Caudron C.21
Discover the Caudron C.21, a pioneering twin-engine biplane from 1917. Unused in WWI, it was redesigned for post-war commercial flights and exploratory missions.
Sports biplanes and light aircraft of the 1920s and 30s that popularized civil flight.
Discover the Caudron C.21, a pioneering twin-engine biplane from 1917. Unused in WWI, it was redesigned for post-war commercial flights and exploratory missions.
Explore the Caudron C.430 Rafale, a 1933 French light multi-purpose aircraft. Discover its world speed record, the tragic loss of Hélène Boucher, and competition history.
Explore the Caudron C.280 Phalene, a versatile French light aircraft first flown in 1932. With 240 variants, its design and evolution marked an era in aviation.
The Caudron C.51, a 1921 two-seater seaplane designed by René Caudron, won a 12,000 franc prize in the Monaco races.
Discover the Caudron C.520 Simoun VI, a French 1934 prototype. A four-seater, all-metal monoplane, it pioneered features for the successful C.630 Simoun family.
Explore the Caudron C.600 Aiglon, a French touring aircraft from the 1930s. Known for its innovative design, popularity, and wartime service.
Explore the Caudron C.500 Simoun IV, an innovative 1934 French aircraft. Discover its robust design, comfort, and the legacy that inspired the C.630 Simoun series.
Explore the Caudron C.480 Fregate, a 1935 French passenger aircraft with a unique cabin layout and V-strut supported wings. Served in the Air Force.
Discover the Caudron C.65, the pioneering French seaplane that won the 1922 Marseille-Monaco race, and its powerful C.66 variant. A true aviation legend.
Discover the Caudron C.68, a French multi-purpose biplane from 1922. Known for aerobatics, folding wings & a famous Paris landing. Only six built!
