mid-1930s.
Floatplane ex-''I-DISC'' and '' MM56237'' is in the Museo dell'Aeronautica Gianni Caproni
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Ex-''I-BIZZ'' and ''MM56271'' is in the Royal Saudi Air Force Museum
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Operators
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*Bulgarian Air Force
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* ''Regia Aeronautica
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* Peruvian Air Force
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Specifications (Gipsy engine)
See also
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