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Caudron G.3 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 ...

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The impossibility of installing effective defensive armament in the G.3 and its inability to lift a worthwhile bomb load ...

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Caudron G.4

1915

Caudron G.4

Caudron R.4 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 ...

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The first prototype flew in July 1916. A total of 512 aircraft were built. ### The only feature distinguishing the Caudron G.6 ...

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Caudron G.6

1916

Caudron G.6

Caudron R.11, R.12 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 ...

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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 ...

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Caudron Type O

1917

Caudron Type O

Caudron R.14 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 ...

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Developed by Paul Deville assisted by Rene Talpin, the Caudron C.59 intermediate trainer was a conventional un-staggered two-bay biplane of ...

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Caudron C.59

1921

Caudron C.59

Caudron C.61 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 ...

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Envergure : 10.24 m Longueur : 7.50 m Hauteur : 2.60 m Surface portante : 26.00 m? Equipage ...

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Caudron C.60

1921

Caudron C.60

Caudron C.27 Caudron C.27

1922

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Caudron C.125

1925

Caudron C.125

Caudron C.101 Caudron C.101

1925

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The only prototype flew in February 1928.

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Caudron C.140

1928

Caudron C.140

Caudron C.230 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 ...

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Developed from the C.230 series by Paul Deville, the first Caudron C.270 appeared in 1931. It had less complicated wing ...

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Caudron C.270 Luciole

1931

Caudron C.270 Luciole

Caudron C.280 Phalene Caudron C.280 Phalene

1932

The Caudron C.280 Phalene (Moth), conceived by Paul Deville as an air tourer, was a high-wing strut-braced cabin monoplane in ...

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Developed by Marcel Riffard to meet the need for a fast, economical and comfortable transport to carry a limited number ...

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Caudron C.440 Goeland

1934

Caudron C.440 Goeland

Caudron C.630 Simoun 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) ...

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The first prototype flew in September 1934. A total of 62 were built.

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Caudron C.510 Pelican

1934

Caudron C.510 Pelican

Caudron C.460 Caudron C.460

1934

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The Caudron C.600 Aiglon (Eaglet) light touring monoplane was the work of the outstanding French aircraft designer of the 1930s, ...

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Caudron C.600 Aiglon

1935

Caudron C.600 Aiglon

Caudron C.640 Typhon Caudron C.640 Typhon

1935

Owing a great deal in concept to the British de Havilland D.H.88 Comet, of England to Australia Air Race ...

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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 ...

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Caudron C.690M

1936

Caudron C.690M

Caudron-Renault C 710 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 ...

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A prototype twin-engined high-speed bomber based on C.640 mail-carrier, flown in March 1937; it accommodated a crew of three ...

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Caudron C.670

1937

Caudron C.670

Caudron-Renault C.714 Cyclone Caudron-Renault C.714 Cyclone

1938

Marcel Riffard, who joined the French company Societe Anonyme des Avions Caudron as chief designer in 1932, became renowned during ...

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Flown for the first time in November 1939, paradoxically some six months prior to the CR 760, the CR 770 employed ...

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Caudron-Renault CR 770

1939

Caudron-Renault CR 770

Caudron-Renault CR 760 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 ...

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