The Caproni Ca.73 was an Italian airliner produced during the 1920s which went on to serve as a light bomber in the newly-independent Regia Aeronautica. It was an inverted sesquiplane with a biplane tail and two engines mounted in a push-pull configuration within a common nacelle mounted on struts in the interplane gap above the fuselage. The two pilots sat in an open cockpit while 10 passengers could be accommodated within the fuselage.
Made by Caproni.