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The Caproni Ca.113 was an advanced training biplane produced in Italy and Bulgaria in the early 1930s. Designed as a follow-on to the Ca.100, it was a more powerful and robust aircraft capable of aerobatics. It was a conventional design with two cockpits in tandem, single-bay staggered wings of equal span, and mainwheels covered by large spats.

Caproni Ca.113 with engine Walter Castor, Cleveland (September 1931)
Caproni Ca.113 with engine Walter Castor, Cleveland (September 1931)
Ca.113
Role Civil trainer aircraft
Manufacturer Caproni, Kaproni Bulgarski
First flight 1931

Design and development


The Ca.113's capabilities were demonstrated by Mario De Bernardi's win of the aerobatic trophy at the 1931 Cleveland Air Races with engine Walter Castor[1] and its use in setting a number of aerial records, most importantly a world altitude record of 14,433 m (47,352 ft) set by Renato Donati on 11 April 1934. Other records included a women's world altitude record of 12,010 m (39,400 ft) set by Contessa Carina Negrone in 1935 and world endurance records for inverted flight. These latter records were set by Tito Falconi at the US 1933 National Air Races, who flew inverted from Los Angeles to San Diego and after the race meet, made an inverted flight from St. Louis to Chicago.

Caproni Ca.113 AQ altitude record aircraft
Caproni Ca.113 AQ altitude record aircraft

The Ca.113 was also produced in quantity by the subsidiary that Caproni established in Kazanlak, Bulgaria. Here, it was known as the Chuchuliga ("Skylark") and was produced in a number of versions designated KB-2, KB-3, KB-4 and KB-5 in 1938-1939, some of which were armed. 107 of these aircraft were produced, most going to the Bulgarian Royal Air Force, where they saw service until the country was overrun by the Soviet Union in 1944.

The sole surviving Ca.113, at Volandia Park and Aviation Museum, Milan Malpensa Airport, Italy
The sole surviving Ca.113, at Volandia Park and Aviation Museum, Milan Malpensa Airport, Italy

Operators


 Bulgaria
 Peru
 Portugal

Specifications


Caproni Ca.113 3-view drawing from L'Aerophile Salon 1932
Caproni Ca.113 3-view drawing from L'Aerophile Salon 1932

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Related lists


References



Bibliography




Media related to Caproni Ca.113 at Wikimedia Commons


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[de] Caproni Ca.113

Die Caproni Ca.113 war ein italienisches Schulflugzeug.
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[fr] Caproni Ca.113

Le Caproni Ca.113 est un avion-école italien produit par Caproni dans les années 1930 et 1940.

[it] Caproni Ca.113

Il Caproni Ca.113 era un aereo da addestramento avanzato, monomotore, biplano e con capacità acrobatiche, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica italiana Caproni nei primi anni trenta.



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