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Caudron C.460 - Wikipedia

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Caudron - Wikipedia

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Caudron C.460 - Wikipedia

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The Caudron Racer — General Aviation News

    https://generalaviationnews.com/2010/09/09/the-caudron-racer/
    The Caudron was designed in 1934 by Marcel Riffard of France, during the Golden Age of air racing. At the time, airplanes flying around pylons were akin to today’s NASCAR. The Depression was in full swing and people were looking for excitement, living vicariously through dashing aviators like Roscoe Turner.

Caudron C.460 - racing aircraft

    https://aviastar.org/air/france/caudron_c-460.php
    Caudron C.460 There is no text information for this aircraft at the moment. Comments Thayer, e-mail, 10.02.2014 15:50 The photo above does depict the C.460 racer. This is the configuration in which it was flown while they were still sorting out the retractable landing gear and mechanical issues forced them to fly with the gear down.

Caudron C-460 - air racing history

    http://www.air-racing-history.com/aircraft/Caudron_C-460.html
    Caudron C-460 Rafale. Country : France Manufacturer : Caudron Category : air Racer Year : 1 934 Motor : Renault Bengali ; 6 cylinders in liner of 400 ch Wingspan : 6,73 m Length : 7,11 m Height : ? m Weight : 948 kg Max speed : 505 km/h

The Foreigner: The Caudron C.460 – The Good-Natured Fink

    https://thegoodnaturedfink.wordpress.com/2016/03/02/the-foreigner-the-caudron-c-460/
    Caudron was one of the earliest aircraft manufacturers in France and supplied aircraft for the military in both World War I and World War II. Although Caudron produced aircraft for the military, the C.450 and C.460 were created specifically for air racing. These aircraft were engineered and designed by Marcel Riffard who worked for Caudron-Renault.

Caudron-Renault CR.710 Cyclone (series) - Military Factory

    https://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.php?aircraft_id=2050
    This is owed to the fact that the CR.710 was derived from the Caudron "Coupe Deutsch" racing monoplane where performance was key (though not so much military combat flying). As a combat platform, the CR.710 was outfitted with 2 x 20mm Hispano-Suiza HS.9 autocannons contained in underwing pods, one gun to a wing.

SBS’ CAUDRON RACER UPSCALED

    https://www.keymodelworld.com/article/sbs-caudron-racer-upscaled
    SBS’ CAUDRON RACER UPSCALED. Fans of racing aircraft rejoiced when Hungary’s SBS Model produced an all-new 1/72 Caudron C.561 last year. Now, the firm has released a 1/48 version, which is just as classy. There have been several boutique kits of this super-streamlined early 1930s racer but they are now hard to find.

Caudron C.460 Rafale

    https://airpages.ru/eng/ot/c460.shtml
    Racing Aircraft Caudron C.460 Rafale - racing plane. The first flight in 1934. Chief Designer Engineer Riffar combined several new technical solutions in C.460, which had recently been successfully implemented on the aircraft of Norgrop, Douglas, Martin: landing flaps, fully retractable landing gear in flight and a variable pitch propeller.

1/72 Caudrons - - The Airfix Tribute Forum

    https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/airfixtributeforum/1-72-caudrons-t56295.html
    The Racer had a lot of similarity to the aeroplane C714. This model is a 1/72 Caudron C714 from a Polish manufacturer called (I believe) Reflex. The C714 was a light fighter developed in France at the beginning of WW2. I believe that most were passed on to Polish Pilots in France and some reached Finland in 1940.

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