During the fighting with the British in Italian East Africa, Ca-133 and S-79 aircraft were used to some extent for carrying troops. During the Greco-Italian campaign, the Ala Littoria (the Italian Civil Air Line) transported numerous troops to Albania. The traffic was so heavy that part had to be carried in Ju-52's loaned by the Germans. The maximum number of men that the Italian civil aircraft could have carried at any one time in 1941, had all facilities been used, is said to have been only 2,500.1 The number and individual passenger-carrying capacity of Italian military aircraft, mostly bombers, which might have been pressed into supplemental service are as follows:
Type | Number available (early 1941) |
Capacity (exclusive of crew) |
S-81 | 48 | 12-15 |
S-79 | 373 | 12-15 |
S-82 | 15 | 25-30 |
Br-20 | 116 | 8 |
Cz-1107 | 56 | 15 |
Ca-133 | 23 | 4 |
Cant Z-506 | 57 | 12 |