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Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli

This photo was added on 12 January 2023, and has since been viewed 624 times. Aircraft photo of MM12664 - Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli - Italy - Air Force, taken by AirHistory.net Photo Archive at Palermo - Boccadifalco (LICP) in Italy in September 1943. Captured Ca.309 has had the fasces removed from the roundels. [i]Photo from: National Archives at.


Caproni Bergamaschi Ca.309 Ghibli Caproni / Caproni Bergamaschi / Caproni Vizzola

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Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli of the 26th Flight Saharan Aviation (26a Squadriglia Aviazione Sahariana

Operations The Ca. 309 served in Libya during the first part of World War II, with good operative results. [1] After the loss of the African colonies, the surviving planes were returned to Italy, where they were used as transports. Two Ghiblis were bought by the Paraguayan government for its Military Air Arm.


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The Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli was an Italian aircraft used in Libya and North Africa from 1937 to 1943. Its nickname 'Ghibli' refers to a Libyan desert wind and has served as the inspiration for animation Studio Ghibli 's name. [1] Development The Caproni Ca.309 was designed by Cesare Pallavicino, based on the Ca.308 Borea transport.


Vintage Models Caproni Ca 309 "Ghibli" Regia Aeronautica 172 72008 Everest Model

The Caproni Ca.309 was designed by Cesare Pallavicino, based on the Ca.308 Borea transport. It was intended to replace the obsolete IMAM Ro.1 biplane, and to serve as a reconnaissance and ground-attack aircraft. The Ca.309 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a piston engine fitted to each wing. The aircraft was also produced in Bulgaria.


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Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli 6mm 1/285 (6LMNEQYMF) by Carlos2k10

The first of these was the aptly-named Ca.309 Ghibli (desert wind), 78 of which were built for use in Libya. The military versions were used as light transports or reconnaissance bombers with a lengthened glazed nose, bomb racks, cameras, and with armament comprising three 7.7mm machine-guns.


Vintage Models Caproni Ca 309 "Ghibli" civilian markings 172 72007 Everest Model

The Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli was an Italian aircraft used in Libya and North Africa from 1937 to 1943. Its nickname 'Ghibli' refers to a Libyan desert wind and has served as the inspiration for animation Studio Ghibli 's name. [1] Contents Development Operations Operators Specifications (Ca.309 production) See also References Bibliography Development


Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli

The Caproni Bergamaschi Ca 309 (Ghibli) was an Italian general-purpose/light reconnaissance bomber aircraft of the Second World War. The ca 309 was powered by two 200 hp Alfa Romeo 115-II 6-cylinder inverted inline piston engines providing a top speed of 250 kmh and a range of 670 km. Armaments consisted of two 7.7 mm machine guns in the wing.


. Italiano Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli, aereo militare multiruolo bimotore monoplano, data e luogo

The Ca.309 Ghibli ("Desert Wind") twin-engine transport aircraft were designed by Caproni engineer Cesare Pallavicino in 1936, intended to be used in Italian North Africa as a reconnaissance aircraft with some light bombing capability. Subsequently, several variants were built, designated Ca.310 through Ca. 314.


War Machines Drawn Caproni Ca.309, Italian users

Specifications: Wingspan: 16.2 m (53 ft 1½ in) Length: 13.3 m (43 ft 6 in) Height: 3.25 m (10 ft 6 in) Wing area: 38.7 m² (53.15 sq ft) Max speed: 250 km/h (155 mph) Cruising speed: 210 km/h (130 mph) Initial rate of climb: 174 m/min (570 ft/min) Service ceiling: 4,500 m (14,764 ft) Range at 220 km/h (137 mph): 1,544 km (960 miles)


Caproni "Ca.309 Ghibli", Транспортный самолет Энциклопедия военной техники

Product Description The Ghibli ("Desert Wind") was designed as a general-purpose colonial monoplane. It served well in Libya as a transport and light reconnaissance bomber. The last Ghibli was retired from Italian Air Force service in 1948. This model is a re-scale of our 1/200 Ca.309, some parts have been modified to better fit the new scale.


Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli · The Encyclopedia of Aircraft David C. Eyre

Caproni Ca-309 Ghibli Reconnaissance Aircraft /Airplanes/Axis/Italy/05-Reconnaissance/Ca-309/Ca-309.htm | Up-dated: 12 Squadriglia - Agedabia, July 1942. Caproni Ca-309 Specifications General Type:Reconnaissance Aircraft Crew:3 Engine 2× Alfa Romeo 115-II 6-cylinder inline engine | 390 hp | Pistons


Captured Italian Caproni CA 133, likely North Africa pin by Paolo Marzioli Avion militaire

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository English: Caproni Ca.309 Media in category "Caproni Ca.309" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-786-0344-17A, Flugzeug Caproni Ca 309.jpg 800 × 534; 50 KB Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli 1943 Sicily 342-FH 000111.jpg 3,702 × 2,013; 2.72 MB


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The Ghibli itself was descended from a 1935 light transport aircraft, the Ca.308 Borea. Carrying eight passengers, the Borea entered the scene in 1935. Five were sold to Ala Littoria, and two went to the Italian government as transports and liaison aircraft.