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CPA-1

Posted on May 3, 2026 By

The CPA-1 was a bomber-reconnaissance aircraft developed by the French company Chantiers de Provence Aviation (CAP). This firm was established in 1924 as a division of Chantiers et Ateliers de Provence, located in Marseille.

The CPA-1 represented the company’s inaugural project. Its prototype, equipped with two 450 hp Hispano-Suiza 12 Ha engines, undertook its maiden flight in February 1926.

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    • Development and First Flight
    • Tragic End and Company’s Fate
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Development and First Flight

Tragically, during its testing phase, the aircraft crashed, leading to the immediate suspension of all further development work. This incident had a profound impact on the company’s future.

Tragic End and Company’s Fate

Chantiers de Provence Aviation survived only a few more years after the CPA-1’s accident. Ultimately, the company ceased operations in 1932, having failed to create a single additional aircraft.

Technical Specifications

Modification CPA-1
Wingspan, m 22.80
Length, m 14.50
Height, m 4.32
Wing area, m2 84.00
Empty weight 3350 kg
Normal takeoff weight 4600 kg
Engine type 2 Hispano-Suiza 12 Ha piston engines
Power, hp 1 x 450 hp
Maximum speed, km/h 195
Cruising speed, km/h 158
Service ceiling, m 7000
Crew 4 crew members
Armament Bomb load – up to 700 kg

Image gallery of the CPA-1

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