Caproni Ca.310
Italian reconnaissance aircraft used in World War II / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio (Italian: southwest wind)[1] was an Italian monoplane, twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft used in World War II. Derived from the similar Ca.309, it had its combat debut during the Spanish Civil War and took part in the earlier phases of World War II in Libya. Some were used in attack groups as a temporary replacement for the unsatisfactory Breda Ba.65. The last Ca.310 was retired by the Italian Air Force in 1948.
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Caproni-Begamaschi Ca.310 | |
Role | Reconnaissance |
Manufacturer | Caproni |
Designer | Cesare Pallavicino |
First flight | 20 February 1937 |
Introduction | 1938 |
Retired | 1948 |
Primary users | Regia Aeronautica Hungarian Air Force Royal Norwegian Air Force Air Force of Peru |
Number built | 312 |
Variants | Caproni Ca.313 Caproni Ca.311 |
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