Caudron C.450 and C.460 were French racing aircraft built to participate in the Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe race of 1934. Developed from the Caudron C...
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505 km/h on board his C 460. According to Popular Aviation, by November 1935 Caudron-Renault was producing the following models: the C 272-3 Luciole (2-seat...
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dictionary. Rafale may refer to: Dassault Rafale, a fighter aircraft Caudron C.460 Rafale, a 1934 racing aircraft Renault Rafale, an SUV named after the...
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The C.710 were a series of light fighter aircraft developed by Caudron-Renault for the French Air Force just prior to the start of World War II. One version...
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The Caudron Simoun was a 1930s French four-seat touring monoplane. It was used as a mail plane by Air Bleu, flew record-setting long-range flights, and...
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The Caudron C.430 Rafale was a fast, two seat French touring monoplane. Soon after its first flight in 1933 it set an international class speed record...
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The Caudron C.59 was a French, two-seat biplane with a single engine and a canvas-covered fuselage, produced between 1922 and 1924. Suitable for a variety...
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The Caudron C.280 Phalène ("Moth") was a civil utility aircraft built in France during the 1930s. It was a high-wing braced monoplane of conventional...
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The Caudron C.109 was a light utility aircraft built in France in the late 1920s. The C.109 was a parasol-winged braced monoplane of conventional configuration...
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The Caudron C.440 Goéland ("seagull") was a six-seat twin-engine utility aircraft developed in France in the mid-1930s. It was a conventionally configured...
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Macchi M.C.72 seaplane and set in October 1934. The landplane record was 314.32 mph (505.85 km/h), averaged by Raymond Delmotte in a Caudron C.460. Hughes...
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Goéland Caudron C.448 Goéland Caudron C.449 Goéland Caudron C.450 Caudron C.460 Caudron C.461 Caudron C.480 Frégate Caudron C.490 Caudron C.491 Caudron C.500...
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airframes that had been constructed. The type was developed into the Caudron C.450 and C.460 racers, which won the Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe in 1934, 1935...
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The Caudron C.270 Luciole ("Firefly") was a sporting, touring and trainer aircraft produced in France in the 1930s, derived from the C.230. It was a conventional...
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winner of the famed long-distance 1934 MacRobertson Air Race and in the Caudron C.460 winner of the 1936 National Air Races, flown by Michel Détroyat [fr]...
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The Caudron C.61 was a French three-engined civil transport biplane aircraft built by the French aeroplane manufacturer Caudron. It was constructed of...
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The Caudron C.800, at first also known as the Epervier (English: Sparrowhawk) is a French two seat training glider, designed and first flown during World...
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The Caudron C.160 was a French training aircraft built by Caudron in the late 1920s. It was a two-seat biplane powered by a 65 hp Salmson 5Ac 5-cyl radial...
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Los Angeles, California, September 4–7,: 128–129 Michel Détroyat on Caudron C.460 1937 Cleveland, Ohio, September 3–7: 129–130 1938 Cleveland, Ohio,...
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The Caudron C.600 Aiglon is a 1930s French two-seat monoplane sport/touring aircraft built by Caudron–Renault. The Aiglon (en: Eaglet) was designed by...
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Massotte's Regnier-engined (and sponsored) C.366 (360.72km/h) and Albert Monville's Renault-engined Caudron C.460 (341.04km/h). Nick Comper flew the Comper...
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aircraft manufacturer Caudron developed this aircraft from the Caudron C.59. It was mainly used as a trainer aircraft. The Caudron C.60 was used in France...
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The Caudron C.640 Typhon was a 1930s French high-speed single-seat monoplane utility aircraft built by Caudron-Renault. Similar in concept to the de Havilland...
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The Caudron G.3 was a single-engined French sesquiplane built by Caudron, widely used in World War I as a reconnaissance aircraft and trainer. The Caudron...
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The Caudron C.23 was a French long range twin engine night bomber, flown in the last year of World War I. Post-war some machines were modified to carry...
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Marcel Riffard (section Caudron)
Caudron C.460 at 341.04 km/h (211.91 mph). In the 1935 race, Riffard-designed planes finished first and second, with Yves Lacombe first in a Caudron C...
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The Caudron C.27 was a French biplane, a two-seat basic trainer which also competed successfully in the 1920s. When it was shown at the 1922 Paris Salon...
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The Caudron C.190 was a French two-seat low-wing single-engine sports plane, built by the French aeroplane manufacturer Caudron in the late 1920s. The...
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larger Espace V. The Rafale is named after the C.460 Rafale monoplane introduced in 1934 by the Caudron-Renault aviation company, although the name was...
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The Caudron C.22 was a French twin engine night bomber built in 1917. It did not reach production. The C.22 BN2 was based on the earlier Caudron C.21,...
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