Caproni Ca.313

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The Caproni Ca.313 was an Italian twin‑engine light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft of World War II, operated by several air forces but best known for its service with Italy.

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Caproni Ca.314 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
twin‑engine light bomber aircraft
aircraftConfiguration low‑wing monoplane
armament defensive machine guns
fixed forward‑firing machine guns
internal bomb load
bombLoad approximately 400 kg
countryOfOrigin Italy
Kingdom of Italy
crew 3
derivedFrom Caproni Ca.310
engineConfiguration twin‑engine
enteredService early 1940s
era 1930s aircraft
World War II aircraft
firstFlight 1939
fuselageConstruction mixed wood and metal construction
introduced 1939
landingGear retractable conventional landing gear
manufacturer Caproni
maximumSpeed approximately 430 km/h
notableFor service with the Italian Regia Aeronautica in World War II
numberOfEngines 2
operator Croatian Air Force
French Air Force
Luftwaffe
surface form: German Luftwaffe

Regia Aeronautica
Royal Hungarian Air Force
Royal Norwegian Air Force
Swedish Air Force
surface form: Royal Swedish Air Force
powerplantType piston engine
primaryUser Regia Aeronautica
range approximately 2,000 km
role light bomber
reconnaissance
serviceCeiling approximately 7,000 m
successor Caproni Ca.313 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Caproni Ca.314
usedAs ground‑attack aircraft
maritime reconnaissance aircraft
usedBy Croatia
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Norway
Sweden
usedInConflict World War II

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Caproni Ca.313 successor Caproni Ca.313 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Caproni Ca.314
Regia Aeronautica usedAircraft Caproni Ca.313