The CANT Z.506 Airone (Italian: Heron) was a trimotor floatplane produced by CANT from 1935. It served as a transport and postal aircraft with the Italian...
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structure. It was designed by Filippo Zappata, who also designed the CANT Z.506 and had "excellent flying characteristics and good stability". It was...
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smaller and lighter than the established CANT Z.506 reconnaissance bomber, which was a three engine aircraft. The Z.515 was a cantilever low wing monoplane...
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result of a 1939 requirement for an improved version of the established CANT Z.506 reconnaissance bomber, which was a three engine aircraft. Work on the...
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Retrieved 5 October 2024. "CANT Z-506". Aeronautica Militare. 16 October 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2024. "Cant Z.506 S Airone". aeronautica.difesa...
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The CANT Z.511 was a four-engine long-range seaplane designed by Filippo Zappata of the "Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico" (CRDA) company. Originally designed...
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CANT Z.509 was a three-engine Italian floatplane developed from the Z.506A for use as a mailplane. Designed as a larger and heavier version of the Z.506A...
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The CRDA CANT Z.1018 Leone (Lion) was an Italian medium bomber of the 1940s. In 1939, the Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force) initiated its R Plan, or...
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Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali Triestini (redirect from CANT (aviation))
war. CANT 6 CANT 7 CANT 10 CANT 18 CANT 22 CANT 25 CANT 26 CANT 36 CANT 37 CANT Z.501 CANT Z.506 CANT Z.508 CANT Z.509 CANT Z.511 CANT Z.515 CANT Z.1007...
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de Janeiro-Buenos Aires, using a special hydroplane of the model Cant Z 506, but later the company was substituted by the newly created LATI for the...
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