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- Caproni_Ca.161 abstract "The Caproni Ca.161 was an aircraft built in Italy in 1936 in an attempt to set a new world altitude record. It was a conventional biplane with two-bay, staggered wings of equal span based on Caproni's Ca.113 design. The pressure-suited pilot was accommodated in an open cockpit.On 8 May 1937, Lieutenant Colonel Mario Pezzi broke the world altitude record with a flight to 15,655 m (51,362 ft). The following year, Pezzi broke the record again in the more powerful Ca.161bis, making a flight to 17,083 m (56,047 ft) on 22 October 1938. As of 2012, this record still stands for piston-powered aircraft.A final altitude record was set on 25 September 1939 in the float-equipped Ca.161Idro, piloted by Nicola di Mauro to 13,542 m (44,429 ft). As of 2012, this record also still stands.".
- Caproni_Ca.161 designer Rodolfo_Verduzio.
- Caproni_Ca.161 manufacturer Caproni.
- Caproni_Ca.161 thumbnail Caproni_Ca.161_pilot.jpg?width=300.
- Caproni_Ca.161 wikiPageID "14559179".
- Caproni_Ca.161 wikiPageRevisionID "595008934".
- Caproni_Ca.161 ceilingFt "56047".
- Caproni_Ca.161 ceilingM "17083".
- Caproni_Ca.161 climbRateFtmin "2018".
- Caproni_Ca.161 climbRateMs "10.3".
- Caproni_Ca.161 crew "1".
- Caproni_Ca.161 designer Rodolfo_Verduzio.
- Caproni_Ca.161 emptyWeightKg "1205".
- Caproni_Ca.161 emptyWeightLb "2657".
- Caproni_Ca.161 eng1Hp "750".
- Caproni_Ca.161 eng1Kw "560".
- Caproni_Ca.161 eng1Number "1".
- Caproni_Ca.161 eng1Type "Piaggio P.XI R.C.100/2v 14-cylinder radial driving a 4-blade propeller".
- Caproni_Ca.161 firstFlight "1936".
- Caproni_Ca.161 grossWeightKg "1650".
- Caproni_Ca.161 grossWeightLb "3638".
- Caproni_Ca.161 hasPhotoCollection Caproni_Ca.161.
- Caproni_Ca.161 heightFt "11".
- Caproni_Ca.161 heightIn "6".
- Caproni_Ca.161 heightM "3.5".
- Caproni_Ca.161 lengthFt "27".
- Caproni_Ca.161 lengthIn "1".
- Caproni_Ca.161 lengthM "8.25".
- Caproni_Ca.161 manufacturer Caproni.
- Caproni_Ca.161 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Caproni_Ca.161 sequence "← Ca.154 - Ca.155 - Ca.156 - Ca.161 - Ca.162 - Ca.163 - Ca.164 →".
- Caproni_Ca.161 similarAircraft "*Junkers Ju 49 *Bristol Type 138".
- Caproni_Ca.161 spanFt "46".
- Caproni_Ca.161 spanIn "9".
- Caproni_Ca.161 spanM "14.25".
- Caproni_Ca.161 type "High-altitude experimental aircraft".
- Caproni_Ca.161 wingAreaSqft "382".
- Caproni_Ca.161 wingAreaSqm "35.5".
- Caproni_Ca.161 subject Category:Caproni_aircraft.
- Caproni_Ca.161 subject Category:Italian_experimental_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Caproni_Ca.161 type Aircraft.
- Caproni_Ca.161 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Caproni_Ca.161 type Product.
- Caproni_Ca.161 type Model_airplane.
- Caproni_Ca.161 type DesignedArtifact.
- Caproni_Ca.161 comment "The Caproni Ca.161 was an aircraft built in Italy in 1936 in an attempt to set a new world altitude record. It was a conventional biplane with two-bay, staggered wings of equal span based on Caproni's Ca.113 design. The pressure-suited pilot was accommodated in an open cockpit.On 8 May 1937, Lieutenant Colonel Mario Pezzi broke the world altitude record with a flight to 15,655 m (51,362 ft).".
- Caproni_Ca.161 label "Caproni Ca.161".
- Caproni_Ca.161 label "Caproni Ca.161".
- Caproni_Ca.161 label "Caproni Ca.161".
- Caproni_Ca.161 label "カプロニ Ca.161".
- Caproni_Ca.161 sameAs Caproni_Ca.161.
- Caproni_Ca.161 sameAs カプロニ_Ca.161.
- Caproni_Ca.161 sameAs m.03d7xd9.
- Caproni_Ca.161 sameAs Q3657941.
- Caproni_Ca.161 sameAs Q3657941.
- Caproni_Ca.161 wasDerivedFrom Caproni_Ca.161?oldid=595008934.
- Caproni_Ca.161 depiction Caproni_Ca.161_pilot.jpg.
- Caproni_Ca.161 isPrimaryTopicOf Caproni_Ca.161.