Caproni Ca.356
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Role
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Reconnaissance
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National origin
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Italy
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Manufacturer
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IMAM
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Status
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paper project
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The Caproni Ca.356 was a proposed reconnaissance aircraft developed by the Italian company IMAM in the early forties. It was intended to replace the IMAM Ro.37, and would have been powered by two 1,250 hp Isotta Fraschini Zeta R.C.42 engines, with a wingspan of 65.6 feet (20 meters).
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Establishments Taliedo | Company WW1 HP designations | |
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Numerical designation sequence2, 3 |
- Ca.2001
- Ca.201
- Ca.202-2031
- Ca.204
- Ca.205
- Ca.2061
- Ca.207
- Ca.208-2101
- Ca.211
- Ca.212-2131
- Ca.214
- Ca.2151
- Ca.216
- Ca.217-2241
- Ca.225
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Names | |
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WW1 Military designations | |
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Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi (CAB) | |
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Caproni Reggiane |
- Ca.400
- Ca.401
- Ca.402
- Ca.403
- Ca.404
- Ca.405
- Ca.406
- Ca.4071
- Ca.408
- Ca.4091
- Ca.410
- Ca.4111
- Ca.412
- Ca.413-4141
- Ca.415
- Ca.416
- Ca.4171
- Ca.418
- Ca.495
- Ca.8000
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Caproni-Predappio | |
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Caproni Peruana | |
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Caproni Vizzola | |
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Caproni Trento | |
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Other groups | |
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1 No details on project, or designation skipped 2Sequence retroactively applied to pre-1918 designs 3200 series reserved for multi-engine types |