CNA PM.1

The CNA PM.1 was a single-engine light sport and training aircraft designed and built in Italy at the start of World War II.

Its wing was straight-tapered, with rounded tips and long span ailerons, built of wood with a plywood skin.

[1] The fuselage, also wooden and plywood-covered, was flat-sided, with car-type doors giving access to the side-by-side seats in the cabin which was placed under the leading edge of the wing.

In front, a compactly cowled, 40 kW (60 hp) CNA D.4 flat four engine drove a 2-blade propeller.

The PM.1 had a conventional undercarriage with mainwheels on centrally mounted, faired V-form half axles and with vertical legs to the bottom longerons, assisted by a tailskid.