Caudron C.690
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caudron-c-690-201-772148
title:
Caudron C.690
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The Caudron C.690 was a single-seat training aircraft developed in France in the late 1930s to train fighter pilots to handle high-performance aircraft. It was a conventional low-wing cantilever monoplane that bore a strong resemblance to designer Marcel Riffard's racer designs of the same period. Caudron attempted to attract overseas sales for the aircraft, but this resulted in orders for only two machines - one from Japan, and the other from the USSR. In the meantime, the first of two prototyp
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Type of aircraft
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caudron_C.690
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2022-12-02T04:16:00Z
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