Caproni Ca.331
The Caproni Ca.331 was an Italian light transport aircraft developed in the late 1940s. Designed by Caproni, it featured a low-wing monoplane structure and was powered by two engines. The aircraft was primarily used for passenger and cargo transport, showcasing versatility in various roles.
With a seating capacity for up to 10 passengers, the Ca.331 was well-suited for regional flights. Its design emphasized efficiency and reliability, making it a practical choice for small airlines and private operators during its operational period. The aircraft contributed to the post-war aviation landscape in Italy.