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The CNA D, often known as the CNA D.4, was a four-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally opposed engine built in Italy by ''
Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica __NOTOC__ Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica was a manufacturer of aircraft and aircraft engines established in Italy in 1920 by Count Giovanni Bonmartini. Together with a group of World War I veteran pilots, he operated a flying school in Rome from a ...
'' (CNA) between 1940 and 1951 to power light aircraft.


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''Data from'' Erickson * Adam RA-14 Loisirs *
Ambrosini SAI.10 The Ambrosini SAI.10 ''Grifone'' ("Griffon") was a military trainer aircraft produced in small numbers for the Italian Regia Aeronautica early in World War II. History With the approach of war, the Ministero dell' Aeronautica began a programme ...
* CNA PM.1 * CNA MPL * CVV Tartuca *
Druine Condor The Druine D.60 Condor is a light aircraft designed by Roger Druine in France in the 1950s. Druineā€™s primary aim was to design a trainer aircraft for amateur construction. The Condor was subsequently made in quantity in the UK by Rollason Airc ...
* GCA Pedro * GCA Etabeta * Lombardi FL.3 * Lombardi FL.5 * Lombardi FL.7 * Macchi MB.308 * Viberti Muscal


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