CAMS 33
Explore the CAMS 33, a 1922 French multi-purpose flying boat. Designed for coastal reconnaissance, patrol, and bombing, notable for races and naval service.
The large flying boats and maritime aircraft that patrolled the oceans during the First World War.
Explore the CAMS 33, a 1922 French multi-purpose flying boat. Designed for coastal reconnaissance, patrol, and bombing, notable for races and naval service.
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Explore the CAMS 120, the last patrol flying boat from Chantiers Aeromaritimes de la Seine. Discover its 1935 build, Hispano-Suiza engine, and its unfortunate trials outcome.
Explore the ill-fated Italian CANT 38 reconnaissance flying boat project by Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali Triestini. Learn about its development and a marketing trick.
Discover the CAMS 32R flying boat, a 1920s French naval reconnaissance aircraft. Learn about its unique folding wings, first flight, and eventual program cancellation.
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The CAMS 53, a successful French civil flying boat from the 1920s and 30s, was vital for Air France, setting records and connecting Mediterranean routes.
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The CAMS 37 was a French biplane flying boat designed in 1925. It served with the French and Portuguese navies for reconnaissance, liaison, and training.
