The CANSA FC.20 was a twin engine reconnaissance bomber/ground attack monoplane designed and built in Italy in 1941.
Several versions with different armament and engines were flown but only the FC.20bis ground attack variant reached squadron service, in very small numbers, before the 1943 armistice.
The trailing edges carried short span, tabbed ailerons and split flaps which reached past the lower engine fairings to the wing roots.
An enclosed, rotating dorsal turret to the rear of the cockpit but still over the wing contained a similar machine gun.
The sole FC.20quater was one of the few production FC.20bis aircraft, re-engined with 935 kW (1,250 hp) Daimler-Benz DB 601 V-12, liquid-cooled motors.