Caproni Ca.314
The Caproni Ca.314 was an Italian twin-engine attack/torpedo bomber aircraft, used in World War II.
Derived from the similar Ca.310, the Ca.314 was used mainly for attack aircraft|ground attack] and torpedo bomber missions. It was the most extensively-built Ca.310 derivative, and included variants dedicated to light bomber, convoy escort/maritime patrol, torpedo bomber, and ground-attack.
Design and development
Caproni Ca.314 was developed in parallel with the Ghibli, the Ca.310 Libeccio. It was structurally similar to the earlier machine powered by two 350kW Piaggio P.VII C.35 radial engines. The prototype of Ca.310bis served as the development aircraft for Ca.311. It was similar to Ca.310bis, but most were later modified by the introduction of windshields, then redesigned Ca.311Mis.Operational history
Variants
;Ca 314A;Ca 314-SC
;Ca 314B
;Ca 314C
Ca.314G
It was the most heavily armed, but excessive weight reduced its performance.
Operators
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- Hungarian Air Force
Specifications (Ca.314A)