Caproni Ca.310
The Caproni Ca.310 is an Italian light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft that was designed in the late 1930s. It features a low-wing monoplane design and is powered by two engines, allowing for improved speed and maneuverability. The aircraft was primarily used by the Italian Air Force during World War II.
First flown in 1939, the Ca.310 was notable for its versatility, serving in various roles including bombing, transport, and reconnaissance missions. Its design allowed for a crew of three and it could carry a payload of bombs or reconnaissance equipment, making it a valuable asset during its operational period.