CAP-3 Planalto
Discover the CAP-3 Planalto, a Brazilian trainer developed in 1944. Learn about its engines, military challenges, and attempts for the civilian market.
Discover the CAP-3 Planalto, a Brazilian trainer developed in 1944. Learn about its engines, military challenges, and attempts for the civilian market.
Explore the unique Caspar C.26, a German two-seat wooden biplane built in 1925 for the Deutschen Rundflug, powered by a 100 hp Bristol Lucifer engine.
Discover the Caudron H, René Caudron’s pioneering 1912 seaplane. Explore its variants, French Navy service, and conversion for pilot training.
Explore the Caudron R.5, a French WWI bomber designed to overcome the limitations of its predecessor, the R.4, with enhanced engines and wings.
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 Brazilian CAP-5 Carioquinha, a 1945 two-seat high-wing monoplane. Learn about its development, Franklin engine, and limited production.
Explore the Caudron J, René Caudron’s pioneering seaplane. Naval competition winner, flew from the Foudre cruiser, served in Black Sea and Chile.
Discover Claude Piel’s CP-20 Pinocchio, a 1951 French monoplane design. Powered by a Volkswagen engine, it resembled a scaled-down Spitfire.
Explore the Comp Air 10, a versatile light multi-purpose kit aircraft. Features high passenger capacity for commercial regional flights. Learn its story.
Discover the Cordner No. 2, an innovative 1911 Irish tunnel-wing aircraft by Joseph Cordner. Explore its features, Anzani engine, and early test flights.
