Caproni Ca.309
The Caproni Ca.309 is an Italian light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft developed in the late 1930s. Designed by the Caproni company, it features a low-wing monoplane structure and is powered by two engines. The aircraft was primarily used by the Italian Air Force during World War II for various missions, including bombing and reconnaissance.
With a maximum speed of around 400 km/h, the Ca.309 was equipped with a bomb bay and could carry a payload of up to 500 kg. Its versatility allowed it to perform well in different roles, making it a notable aircraft in the Italian Air Force during the conflict.