Caproni Ca.311
The Caproni Ca.311 was an Italian light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft developed in the late 1930s. It featured a low-wing monoplane design and was powered by two Bristol Mercury radial engines, allowing it to reach speeds of around 400 km/h. The aircraft was primarily used by the Regia Aeronautica during World War II.
First flown in 1938, the Ca.311 was designed for versatility, capable of performing various roles including bombing, reconnaissance, and transport. Its production continued until 1943, with several hundred units built, contributing to the Italian air force's capabilities during the conflict.