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CAMS 90

Posted on May 27, 2026 By

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    • Origins and Development
    • Military Evaluation and Civil Re-purposing
    • Technical Specifications
  • Image gallery of the CAMS 90

Origins and Development

In an attempt to secure a contract from the Navy, the firm Chantiers Aeromaritimes de la Seine (CAMS) developed a project in 1929 for a light, multi-purpose flying boat intended for cruisers. This ambitious project was prepared by a group of designers led by Maurice Hurel, aiming to innovate naval aviation of the era.

The prototype of this aircraft, designated as the CAMS 90, was completed in 1930. The following year, in 1931, it made its first flight, a significant milestone for the company. However, its future in the military domain remained uncertain.

Military Evaluation and Civil Re-purposing

In 1932, the CAMS 90 was transferred to the Saint-Raphaël research center for extensive testing. Unfortunately, the military rejected the aircraft due to its insufficient flight characteristics, deeming it unsuitable for naval requirements. Following this decision, the prototype was returned to the CAMS firm.

Despite the military setback, the CAMS 90 found a new purpose. The following year, it received civil registration under the number F-AMDY. For several years, this aircraft was utilized for transport tasks, specifically delivering spare parts between Paris and Berre, proving its utility in a different role.

Technical Specifications

Modification CAMS 90
Wingspan, m 13. 00
Length, m 9. 07
Height, m 3.59
Wing area, m2 41.98
Empty weight 1095
Maximum takeoff weight 1600
Engine type 1 Piston engine Lorraine 7Me Mizar
Power, hp 1 x 24 0
Maximum speed, km/h 186
Cruising speed, km/h 155
Practical range, km 440
Practical ceiling, m 5700
Crew, crew members 3

Image gallery of the CAMS 90

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