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English: Caproni Ca.60 experimental flying boat under construction in Sesto Calende, 1921. The Caproni Ca.60, or Transaereo, was a nine-wing flying boat intended to be a prototype for a 100 passenger trans-atlantic airliner. It featured eight engines and three sets of triple wings. In this photo, designer Gianni Caproni is seating on the left outrigger.
Čeština: Caproni Ca.60 Transaereo byl italský experimentální hydroplán z roku 1921. Tento dopravní devítiplošník měl při svých transatlantických letech pojmout 100 pasažérů a 8 členů posádky. Letoun se zřítil do jezera při svém prvním letu.
Italiano: L'idrovolante sperimentale Caproni Ca.60 in costruzione a Sesto Calende nel 1921. Si trattava di un ambizioso prototipo, caratterizzato dalla struttura a nove ali e dotato di otto motori, che avrebbe dovuto essere prodotto in serie come aereo di linea capace di trasportare 100 passeggeri su distanze transatlantiche. Andò distrutto durante un volo di collaudo il 4 marzo 1921. In questa foto, il progettista Gianni Caproni siede sul galleggiante laterale sinistro.
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Source Rosario Abate, Gregory Alegi, Giorgio Apostolo, Aeroplani Caproni – Gianni Caproni ideatore e costruttore di ali italiane, Museo Caproni, 1992, p. 100.
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