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    The CAMS 58 was a transport flying boat built in France in the early 1930s intended as a successor to the highly successful CAMS 53. Compared to the earlier...
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  • 2[clarification needed] CAMS 46 CAMS 50 CAMS 51 CAMS 52 CAMS 53 CAMS 54GR CAMS 55 CAMS 56 CAMS 57 CAMS 58 CAMS 60 CAMS 80 CAMS 90 CAMS 110 CAMS 120 (Canada Air...
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    The CAMS 37 was a French 1920s biplane flying boat designed for military reconnaissance, but which found use in a wide variety of roles. It was the first...
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    The CAMS 53 was a transport flying boat built in France in the late 1920s. Building on the experience gained from the unsuccessful CAMS 51, Maurice Hurel...
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    The CAMS 55 was a reconnaissance flying boat built in France in the late 1920s which equipped the French Navy throughout the 1930s. The CAMS 55 design...
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  • from the CAMS 30. It was used in 1924 to set a speed record for passenger-carrying flying boats CAMS 31 (1922) - prototype flying boat CAMS 33B (1923)...
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    The CAMS 30E was a two-seat flying boat trainer built in France in the early 1920s. It was the first aircraft designed for CAMS by Raffaele Conflenti...
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  • The CAMS 120 was an observation amphibian built by CAMS in the 1930s. It was a high-wing monoplane of all-metal construction. Data from Aviafrance: C...
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    from racing. CAMS 36 Prototype flying-boat fighter CAMS 36 Modified for racing and powered by a 300 hp (224 kW) Hispano-Suiza 8Fd engine. CAMS 36bis Further...
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    The CAMS 38 was a French single-seat racing flying-boat designed by Raffaele Conflenti and built by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS) for the...
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    The CAMS 31 was a 1920s French single-seat fighter biplane flying-boat designed and built by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS). The CAMS 31 was...
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    The CAMS 80 was an amphibious reconnaissance flying boat flown in the early 1930s. Two were built with different engines and were used by the Aéronavale...
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    Floatplane Trainer 1917 13 CAMS 30 France Flying boat Trainer 1922 Production 31 CAMS 31 France Flying boat Fighter 1922 Prototype 2 CAMS 33 France Flying boat...
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    The CAMS 51 was a transport flying boat built in France in the mid-1920s. Designed as a private venture by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS),...
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  • passenger flying boat CAMS 56 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 58 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat CAMS 161 four-engine airliner...
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    The CAMS 33 was a reconnaissance flying boat built in France in the early 1920s. It was designed in response to a French Navy requirement for new flying...
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  • The CAMS 50 was an amphibious bomber flying boat flown in the late 1920s. It used a monocoque fuselage, and the engines were arranged in a tandem configuration...
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    The CAMS 46 was a flying boat trainer aircraft built in France in the mid-1920s, essentially an updated version of the CAMS 30 that had flown in 1922...
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  • 1921, 4+ built Supermarine Seagull 1921, 34 built CAMS 30 1922 flying boat trainer, 31 built CAMS 31 1922 flying boat fighter, 2 built Fokker B.I & III...
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    to that of the earlier CAMS 55. Both the vertical-edged rudder and elevators had full-span, Flettner type servo tabs. The CAMS 110 first flew in July...
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    SNCAN. In the same year the design bureau of Potez-CAMS was beginning the development of the Potez-CAMS 161 six engine, trans-Atlantic passenger flying boat...
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  • The CAMS 90 was an amphibious observation flying boat built in the early 1930s. The wings were made of wood, but the hull was of all-metal construction...
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    passing seasons: 1 (shared with Steve Beuerlein) Rushing touchdowns, career (58), rookie season (14), rookie game (3, December 4, 2011, against the Tampa...
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    Cam Clarke is an American voice actor, known for his work in animation, video games and commercials. Among his notable roles are Leonardo and Rocksteady...
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    Potez (redirect from Potez-CAMS)
    manufacturer CAMS. The company was nationalized in 1936, following which it was merged with Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano, Lioré et Olivier, CAMS and SPCA...
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  • built CAMS 30 1922 flying boat trainer, 31 built CAMS 31 1922 flying boat fighter, 2 built CAMS 37 1926 reconnaissance flying boat, 332 built CAMS 38 1923...
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    1967's 275 GTB/4. It still used two valves per cylinder, but dual overhead cams were now used as well. In a departure from previous Ferrari designs, the...
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    Cam Ranh International Airport (IATA: CXR, ICAO: VVCR) is located on Cam Ranh Bay in Cam Ranh, a provincial city in Khánh Hòa province in Vietnam. It serves...
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    The CAMS 52 was a twin-engined floatplane torpedo-bomber. It was not ordered by the French Navy and only one CAMS 52 was completed. It first flew in the...
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  • The CAMS 32R was an amphibious reconnaissance flying boat flown in the early 1920s. It used a monocoque fuselage. Data from General characteristics Crew:...
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