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Caudron C.570 (CR.570) Kangourou

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Caudron C.570 (CR.570) Kangourou

The fourteen-seater military transport aircraft Caudron C.570 (CR.570) Kangourou was completed in the autumn of 1935. It was a wooden low-wing monoplane, equipped with two Renault 18Jbr engines, each producing 700 hp. Its maiden flight took place on November 24, 1935.

Design and Technical Specifications

During tests, the aircraft displayed promising characteristics. However, the project did not progress beyond the construction of the prototype. The C.570 remained a single example and, according to some reports, saw limited use by the French Air Force.

Development and Operational Legacy

Technical Specifications

Modification C. 570
Wingspan, m 28.88
Length, m 19.36
Height, m 4.60
Wing area, m2 110.00
Empty weight 5860
Normal takeoff weight 10100
Engine type 2 Piston engine Renault 18Jbr
Power, hp 2 x 700
Maximum speed, km/h 276
Cruising speed, km/h 245
Practical range, km 1280
Practical ceiling, m 5000
Crew, crew members 2
Payload up to 12 passengers

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Sources & Accuracy

The information presented in this technical sheet has been compiled from declassified flight manuals, historical archives, and specialized literature. While we strive for maximum accuracy, some performance data may vary depending on the specific variant or operational conditions.