Caproni Ca.6
The Caproni Ca.6 was an Italian heavy bomber aircraft developed during World War I. Designed by Giovanni Caproni, it featured a distinctive three-bay biplane configuration with a large wingspan, allowing it to carry significant payloads. The aircraft was powered by multiple engines, enhancing its performance and range for bombing missions.
First flown in 1917, the Ca.6 was primarily used by the Italian Air Force for strategic bombing operations. Its design included a spacious cabin for crew members and bomb storage, making it a vital asset in the air warfare of the time. The Ca.6 contributed to the evolution of bomber aircraft in the years that followed.