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Caproni, also
known as Società de
Agostini e
Caproni and Società
Caproni e Comitti, was an
Italian aircraft manufacturer. Its main base of
operations was...
- Army,
original and licence-built
examples were used by
France (original
Capronis were used in
French CAP escadres, licence-built
examples in CEP escadres)...
- The
Caproni Ca.5 was an
Italian heavy bomber of
World War I and the
postwar era. It was the
final version of the
series of
aircraft that
began with the...
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Machine Venice Airport Lido. Retrieved: 25
March 2012. Guttman, Jon, "Crazy
Capronis,"
Aviation History, July 2008. p. 55 Angelucci, Enzo. The Rand McNally...
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Giorgio Caproni (Livorno, 7
January 1912 – 22
January 1990, Rome) was an
Italian poet,
literary critic and translator,
especially from French. His work...
- Stipa-
Caproni, also
known as the
Caproni Stipa, was an
experimental Italian aircraft designed in 1932 by
Luigi Stipa (1900–1992) and
built by
Caproni. It...
- from the
original on 2017-06-12.
Retrieved 2012-02-17. Guttman, "Crazy
Capronis,"
Aviation History, July 2008, p. 55. Green, William, and
Gordon Swanborough...
- The
Caproni Ca.60 Transaereo,
often referred to as the
Noviplano (nine-wing) or Capronissimo, was the
prototype of a
large nine-wing
flying boat intended...
- The
Caproni Ca.1 was an
Italian heavy bomber of the
World War I era. The Ca.1 was a three-engine
biplane of fabric-covered
wooden construction. It had...
- The
Caproni Campini N.1, also
known as the C.C.2, is an
experimental jet
aircraft built in the 1930s by
Italian aircraft manufacturer Caproni. The N.1...