The Ca.13 was a modern high wing monoplane with a wooden structure and canvas covering, equipped with a
wing warping system to control roll and reinforced by metal tie rods connected to the fuselage and to a special structure placed above it; the fuselage was based on a wooden lattice structure, in turn reinforced by metal cables, and was covered in cloth only for the front half; the same wooden structure with a canvas covering characterized the
empennages. The fixed undercarriage was composed of two front wheels with anti-overblank pads and another smaller, tailed shoe. The Ca.13, like the Ca.12 from which it was directly derived, was a two-seater with the two cockpits arranged "in tandem" (i.e. one behind the other); the engine was an
Anzani radial capable of developing a power of 70 hp. The Ca.13 differed from the immediate predecessor for the different curvature of the wings and for the different ratios between the areas of the front and rear surfaces. ==Career==