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    The Caproni Ca.60 was a experimental airliner seaplane meant for trans-Atlantic travel. It was planned to carry 100 passengers, had 9 wings (three triplanes attached to one another basically), could carry 27 tons of weight, it weighed 16 tons, wingspan of 98 feet, 77ft long, 30 feet tall, it could go 87mph but cruising speed would be 68mph. It successfully did its first flight in 1921, crashed on it’s second. She is a very enthusiastic, talkative plane, and prove that she is useful and safe.

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    The Caproni Ca.60 was an experimental airliner seaplane designed for trans-Atlantic travel. It was intended to carry 100 passengers and featured nine wings, a wingspan of 98 feet, and a length of 77 feet. Despite its successful first flight in 1921, it crashed on its second flight.

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    Aviation history, trans-Atlantic travel, experimental aircraft design, and seaplane technology.

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    I was the first aircraft to have nine wings!