DescriptionIl Caproni Ca.60 dopo l'incidente, 4 marzo 1921.png
English: The Caproni Ca.60, Gianni Caproni's ambitious nine-winged prototype airliner, is towed to shore on the Lake Maggiore after crashing on March 4, 1921, at the end of its second test flight.
Italiano: Il Caproni Ca.60, l'enorme prototipo di idrovolante noviplano a otto motori da trasporto passeggeri di Gianni Caproni, viene trainato a riva da un rimorchiatore dopo essere precipitato nel lago Maggiore poco dopo il decollo nel corso del suo secondo volo di prova, il 4 marzo 1921.
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Gregory Alegi (August–November 2006). "The castle door, the mooring pylon and the Transaereo – Parts 1 and 2". WW1 Aero – The journal of the early aeroplane (in English): p. 33 (194). ISSN 0736-198X.
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