Caproni Ca.113

Single-engine, single- or two-seater biplane, mixed-structure.

The Ca.113 reused the general layout and construction formula introduced by the Ca.104. 

The aeroplane made its victorious debut in June 1931 at the international race in Taliedo, beginning the career of one of the most celebrated aerobatic aeroplanes of the inter-war years.

A sole example, dubbed “I-Mary”, somehow survived World War II, experiencing a new season of glory after the conflict and participating in numerous air shows.

Technical Data:

  • Length: 7.35 m;
  • Height: 2.75 m;
  • Wing area: 25.77 sq m;
  • Wingspan: 10.50 m;
  • Unladen weight: 1,000 kg; 
  • Total weight: 1.200 kg;
  • Maximum speed: 230 km/h;
  • Maximum autonomy: 3 hours.

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