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Caudron G.3 1913 |
Developed from the G.II of 1913, the G.III was a two-seat sesquiplane powered by a 59.6kW Le Rhone, Gnome or ... read more ... |
The impossibility of installing effective defensive armament in the G.3 and its inability to lift a worthwhile bomb load ... read more ... |
Caudron G.4 1915 |
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Caudron R.4 1915 |
The Caudron R.4 appeared in prototype form in June 1915 and, for its time, was a remarkably clean and smooth-contoured ... read more ... |
The first prototype flew in July 1916. A total of 512 aircraft were built.
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The only feature distinguishing the Caudron G.6 ... read more ... |
Caudron G.6 1916 |
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Caudron R.11, R.12 1917 |
Evolved by Paul Deville from the R.IV reconnaissance
bomber designed by Rene Caudron, the R XI three-seat
biplane was originally intended ... read more ... |
An unequal-span single-bay single-seat biplane designed
by Paul Deville in 1917 for the high-altitude
fighter role, the Caudron Type O (all Caudron ... read more ... |
Caudron Type O 1917 |
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Caudron R.14 1918 |
Possessing a strong family resemblance to the R.11 but
having an increased wing span and area resulting from
the introduction of ... read more ... |
Developed by Paul Deville assisted by Rene Talpin, the Caudron C.59 intermediate trainer was a conventional un-staggered two-bay biplane of ... read more ... |
Caudron C.59 1921 |
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Caudron C.61 1921 |
The prototype of the Caudron C.61 civil transport appeared in 1921. It was a three-bay biplane of wooden construction with ... read more ... |
Envergure : 10.24 m Longueur : 7.50 m
Hauteur : 2.60 m Surface portante : 26.00 m?
Equipage ... read more ... |
Caudron C.60 1921 |
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Caudron C.230 1930 |
The prototype Caudron C.230 made its maiden flight in November 1930 piloted by Raymond Delmotte. Designed by Paul Deville, it ... read more ... |
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Caudron C.630 Simoun 1934 |
An outstanding four-seat cabin touring
monoplane of the 1930s with an excel
lent standard of reliability and comfort,
the Caudron C.630 Simoun (Sandstorm) ... read more ... |
The Caudron C.600 Aiglon (Eaglet) light touring monoplane was the work of the outstanding French aircraft designer of the 1930s, ... read more ... |
Caudron C.600 Aiglon 1935 |
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With the same basic design characteristics as Marcel Riffard's lightweight all-wood low-wing cantilever monoplane racers, the Caudron C.690 was designed ... read more ... |
Caudron C.690M 1936 |
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Caudron-Renault C 710 1936 |
Competing with the ANF-Mureaux 190 to meet a Service
Technique de l'Aeronautique specification for a
lightweight fighter, the C 710 Cyclone, designed ... read more ... |
A prototype twin-engined high-speed bomber based on C.640 mail-carrier, flown in March 1937; it accommodated a crew of three ... read more ... |
Caudron C.670 1937 |
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Caudron-Renault CR 760 1940 |
In August 1938, Caudron-Renault submitted to the Service
Technique de l'Aeronautique project studies for
three new lightweight fighters to meet the requirements
of ... read more ... |
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