Caudron G.4
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The Caudron G.4 is a French biplane with twin engines, widely used during World War I as a bomber. It was designed by René and Gaston Caudron as an improvement over their single-engined Caudron G.3. The aircraft employed wing warping for banking. The first G.4 was built in 1915, and it was manufactured in France, England and Italy. It was the world's first twin-engine aircraft to be widely used, starting in March 1915.
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Caudron G.IV
1421 produced,
Caudron,
Blériot 67, Blériot 71, bomber, Paul Schmitt P.S.10, Voisin V, Voisin VI,
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Camp d'aviation - Mission anglaise visitant l'escadrille Caudron - Frétoy-le-Château - Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine - APD0003276
111-SC-3248 - U.S. Officer receives pointers from French Airman. American officer is given helpful advice by a French instructor. A section of the plane can be seen. - NARA - 55167884
Les oiseaux de France en Roumanie, alignés sur un terrain d'aviation - Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine - AP62T103690
1919, le Caudron (Etienne) Poulet (le pilote) et (Jean) Benoist (le mécanicien) en vol (départ de Villacoublay pour Melbourne, le 14 octobre) - photographie de presse - Agence Meurisse - btv1b53241992c





