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Caproni CA 36, Italy, 1917
, Heavy Bomber |
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By end of 1914 Giovanni Caproni designed a three-engine
bomber, the Ca 31. It had Gnome rotary engines. In the
next year, the design was changed to FIAT inline
engines and designated Ca 32. After the first
operational experiences, for example athe the austrian
Aisovizza, the design was modified again to be the Ca
33. It had the more powerful and reliable Isotta
Fraschini engines. The Ca 36 is the last model of this
family, designed at the end of the war in 1918. It
could be easy disassembled for transport. The Ca 36
remained in service as late as 1929.
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Handley Page V/1500, United Kingdom, 1918
, Heavy long range bomber |
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