Caudron O
Discover the Caudron O, a unique French sport biplane designed by Gaston Caudron, nicknamed “The Mill,” that saw service in WWI.
Sports biplanes and light aircraft of the 1920s and 30s that popularized civil flight.
Discover the Caudron O, a unique French sport biplane designed by Gaston Caudron, nicknamed “The Mill,” that saw service in WWI.
Discover the Caudron-Fabre, France’s first amphibious aircraft. Henri Fabre patented his floats, and René Caudron created a pioneer of dual take-off and landing.
Explore the Caudron F, the pioneering biplane by the Caudron brothers. Learn its history from Reims air races to the first ‘loop’ performed in 1913.
Explore the Caspar C.17, Caspar AG’s 1924 light monoplane. Built for the Deutschen Rundflug, its 30 hp ABC Scorpion engine led to only one prototype.
Explore the Cessna Model C Airmaster’s history, from the 1935 C-34 to the C-165, highlighting its innovative design and WWII service.
Discover the Cessna EC-1/EC-2 ‘Baby Cessna,’ born from the Great Depression as an affordable aircraft solution. Learn about its design, engines, and limited production.
Explore the C2 Cardinal, an American high-wing monoplane from the 1920s, its variants, and the company’s challenges leading to its suspension.
Discover the British Centaur IV biplane, developed by Central Aircraft Co. in 1919. Learn about its trainer role, variants like Centaur IVA & IVB, and its history.
Explore the pioneering journey of Clyde Cessna and the birth of the iconic Cessna Model A, from early crashes to air race victories and the growth of his aviation empire.
Explore the César Tandem Biplane, an innovative early 20th-century French aircraft. Learn about its experiments, unique design, and Prini-Berthaud engine.
