Caudron C.320
Explore the 1932 French Caudron C.320 training aircraft. Designed by Paul Deville, its engine upgrade failed to boost performance, reverting to C.59 standards.
Observation and artillery-spotting aircraft that revolutionized intelligence in the First World War.
Explore the 1932 French Caudron C.320 training aircraft. Designed by Paul Deville, its engine upgrade failed to boost performance, reverting to C.59 standards.
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