Caudron G.III
Discover the Caudron G.III, a pioneering WWI reconnaissance and training aircraft. Learn about its design, widespread service, and iconic post-war flights.
Discover the Caudron G.III, a pioneering WWI reconnaissance and training aircraft. Learn about its design, widespread service, and iconic post-war flights.
Discover the Caudron O, a unique French sport biplane designed by Gaston Caudron, nicknamed “The Mill,” that saw service in WWI.
Discover the Caudron-Fabre, France’s first amphibious aircraft. Henri Fabre patented his floats, and René Caudron created a pioneer of dual take-off and landing.
Explore the Caudron G.V, a French light bomber-reconnaissance aircraft of WWI. Learn about its 1915 development, features, and early service.
Discover the SNCAO CAO-600, an innovative pre-war French naval aircraft. Designed for aircraft carriers, its development was cut short by the German invasion.
Explore the CAP 230, a French aerobatic aircraft series by Mudry, renowned for championship wins and its evolution through the CAP 231, 232, and 222 variants.
Explore the Caravelle 12, France’s longest passenger aircraft. Learn about its innovative design, JT8D-9 engines, and its production legacy ending in 1973.
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.
Explore the CE.43 Guépard, an all-metal French aircraft by Wassmer/CERVA. Learn about its development, the creation of CERVA, and its service in French aviation.
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.
