Skip to content
wp.archivoaereo.com

wp.archivoaereo.com

  • Military Aviation
    • World War I
      • WWI Attack Aircraft
      • WWI Bombers
      • WWI Fighters
      • WWI Flying Boats
      • WWI Reconnaissance
    • World War II
      • WWII Attack Aircraft
      • WWII Bombers
      • WWII Fighters
      • WWII Flying Boats
      • WWII Military Transport
      • WWII Reconnaissance
    • Cold War
      • Cold War Fighters
    • Modern
      • Modern Fighters
      • Modern Maritime Patrol
      • Modern Military Transport
  • Civil & Commercial Aviation
    • Classic Airliners
    • Modern Airliners
    • Classic Regional Airliners
    • Modern Regional Airliners
    • Pioneer Light Aircraft
    • Classic Light Aircraft
    • Modern Light Aircraft
    • Agricultural Aircraft
    • Racing Aircraft
  • Helicopters
    • Cargo & Heavy Helicopters
    • Light & Observation Helicopters
    • Pioneer Helicopters
    • SAR Helicopters (Rescue)
    • Utility Helicopters
  • Technology
    • Weapons & Technology
    • Drones & UAVs
    • Experimental Aircraft
  • History
    • History & Battles
  • Toggle search form

CAMS 110

Posted on June 1, 2026 By

The CAMS 110 patrol flying boat was built in early 1934, although the project had been completed in the early 1930s. The sole example, equipped with two 860 hp Hispano-Suiza 12Ydrs engines, made its maiden flight in July 1934.

Table of Contents

Toggle
    • Initial Performance and Challenges
    • The Fate of CAMS and Potez
    • Technical Specifications
  • Image gallery of the CAMS 110
    • How to cite this article:

Initial Performance and Challenges

During testing, the flying boat displayed flight characteristics that surpassed virtually all metrics of previously built CAMS aircraft. However, by the mid-1930s, this was deemed insufficient by the military, and the project was ultimately closed.

The Fate of CAMS and Potez

The seaplane’s fate was also influenced by the fact that CAMS was no longer an independent company but merely a subsidiary within the Potez company, which was successfully promoting its own projects.

Technical Specifications

Modification CAMS 110
Wingspan, m 22.50
Length, m 16.30
Height, m 6.00
Wing area, m2 115.05
Empty weight 5520
Maximum takeoff weight 9250
Engine type 2 Piston engine Hispano-Suiza 12 Ydrs
Power, hp 2 x 860
Maximum speed, km/h 240
Cruising speed, km/h 210
Practical range, km 2700
Service ceiling, m 6500
Crew 6

Image gallery of the CAMS 110

How to cite this article:

APA: CAMS 110 (). CAMS 110. wp.archivoaereo.com. https://wp.archivoaereo.com/en/cams-110-3/
VANCOUVER: CAMS 110 [online]. wp.archivoaereo.com; [cited 2026-06-01]. Available at: https://wp.archivoaereo.com/en/cams-110-3/
Developed by Agatha Press
WWI Flying Boats Tags:CAMS, French

Post navigation

Previous Post: Saynor-Bell Canadian Cub
  • Español
  • Agricultural Aircraft
  • Attack Aircraft
  • Aviation Biographies
  • Cargo & Heavy Helicopters
  • Classic Airliners
  • Classic Light Aircraft
  • Classic Regional Airliners
  • Cold War Fighters
  • Drones & UAVs
  • Experimental Aircraft
  • History & Battles
  • Interwar Reconnaissance
  • Light & Observation Helicopters
  • Maritime Patrol
  • Military Trainer Aircraft
  • Military Transport
  • Modern Airliners
  • Modern Cargo Aircraft
  • Modern Fighters
  • Modern Light Aircraft
  • Modern Maritime Patrol
  • Modern Military Transport
  • Modern Regional Airliners
  • Other Aircraft
  • Pioneer Air Transport
  • Pioneer Helicopters
  • Pioneer Light Aircraft
  • Racing Aircraft
  • SAR Helicopters (Rescue)
  • Sin categoría
  • Utility Helicopters
  • Weapons & Technology
  • WWI Attack Aircraft
  • WWI Bombers
  • WWI Fighters
  • WWI Flying Boats
  • WWI Reconnaissance
  • WWII Attack Aircraft
  • WWII Bombers
  • WWII Fighters
  • WWII Flying Boats
  • WWII Military Transport
  • WWII Reconnaissance
Ca.4 (1911)Ca.4 (1911)Admin
CAMS 30CAMS 30Admin
Merrill CIT-9 Safety PlaneMerrill CIT-9 Safety PlaneAdmin

Legal

  • About ArchivoAereo
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2026 wp.archivoaereo.com.

Powered by PressBook WordPress theme