Caspar C.33
Discover the Caspar C.33, a German two-seat training biplane from 1928. Learn why this unique aircraft, powered by an Armstrong-Siddeley engine, failed to find a market.
Discover the Caspar C.33, a German two-seat training biplane from 1928. Learn why this unique aircraft, powered by an Armstrong-Siddeley engine, failed to find a market.
Explore the Caspar C.27, a German training seaplane developed clandestinely by Caspar Werke AG in 1926 despite post-WWI military aircraft bans.
Explore the Caspar C.23, a German light sport aircraft from 1925 by Caspar Werke AG. Two-seater, Mercedes D.I engine, unique production (D-648).
Explore the Caspar S.1, a German reconnaissance seaplane designed by Ernst Heinkel, whose production circumvented the Treaty of Versailles in the 1920s.
Discover the Caspar C.29, a German reconnaissance biplane developed in 1926 despite military aircraft bans, built in Denmark, and never mass-produced.
Discover the Caspar C.29, a German 1926 reconnaissance seaplane secretly designed and built in Denmark. Learn about its brief yet intriguing history.
Discover the Caspar C.35 Priwall, a German light transport biplane with dual-purpose capabilities that served with Luft Hansa before its tragic crash.
Explore the Caspar CJ.14, a 1924 German fighter designed by Caspar-Werke AG and built in Denmark due to post-Versailles treaty restrictions.
Explore the Caspar U.1, an innovative German reconnaissance seaplane designed by Ernst Heinkel for submarines, a pioneer in post-WWI naval aviation.
Discover the Caspar C.36, a German reconnaissance seaplane from 1928. Learn about its design, features, and the fate of its sole prototype.
