Caudron H
Discover the Caudron H, René Caudron’s pioneering 1912 seaplane. Explore its variants, French Navy service, and conversion for pilot training.
Observation and artillery-spotting aircraft that revolutionized intelligence in the First World War.
Discover the Caudron H, René Caudron’s pioneering 1912 seaplane. Explore its variants, French Navy service, and conversion for pilot training.
Explore the Caudron G, the pioneering 1913 biplane designed by the Caudron brothers. A versatile 80 hp Gnome-powered aircraft, utilized by France, China, Russia, and the UK.
Explore the Caudron J, René Caudron’s pioneering seaplane. Naval competition winner, flew from the Foudre cruiser, served in Black Sea and Chile.
Discover the Cox-Klemin CO-1/CO-2, American aircraft developed in 1924 for a USAAS competition. Based on the Heinkel HD.17, they failed to impress.
Explore the Continental KB-1, a 1916 US Army reconnaissance biplane designed by Vincent Burnelli. Learn about its Hall-Scott engine & failed military adoption.
Explore the Adaro Chirta, a 1930s Spanish trainer aircraft prototype. Designed by Julio Adaro, it competed in a key contest but didn’t enter production.
Discover the Chinese Chi aircraft: developed in 1929 at Fuchow, powered by Wright engines. Learn about its trainer/touring roles and prototypes!
Discover the Chiribiri No.5, the 1913 Italian two-seater monoplane. Explore the history of Torinese Velivoli Chiribiri & C. and its innovative aircraft series.
Explore the CL.20 autogiro: a Westland-Lepère project. Despite innovative design, technical challenges doomed its production plans by 1938.
Explore the Chiang Ch’ueh, a two-seater training aircraft of the Chinese Fleet from 1933. Designed by D. S. Pan and built by Amoy.
