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Hi carson,
please don't teel me you really didn't search about CNA on Wikipedia... ;)

Anyway I did it, here are some link of info related to your quest:

Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica - Wikipedia

Museo G. Caproni - aeronautica, scienza e innovazione

Avia fl3

Something about Ing. Gianini:
Wapedia - Wiki: CNA Rondine

Cheers

Thanks Marco
Yes I found out all right about CNA (Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica) but I found very little on the aircrafts they produced and unfortunately no trace at all of a trimotor CNA "Delta".

Cheers and thanks again for your interest
carson
 

Thanks very much Tzaw.
I'm contacting the Malignani to find out if they are willing to lend me their volume C-117 Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica as I don't want to undertake a 800 km trip (Arezzo -Udine - Arezzo) for nothing.
Again my sincere thanks for your interest in the matter:D
carson1934
 
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Good morning Emilio
I can't remember offhand the name of this aircraft.
It is a french production studied for problems of turbulent air and one aircraft is housed in the Musée de l'Air near Paris.
I remember it has a rather german name starting if I'm not mistaken with Hirsch....but that's all I can remember till now
Cheers
carson1934

Now I remember Hirsch H100
 
During my googling saunterings I came across this twin-hull french floatplane labelled as L.A.F. torpilleur.
Is there somebody who can cast additional light on this mysterious object?
carson1934
PS I found no trace of a LAF company on Aviafrance...:(

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