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Caproni Ca.101

The Caproni Ca.101 was a three-engine Italian airliner which later saw military use as a transport and bomber. It was designed in 1927 and first flown in 1928.

Ca.101
Caproni Ca.101
Role Transport/bomber
Manufacturer Caproni
Designer Rodolfo Verduzio
First flight 1928
Retired 1939
Primary user Regia Aeronautica

Design and development edit

The Ca.101 was a derivative of the Caproni Ca.97, with an enlarged airframe, which increased the payload from 574 kg (1,265 lb) to 800 kg (1,760 lb). This made the payload 20% of the maximum weight, compared to only 9% for the Ca.74G, which was heavier, smaller and inferior in performance.

Initially planned as a civil airliner, it was soon converted to the bomber/transport role. The aircraft was a typical 1920s design. It had three engines, one in the nose and one under each wing, high wings and a fixed undercarriage. The fuselage, of quadrangular cross-section, was made of steel tubes covered with fabric, as were the wings and tail. The floor was made of wood.

It was initially fitted with the 149 kW (200 hp) Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engine, driving a two-bladed metal propeller 2.88 m (9.45 ft) in diameter. The 1,200 L (317 US gal) fuel tank was located in the upper part of the central fuselage. Fuel was fed to the engines by means of copper pipes. All three engines had 44 L (12 US gal) of oil in a tank located behind the engine. The compressed air and fire extinguisher systems were also centrally located.

A variety of engines were used, sometimes with a composite layout: The Piaggio P.VII (276 kW/370 hp), the Alfa Romeo Jupiter (313 kW/420 hp), and other models of 179 kW (240 hp) and 201 kW (270 hp).

Exports of the Ca.101 were made to Australia, China and Paraguay. Hungary bought 20 aircraft for use as air mail aircraft.

The Ca.101bis, designed for use in Italy's colonies, had a slightly larger (56 m2/603 ft2 wing area, 19.7 m/64.6 ft span and 13.54 m/44.42 ft length) and was heavier than the original model. It had an empty weight of 3,000 kg (6,610 lb), and a payload of 1,986 kg (4,378 lb).

It was fitted with an Alfa Romeo Jupiter in the nose, and an Armstrong Siddeley Lynx under each wing, giving it over 597 kW (800 hp) in total. The ceiling was improved to 5,500 m (18,045 ft), but the greater drag and weight reduced the maximum speed to 205 km/h (127 mph), and the endurance to only six hours.

The D2 version, was produced replacing the motors with three more powerful Alfa Romeo D.2 motors. In operations in Eritrea, they guaranteed good performance in the tropics. From the opening of hostilities in East Africa in 1935, various versions of the Ca. 101 were used during all of the conflict, carrying out tactical support missions for the infantry and bombing. The D.2 version, in particular, operated with the 14th Bomber Flight "Hic Sunt Leones" and 15th Bomber Flight "La Disperata" of the 4th Bombers Squadron.

 
Caproni Ca.102

A further development was the Ca.102, with the original airframe, but only two Bristol Jupiter engines, fitted with four-blade propellers, delivering 746 kW (1,000 hp). This greatly enhanced the performance of the aircraft, almost to the level of the three-engined Ca.133. It had a maximum speed of 234 km/h (145 mph), ceiling of 6,000 m (19,690 ft), payload of 1,800 kg (3,968 lb) and an empty weight of 2,500 kg (5,510 lb). The Ca.102 carried an additional 600 L (159 US gal) of fuel in a mid-fuselage tank under the passenger seats.

The removal of the engine in the nose made the aircraft more aerodynamic, improved visibility for the pilots, and allowed the fitting of four machine guns. Its long slim nose, housing the bombsight, gained it the nickname Pinocchio.

An interesting development was the Ca.102quarter, a four-engine variant, with two engines on each wing, one facing forwards, the other backwards, all with two-blade propellers. Only one model was built, as performance was unimpressive.

Operational service edit

The Regia Aeronautica ordered 72 Ca.101 and 34 Ca.102. These aircraft served with 8 and 9 Wing (Ca.102) and 7 Wing (Ca.101).

Though the Ca.102 was more advanced, only the Ca.101 served in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. Though vulnerable to small arms fire, the aircraft proved generally effective. Several were also used as airliners, flying from Italy to Africa.

In 1939, the Regia Aeronautica retired their Ca.101's. The Ca.102's were apparently retired before that, possibly because the twin-engine layout gave less overall reliability.

Variants edit

 
Caproni Ca.102
  • Ca.101 – Production model
    • Ca.101bis – Slightly larger and with more powerful engines designed for colonial service.
  • Ca.102 – Ca.101 airframe with two Bristol Jupiter engines (34 built)
    • Ca.102quarter – Ca.102 with four engines (one built)

Military operators edit

  Austria
  China
  Kingdom of Italy
  Hungary

Specifications (Ca.101) edit

 
Caproni Ca.101 3-View drawing from L'Air January 1, 1929

General characteristics

  • Crew: three (pilot, co-pilot, gunner/observer)
  • Capacity: eight soldiers or four wounded or 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) of cargo
  • Length: 13.5 m (44 ft 4 in)
  • Wingspan: 18.8 m (61 ft 8 in)
  • Height: 3.6 m (11 ft 10 in)
  • Wing area: 52 m2 (560 sq ft)
  • Empty weight: 2,450 kg (5,390 lb)
  • Gross weight: 3,950 kg (8,690 lb)
  • Powerplant: 3 × Alfa Romeo licence-built Armstrong Siddeley Lynx , 150 kW (200 hp) each

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 210 km/h (130 mph, 110 kn)
  • Range: 1,000 km (621 mi, 540 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 5,000 m (16,400 ft)
  • Rate of climb: 2.6 m/s (512 ft/min)

Armament

  • 2 × 7.7 mm (.303 in) Lewis Guns in the nose and ventral position. There was sometimes a twin forward installation and a dorsal defensive turret mounted.
  • 250 × 2 kg (4.4 lb) or 40 × 12 kg (26.4 lb) bombs carried internally.

See also edit

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References edit

  • Lembo, Daniele, Ca.101/102, Aerei Nella Storia magazine, Westward editions, n.42 pagg.23–29.
  • Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. pp. 233–34.
  • World Aircraft Information Files. London: Bright Star Publishing. pp. File 891 Sheet 10.

External links edit

  • Illustration

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The Caproni Ca 101 was a three engine Italian airliner which later saw military use as a transport and bomber It was designed in 1927 and first flown in 1928 Ca 101 Caproni Ca 101 Role Transport bomber Manufacturer Caproni Designer Rodolfo Verduzio First flight 1928 Retired 1939 Primary user Regia Aeronautica Contents 1 Design and development 2 Operational service 3 Variants 4 Military operators 5 Specifications Ca 101 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDesign and development editThe Ca 101 was a derivative of the Caproni Ca 97 with an enlarged airframe which increased the payload from 574 kg 1 265 lb to 800 kg 1 760 lb This made the payload 20 of the maximum weight compared to only 9 for the Ca 74G which was heavier smaller and inferior in performance Initially planned as a civil airliner it was soon converted to the bomber transport role The aircraft was a typical 1920s design It had three engines one in the nose and one under each wing high wings and a fixed undercarriage The fuselage of quadrangular cross section was made of steel tubes covered with fabric as were the wings and tail The floor was made of wood It was initially fitted with the 149 kW 200 hp Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engine driving a two bladed metal propeller 2 88 m 9 45 ft in diameter The 1 200 L 317 US gal fuel tank was located in the upper part of the central fuselage Fuel was fed to the engines by means of copper pipes All three engines had 44 L 12 US gal of oil in a tank located behind the engine The compressed air and fire extinguisher systems were also centrally located A variety of engines were used sometimes with a composite layout The Piaggio P VII 276 kW 370 hp the Alfa Romeo Jupiter 313 kW 420 hp and other models of 179 kW 240 hp and 201 kW 270 hp Exports of the Ca 101 were made to Australia China and Paraguay Hungary bought 20 aircraft for use as air mail aircraft The Ca 101bis designed for use in Italy s colonies had a slightly larger 56 m2 603 ft2 wing area 19 7 m 64 6 ft span and 13 54 m 44 42 ft length and was heavier than the original model It had an empty weight of 3 000 kg 6 610 lb and a payload of 1 986 kg 4 378 lb It was fitted with an Alfa Romeo Jupiter in the nose and an Armstrong Siddeley Lynx under each wing giving it over 597 kW 800 hp in total The ceiling was improved to 5 500 m 18 045 ft but the greater drag and weight reduced the maximum speed to 205 km h 127 mph and the endurance to only six hours The D2 version was produced replacing the motors with three more powerful Alfa Romeo D 2 motors In operations in Eritrea they guaranteed good performance in the tropics From the opening of hostilities in East Africa in 1935 various versions of the Ca 101 were used during all of the conflict carrying out tactical support missions for the infantry and bombing The D 2 version in particular operated with the 14th Bomber Flight Hic Sunt Leones and 15th Bomber Flight La Disperata of the 4th Bombers Squadron nbsp Caproni Ca 102 A further development was the Ca 102 with the original airframe but only two Bristol Jupiter engines fitted with four blade propellers delivering 746 kW 1 000 hp This greatly enhanced the performance of the aircraft almost to the level of the three engined Ca 133 It had a maximum speed of 234 km h 145 mph ceiling of 6 000 m 19 690 ft payload of 1 800 kg 3 968 lb and an empty weight of 2 500 kg 5 510 lb The Ca 102 carried an additional 600 L 159 US gal of fuel in a mid fuselage tank under the passenger seats The removal of the engine in the nose made the aircraft more aerodynamic improved visibility for the pilots and allowed the fitting of four machine guns Its long slim nose housing the bombsight gained it the nickname Pinocchio An interesting development was the Ca 102quarter a four engine variant with two engines on each wing one facing forwards the other backwards all with two blade propellers Only one model was built as performance was unimpressive Operational service editThe Regia Aeronautica ordered 72 Ca 101 and 34 Ca 102 These aircraft served with 8 and 9 Wing Ca 102 and 7 Wing Ca 101 Though the Ca 102 was more advanced only the Ca 101 served in the Second Italo Abyssinian War Though vulnerable to small arms fire the aircraft proved generally effective Several were also used as airliners flying from Italy to Africa In 1939 the Regia Aeronautica retired their Ca 101 s The Ca 102 s were apparently retired before that possibly because the twin engine layout gave less overall reliability Variants edit nbsp Caproni Ca 102 Ca 101 Production model Ca 101bis Slightly larger and with more powerful engines designed for colonial service Ca 102 Ca 101 airframe with two Bristol Jupiter engines 34 built Ca 102quarter Ca 102 with four engines one built Military operators edit nbsp Austria nbsp China nbsp Kingdom of Italy Regia Aeronautica nbsp Hungary Royal Hungarian Air ForceSpecifications Ca 101 edit nbsp Caproni Ca 101 3 View drawing from L Air January 1 1929 General characteristics Crew three pilot co pilot gunner observer Capacity eight soldiers or four wounded or 1 500 kg 3 300 lb of cargo Length 13 5 m 44 ft 4 in Wingspan 18 8 m 61 ft 8 in Height 3 6 m 11 ft 10 in Wing area 52 m2 560 sq ft Empty weight 2 450 kg 5 390 lb Gross weight 3 950 kg 8 690 lb Powerplant 3 Alfa Romeo licence built Armstrong Siddeley Lynx 150 kW 200 hp each Performance Maximum speed 210 km h 130 mph 110 kn Range 1 000 km 621 mi 540 nmi Service ceiling 5 000 m 16 400 ft Rate of climb 2 6 m s 512 ft min Armament 2 7 7 mm 303 in Lewis Guns in the nose and ventral position There was sometimes a twin forward installation and a dorsal defensive turret mounted 250 2 kg 4 4 lb or 40 12 kg 26 4 lb bombs carried internally See also editRelated development Caproni Ca 97 Caproni Ca 111 Aircraft of comparable role configuration and era Ford Trimotor Fokker F VII Related lists List of Interwar military aircraft List of Regia Aeronautica aircraft used in World War IIReferences editLembo Daniele Ca 101 102 Aerei Nella Storia magazine Westward editions n 42 pagg 23 29 Taylor Michael J H 1989 Jane s Encyclopedia of Aviation London Studio Editions pp 233 34 World Aircraft Information Files London Bright Star Publishing pp File 891 Sheet 10 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Caproni Ca 101 Airwar 1939 1945 Italske letectvo Caproni Ca 101 Illustration Portals nbsp Italy nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caproni Ca 101 amp oldid 1218857952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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