Small and fun to fly. Cult. Caproni Vizzola C22J Ventura

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Small and fun to fly. Cult. Caproni Vizzola C22J Ventura

Postby hasegawa » Wed Aug 20, 2025 7:45 pm

I had the pleasure of flying one of the last aircraft from the famous Italian manufacturer Caproni before it disappeared into history. The Ventura is a tiny, super-light jet trainer, cleverly based on the "Calif" glider. Landing is a bit unconventional: no flaps, just spoilers like a glider, so you really have to feel your approach.

Sitting in the cockpit feels like hopping into a lowered little English sports car – compact, low, and surprisingly sporty. The instruments are simple, there’s no autopilot, but that’s part of the fun. Within its structural limits, it’s even aerobatic-capable. With an empty weight of 720 kg and a max take-off of 1,135 kg, it’s incredibly nimble.

Sadly, only three prototypes were ever built – Siai-Marchetti dropped it for the SF 260. But what a joy it is to fly!

On this trip, I soared over Sicily: from Sigonella to the ruins of ancient Syracuse, then onward to Comiso. The Ventura is small, light, and playful – an absolute cult classic. Every turn and glide feels direct and alive, a real treat for anyone who loves to fly.


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Re: Small and fun to fly. Cult. Caproni Vizzola C22J Ventura

Postby Splitpin » Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:51 am

I love it , great shots.
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Re: Small and fun to fly. Cult. Caproni Vizzola C22J Ventura

Postby hasegawa » Sat Aug 23, 2025 3:58 pm

I'm glad you like it. I also like the airplane more and more. I bought one once... and then overlooked it. It was uninstalled. This week I “rediscovered” it while I was cleaning it and I'm blown away by the lightness and maneuverability of this little jet.
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