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Call it educated Guesswork , but as this was an Italian Navy project my guess is Italilan National products would be preferred over, say German makes-this was right after World War I, remember. The Officina Galileo (lit. Galileo Office) was a huge optical concern in Florence. They made Theodolites, Rangefinders(includilng Naval models for Japan and Italy) and had beenin business since the l870"s thus an expereinced and profitable concern. My Guess the Officina was contracted to produce the sighitng instruments-rangefinders, artifiical horizons, etc for the Caproni Bomber and these would be top quality as the craft was intended for 4,200 Mile Hops such as Italy to New York for a demonstration flight which never happened. It is possible Zeiss instuments captured during the War might have been retrofitted , there was a big LRPB project from Robert Bosch ( of spark plug fame) in l9l5 which was abandoned because of the War effort but was essentially similar a multi-engine multiplane water-based craft! The Bosch proejct was cancelled in l9l5 it would have been displayed after the voyage at the San Francisco Pan-=Paciifc Exhibition.

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Q: What type of sighting instruments-possibly theodolite type or gyroscopic were used on the Caproni Bomber of l92l They were not fitted during its catastrophic if non-fatal test flight Zeiss?
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