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CASA III

Posted on May 8, 2026 By

The Spanish company Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) was formed in March 1923. Initially, it focused on the licensed production of foreign aircraft, such as the Breguet 19 and the Dornier J Wal. By the late 1920s, the company’s designer, Luis Sousa Peco, having accumulated sufficient experience with foreign aircraft, developed three of his own projects: CASA I, II, and III. The final project, the CASA III, was approved, and it was decided to begin serial production.

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    • Origins and Design
    • Evolution and Versatility
    • Service and Final Fate
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  • Image gallery of the CASA III

Origins and Design

The CASA III was initially intended to serve as a military aircraft for naval aviation. However, its insufficient flight characteristics did not convince the navy, so it was decided to convert it into a civilian multi-purpose aircraft.

The prototype aircraft first flew on July 2, 1929. It was a two-seater braced high-wing monoplane, equipped with a 90 hp (67 kW) Cirrus III engine. Within a few weeks, the machine participated in a race between Madrid and Burgos, and in December, the CASA III became the first light aircraft to land in the Canary Islands.

Evolution and Versatility

In 1930, a second prototype was released, fitted with an Italian Isotta Fraschini Asso 80 A engine producing 100 hp (75 kW). In total, nine CASA III aircraft were built, equipped with various engines, including de Havilland Gipsy I, II, III, Lorraine 5P, Walter Venus, and Elizalde DV.

Service and Final Fate

Several CASA III aircraft were used by the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War. All of them were unfortunately lost during combat operations.

Technical Specifications

Modification CASA III
Wingspan, m 11.60
Aircraft length, m 7.50
Aircraft height, m 2.50
Wing area, m2 18.00
Empty weight 480
Maximum takeoff weight 800
Engine type 1 de Havilland Gipsy I Piston engine
Power, hp 1 x 95
Maximum speed, km/h 200
Cruising speed, km/h 175
Practical range, km 1000
Rate of climb, m/min 179
Practical ceiling, m 4500
Crew 2

Image gallery of the CASA III

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