The Caproni-Bergamaschi Ca.310 'Libeccio' (an Italian word to denominate a typical mediterranean south-western wind) was an Italian reconnaissance airplane of the World War 2 that was used by many users prior and during the war. It was somehow famous and even the Royal Air Force showed interest on it, placing a purchase order. However it was called off when Italy alligned with the Axis.
It was derived from the previous Ca.309 and saw it's baptism of fire during the Spanish Civil war, in the nationalist side. It was used as a replacement for the already obsolete Breda Ba.65 and it was in service with the Italian air force until 1948.
Italy, Co-Belligerent Italy, Norway, Croatia, Hungary, Peru, Nationalist Spain, Yugoslavia, Caproni Ca.310 'Libeccio'
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