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Ca.82

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Ca.82

Origins and Development

In 1926, Aeronautica Caproni released a modernized version of the Ca.72ter bomber. The following year saw the introduction of two more versions of the aircraft, designed to meet different operational demands.

Specialized Variants

One of these was the transport version, designated Ca.82. The other was the Ca.82Co. (coloniale) variant, specifically adapted for operation in the harsh conditions of Italy’s African colonies. These adaptations ensured its functionality in challenging environments.

The I-BARS Passenger Ca.82

The sole example of the Ca.82, bearing registration number I-BARS, was fitted with a passenger cabin designed for ten occupants. It featured two large windows on each side of the fuselage, offering panoramic views. Furthermore, for passenger convenience, the aircraft also included a lavatory.

Technical Specifications

Modification Ca.82
Wingspan, m 25.00
Length, m 15.10
Height, m 5.60
Wing area, m2 143.00
Empty weight 3700
Normal takeoff weight 5900
Engine type 2 Piston engines Isotta-Fraschini Asso 500
Power, hp 2 x 500
Maximum speed, km/h 190
Cruising speed, km/h 170
Flight endurance, h 3
Service ceiling, m 5500
Crew 2
Payload up to 10 passengers

Image gallery of the Ca.82

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