C.E.1 (Coastal Experimental No 1)
Explore the Royal Aircraft Factory C.E.1 experimental flying boat. Learn about its development, comparative trials, and crucial role in British research.
Explore the Royal Aircraft Factory C.E.1 experimental flying boat. Learn about its development, comparative trials, and crucial role in British research.
Explore the Caspar CLE.11, an innovative German light transport aircraft from 1923. Learn about its design, Siemens engine, and exhibition debut.
Explore the Caudron L, a 1913 French floatplane commissioned by the British Navy. Learn about its design, trial issues, and ultimate cancellation.
Discover the British Centaur IV biplane, developed by Central Aircraft Co. in 1919. Learn about its trainer role, variants like Centaur IVA & IVB, and its history.
Explore the Carbon Cub SS, a modern, lightweight composite aircraft by CubCrafters. Featuring 21st-century materials and superior STOL capabilities.
Explore the pioneering journey of Clyde Cessna and the birth of the iconic Cessna Model A, from early crashes to air race victories and the growth of his aviation empire.
Explore the Caspar CJ.14, a 1924 German fighter designed by Caspar-Werke AG and built in Denmark due to post-Versailles treaty restrictions.
Explore the César Tandem Biplane, an innovative early 20th-century French aircraft. Learn about its experiments, unique design, and Prini-Berthaud engine.
Explore the Caspar U.1, an innovative German reconnaissance seaplane designed by Ernst Heinkel for submarines, a pioneer in post-WWI naval aviation.
Caudron G.VI: French light bomber developed after Gaston Caudron’s death. Adopted 1916, 512 built, rapid obsolescence. A key WWI aviation milestone.
