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The CAP-5 Carioca was a civil trainer aircraft developed in Brazil during World War II. It was essentially an enlarged version of the CAP-4 itself an unlicenced copy of the Taylor Cub. The CAP-5 had a bigger cabin more powerful engine and revised flying surfaces. Certification proved difficult to obtain and eventually only seven aircraft were built going to Brazilian aeroclubs. The design was briefly revived in 1948 for what was to be CAP's last design the CAP-9 air ambulance.

Made by Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista.

Manufacturer
Sequence
* CAP-1 - CAP-3 - CAP-4 - CAP-5 - CAP-6 - CAP-8 - CAP-9
First Flight
February 1945
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