Carley C.12
Explore the Carley C.12, Joop Carley’s innovative Dutch sport aircraft. Learn about its development, engines, and the historic 1924 flight to Paris.
Sports biplanes and light aircraft of the 1920s and 30s that popularized civil flight.
Explore the Carley C.12, Joop Carley’s innovative Dutch sport aircraft. Learn about its development, engines, and the historic 1924 flight to Paris.
Explore the Carmier T.10, Pierre Carmier’s innovative French aircraft. Learn about its design, engines, and participation in the Tour de France of avionettes.
The Caudron K, a 1913 biplane seaplane, excelled in competition before an incident. Its KM variant served with the French Navy.
Explore the Carley C.II, NVI’s Dutch training biplane. Designed by Joop D. Carley, this unique prototype marked early aviation history.
Discover the Caspar-Theiss CT series, German light aircraft designed by Karl Theiss in the 1920s. Explore models CT.1-CT.5, their features, and role in Deutschen Rundflug.
Explore the Cain CC-114 Sport, a light two-seater aircraft from the 1930s by Henry Cain. Learn about its design, brief history, and ultimate fate.
Discover the Crawford Courier, a unique 1925 American biplane. Learn about its design, the Crawfords’ aviation legacy, and its single sale.
Discover the 1936 Swallow C Coupe, a light two-seat monoplane designed by Sam Bloomfield. Learn why only a few were sold despite its innovative design.
Explore the SABCA-Poncelet Castar, a 1920s Belgian light aircraft. Learn about its development from a glider to its tragic end. A milestone in aviation history.
Campbell F Flivver: The visionary 1930s aircraft designed for affordability, simplicity, and comfort, featuring a car engine and magnesium alloy construction.
