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Caproni Ca.97

Caproni Ca.97

The Caproni Ca.97 was a utility monoplane aircraft designed and produced by the Italian aircraft manufacturer Caproni. It had a range of powerplant arrangements, the aircraft could be flown with many as three radial engines, however, many were built with only the nose engine present or with only the two nacelle-mounted engines. The Ca.97 was originally designed during the latter half of the 1920s as a high-wing braced trimotor monoplane of conventional configuration with one engine mounted on the nose and the other two carried on strut-mounted nacelles at the fuselage sides. It was adopted by both civilian and military operators, and thus saw a diverse range of uses from utility transport to limited use as an airliner. The Regia Aeronautica routinely used the Ca.97 to conduct colonial policing in North Africa.

Summary from Wikipedia, photo via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA.

Manufacturer
Caproni
Category
Transport & cargo
First flight
1927-01-01

Specifications

Cruise speed
120 kt
Max speed
120 kt
Range
540 nm
Service ceiling
18,860 ft
Max takeoff weight
5,842 lb
Empty weight
3,638 lb
Powerplant
Alfa Romeo Jupiter VIII Ri
Engines
1
Seats
6
Length
37.3 ft
Wingspan
52.5 ft
Height
11.5 ft
Number built
13

Specifications are approximate and may vary by variant. Compiled from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).

Reference and training only. Specifications vary by variant — consult the manufacturer and the official documents.