Cain CC-114 Sport
Explore the Cain CC-114 Sport, a light two-seater aircraft from the 1930s by Henry Cain. Learn about its design, brief history, and ultimate fate.
Sports biplanes and light aircraft of the 1920s and 30s that popularized civil flight.
Explore the Cain CC-114 Sport, a light two-seater aircraft from the 1930s by Henry Cain. Learn about its design, brief history, and ultimate fate.
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