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Caudron G.II

Posted on April 28, 2026 By

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    • Initial Design and Development
    • Demonstrations and Military Service
    • Legacy of the Caudron G.II
    • Technical Specifications
  • Image gallery of the Caudron G.II

Initial Design and Development

In 1912, brothers René and Gaston Caudron built a small aircraft, designated Caudron G.II (G.2). This was a two-strut, two-seat biplane, equipped with an 80 hp Gnome engine.

Demonstrations and Military Service

The first example of the aircraft was widely used in demonstration air shows in 1913. Following the outbreak of the First World War, several built examples of this aircraft were transferred to the military and used for reconnaissance and observation of the terrain.

Legacy of the Caudron G.II

Later, based on the G.II, the more mass-produced G.III was created, expanding its impact on military aviation.

Technical Specifications

Modification G.II
Wingspan, m 12.10
Length, m 7.25
Wing area, m2 28.00
Empty weight 400
Normal takeoff weight 700
Engine type 1 Piston engine Gnome
Power, hp 1 x 80
Maximum speed, km/h 106
Cruising speed, km/h 82
Flight duration, h 3.5
Crew 2

Image gallery of the Caudron G.II

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