Caproni Ca-135 Bomber at Hungarian Airfield By 1941, Hungary purchased about one hundred Ca-135 Italian medium bombers to constitute her bomber force, from which a few squadrons were sent to the Eastern front. There its load capacity and speed proved to be up to norm, but its canvas-covered fuselage was truly vulnerable to attack and its electrical system was generally prone to failure. Busy RHAF mechanics could maintain only about a fifty percent readiness-rate for this troubled aircraft, which was recalled back to Hungary in 1942, and was relegated to pulling target drones and serving as bomber trainers.
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