Caudron C.92
Civilian

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The Caudron C.92 was a single-engine French airliner that first flew in 1925, unusual for carrying passengers on one engine alone. Its 12.5-meter fuselage and 180 km/h cruise made it a modest regional transport of the mid-1920s, serving smaller routes where twin-engine capacity was not yet justified.
Specifications
- Role
- Airliner
- Origin
- France
- Engines
- 1
- First flight
- 1925
- Length
- 12.5 m
- Max speed
- 180 km/h