CLE.16
Explore the Caspar CLE.16, a 1924 German light transport aircraft. Learn about its innovative design, Siemens Sh 5 engine, and why it failed to secure orders.
Explore the Caspar CLE.16, a 1924 German light transport aircraft. Learn about its innovative design, Siemens Sh 5 engine, and why it failed to secure orders.
Explore the Caspar C.27, a German training seaplane developed clandestinely by Caspar Werke AG in 1926 despite post-WWI military aircraft bans.
Discover the CLE.12, a 1923 German light transport aircraft prototype. Designed by Ernst von Loessl, this 9-seater aircraft never took to the skies.
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.24, a German light biplane from 1925, built by Casper Werke AG for the Deutschen Rundflug. Designed by Karl Theiss.
Discover the Caspar C.29, a German 1926 reconnaissance seaplane secretly designed and built in Denmark. Learn about its brief yet intriguing history.
Explore the Caspar C.17, Caspar AG’s 1924 light monoplane. Built for the Deutschen Rundflug, its 30 hp ABC Scorpion engine led to only one prototype.
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 CLE.11, an innovative German light transport aircraft from 1923. Learn about its design, Siemens engine, and exhibition debut.
