Caudron C.65
Civilian

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The Caudron C.65 was a French single-seat floatplane of 1922, optimized for water operations with a length of 7.7 meters and 12-meter wingspan. Its 140 km/h cruise performance and compact design suited it to reconnaissance, survey, or leisure flying over coastal and riverine regions.
Specifications
- Role
- Single seat floatplane
- Origin
- France
- Engines
- 1
- First flight
- 1922
- Length
- 7.7 m
- Wingspan
- 12 m
- Max speed
- 140 km/h