Caudron C.92
Explore the Caudron C.92, a unique French 1925 transport biplane. Powered by a 370 hp Lorraine-Dietrich engine, it offered comfortable seating for four.
Aviation’s earliest attempts to transport mail, medical cargo, and passengers in the 1920s and 30s.
Explore the Caudron C.92, a unique French 1925 transport biplane. Powered by a 370 hp Lorraine-Dietrich engine, it offered comfortable seating for four.
Explore the Caudron C.33, a French post-WWI biplane converted from a bomber into an “air taxi,” carrying three passengers.
Discover the Alcor C-6-1 Junior Transport, Allan Loughead’s unique 1937 design. A twin-engine, seven-seat aircraft with innovative features and performance.
Explore the Caudron C.61, an innovative 1921 French biplane. Learn about its initial design, passenger capacity, and evolutions like the C.61bis.
Discover the Caudron C.39, a French passenger biplane from the 1920s. Learn about its design, seaplane conversion, racing career, and eventual fate.
Discover the Crescent C-81 and C-82, ambitious American airliners from the Great Depression era. Learn about their design, specifications, and limited production.
Explore the Caudron C.91, a unique 1924 French single-engine biplane. Seating six, it won awards and pioneered air travel comfort. Discover its legacy!
Discover the Caudron C.37, a pioneering French tri-motor biplane from 1920. An eight-seater designed for safety, it competed in the Grand Prix de Monaco.
Explore the Caudron C.81, a 1923 French trimotor aircraft. Learn about its engine configurations, dimensions, and the innovations that set it apart from the C.61.
