C.714R
Explore the Caudron C.714R, Marcel Riffard’s record-breaking aircraft. Thwarted by WWII, its legacy now resides at Le Bourget Air and Space Museum.
Explore the Caudron C.714R, Marcel Riffard’s record-breaking aircraft. Thwarted by WWII, its legacy now resides at Le Bourget Air and Space Museum.
Explore the Caudron C.800 Ramier, a 1936 French light aircraft project designed by Marcel Riffard. Learn why this innovative, affordable plane was never built.
Discover the EKW C-3605, the modernized Swiss turboprop-powered target tug crucial for anti-aircraft training. Learn about its history and innovative design.
The Caudron C.74, a 12-seater French transport biplane, competed in the 1922 Grand-Prix des Avions de Transport. Despite good marks, the sole unit crashed, ending the project.
Discover the Flight Design C4: a German 4-seat light sport aircraft featuring a 180hp engine and advanced Garmin Vision Touch avionics. Learn about its innovative design and future plans.
Explore the C-32, Boeing’s multi-purpose transport aircraft for VIPs, including the president. Based on the 757-200, it boasts transatlantic capabilities.
Explore the Caudron C.710, a French light fighter prototype from the 1930s. Discover its design, development, and why it never entered mass production.
Caudron C.43: Pioneering French passenger biplane designed by Paul Deville. Features a unique five-engine setup and competed as a seaplane in Monaco.
Unveiling the Caudron C.461, Marcel Riffard’s advanced racing aircraft for the 1936 Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe, securing second place.
Discover the Caudron C.580, a French trainer aircraft designed for fighter pilots. Explore its wooden construction, Renault engine, and high speed. Only two built before the C.720.
