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Origin(s) | Italy (Caproni) | ||||||||
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Units Produced | 1 (prototype only) | ||||||||
Engines and Powerplant | 8 × Liberty L-12 piston engines (approximately 400 hp each) | ||||||||
Weight(s) | Approximately 24000 kg | ||||||||
First Flight(s) | 1921 March 4 | ||||||||
Length(s) | 23.45 meters | ||||||||
Wingspan | 30.0 meters (total – triple-wing configuration) | ||||||||
Height(s) | 9.15 meters | ||||||||
The Caproni Ca.60 Transaero was a massive flying boat prototype designed and developed in Italy in the early 1920s. A product of Gianni Caproni's engineering vision, the Ca.60 was built to operate commercial passenger flights across the Atlantic Ocean. Its nine wings, eight engines, and boat-like fuselage were a testament to the engineering design philosophy of its era.
The development of the Caproni Ca.60 was aimed at creating a large civil flying boat capable of carrying passengers over the Atlantic Ocean. The project reflected the interest in large aircraft designs following World War I. The aircraft was built in 1921 in Sesto Calende on the shores of Italy's Lake Maggiore. It was designed to have a capacity of 100 passengers. The Ca.60 was only able to make one short flight, and the project was canceled shortly after.
Caproni Ca.60 (Aviation videos archives part1 1900-1935)
The Caproni Ca.60 featured a unique design:
The Caproni Ca.60 Transaero was only able to perform one short test flight over Lake Maggiore. During this first and only flight on March 4, 1921, it lifted off the water, lost control by pitching its nose up, and crashed into the lake. The aircraft was severely damaged in the crash and was soon completely destroyed by a fire. Following this incident, Caproni decided to abandon the project.
The Caproni Ca.60 was an experimental multi-winged aircraft designed by the Italian engineer Gianni Caproni in 1921. Noteworthy for its nine-wing structure and eight-engine configuration, this aircraft represents one of the early visions for transatlantic passenger transport. Planned to carry around 100 passengers, the Ca.60 was one of the first engineering attempts at large-scale civil air transport. Although it did not achieve operational success, the Caproni Ca.60 is remembered in aviation history as an example of bold and experimental design, and it is considered a symbol of the effort to push technological boundaries.
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Origin(s) | Italy (Caproni) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Units Produced | 1 (prototype only) | ||||||||
Engines and Powerplant | 8 × Liberty L-12 piston engines (approximately 400 hp each) | ||||||||
Weight(s) | Approximately 24000 kg | ||||||||
First Flight(s) | 1921 March 4 | ||||||||
Length(s) | 23.45 meters | ||||||||
Wingspan | 30.0 meters (total – triple-wing configuration) | ||||||||
Height(s) | 9.15 meters | ||||||||
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