The CANT 6 was a flying boat designed for Italian military service in 1925. It was a large biplane of conventional design with three engines mounted in nacelles within the interplane gap. Only a single example was produced in its original military configuration, followed by two further aircraft redesigned as 11-seat passenger aircraft. One of these was retained by CANT, but the other entered airline service with Società Italiana Servizi Aerei.
| CANT 6 | |
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| Role | Maritime patrol flying boat Type of aircraft |
| Manufacturer | CANT |
| Designer | Raffaele Conflenti |
| First flight | 1925 |
| Number built | 3 |

General characteristics
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