CANT 18
CANT 18 | |
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Role | Flying boat trainer |
Manufacturer | CANT |
Designer | Raffaele Conflenti |
First flight | 1926 |
Primary user | SISA |
Number built | 29 |
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The CANT 18 was a flying boat trainer developed in Italy in the 1920s to prepare pilots for flying boat airliners. A development of the CANT 7, it incorporated various aerodynamic and hydrodynamic refinements. While remaining broadly similar in configuration, the new design replaced the CANT 7's conventional struts with Warren truss bracing for the wings. Most of the aircraft produced were used by S.I.S.A..
Operators
Specifications
General characteristics
- Crew: 2, pilot and instructor
- Length: 8.68 m (28 ft 6 in)
- Wingspan: 10.50 m (34 ft 5 in)
- Empty weight: 975 kg (2,150 lb)
- Powerplant: 1 × Isotta Fraschini V.6 Six-cylinder, water-cooled, in-line piston engine, 187 kW (250 hp)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 190 km/h (120 mph)
- Range: 600 km (374 miles)
- Service ceiling: 5,500 m (18,040 ft)
See also
- Related lists
References
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- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 269.
- aerei-italiani.net
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