Caudron F
Explore the Caudron F, the pioneering biplane by the Caudron brothers. Learn its history from Reims air races to the first ‘loop’ performed in 1913.
Explore the Caudron F, the pioneering biplane by the Caudron brothers. Learn its history from Reims air races to the first ‘loop’ performed in 1913.
Caudron G.IV: WWI’s pioneering twin-engine biplane. First mass-produced Allied combat aircraft, it excelled in bombing & recon, marking an era of reliability.
Discover the Caudron G.II, a pioneering 1912 biplane. Used in air shows and as a reconnaissance aircraft in World War I.
Explore the Caudron L, a 1913 French floatplane commissioned by the British Navy. Learn about its design, trial issues, and ultimate cancellation.
Caudron G.VI: French light bomber developed after Gaston Caudron’s death. Adopted 1916, 512 built, rapid obsolescence. A key WWI aviation milestone.
Explore the Caudron 02, an innovative high-altitude fighter designed by Paul Deville. Learn about its development, engine trials, and why it never reached mass production.
Explore the Caudron R.4, an innovative French WWI bomber that transitioned to reconnaissance. Learn about its design, operational challenges, and legacy.
The Caudron K, a 1913 biplane seaplane, excelled in competition before an incident. Its KM variant served with the French Navy.
Heavy twin-engine biplane, the Caudron R.11 protected French bombers in WWI. Slow production didn’t hinder its vital role as an escort fighter.
Explore the CD.1 “Aérogyre,” an innovative French “rotary wing” aircraft from the 1930s, its development, promising initial flights, and tragic end.
