List of aircraft (C–Cc) explained
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'C' through to 'Cc'.
C–Cc
(C-E Aeroplane Works, (office) New York, NY; (plant) Anderson, IN)
- C-E A-12 Transcontinental Triplane[1]
- E-C-13 1916 Triplane Tractor[1]
CAARP
(Cooperative des Ateliers Aeronautiques de la Region Parisienne – Parisian aeronautic factory co-operative)
CAB
(Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi )
(Constructions Aéronautiques du Béarn – Béarn aeronautic manufacturers)
(Henri Saissac)
- Cabane-Saissac CS-01-3[2]
(also displayed and registered as "Snyder OHS-III", "deLloyd Monoplane" and "Aire-Craft Cabin-Aire/deLloyd"[1]
(Richard Cabrinha)
- Cabrinha RC-412 Free Spirit (Mk II)[3]
(Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation)
(Commuter Aircraft Corporation)
CACT
(Compañía Aérea de Construcción y Transportes / Waterhouse / BAJA California / Tijuana)
- CACT BAJA California BC.1[4]
- CACT BAJA California BC.2[4]
- CACT BAJA California BC.3[4]
(Cadet Aircraft Co, Pomona, CA)
- Cadet 2-P-A[1] (Chambers Trainer q.v.)
(Cadillac Aircraft Corp/H.G. McCarroll - Detroit, MI)
- McCarroll Voyageur[3]
- McCarroll Duoplane[3]
CAG
(Construcciones Aeronauticas de Galicia, Spain)
(John M. Cage - Denver, CO)
- Cage 1909 Tilt-rotor (c. 1909)[3]
(Raymond Cagny - France)
- Cagney Performance 2000 (c. 1909)[3]
CAHI
(anglicised version of TsAGI Центра́льный аэрогидродинами́ческий институ́т (ЦАГИ) or Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut, the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute)see:TsAGI
(France)
- Cailly 1911 Type Millitaire[3]
(Cain Aircraft Corp - Detroit, MI)
(Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation)
(China Aviation Industry General)
(Cain Aircraft Corp, 10527 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, MI)
((Edmund B) Cairns Aircraft Corp, 62 Rubber Ave, Naugatuck, CT)
- Cairns A (based on the Clark Robinson Special)[1]
- Cairns AG-4 (based on the Clark Robinson Special)[1]
- Cairns AC-6[1]
- Cairns OG[1]
- Cairns B
- Cairns C
(Columbia Air Liners, Inc., New York, NY)
- C.A.L. Mailplane "Uncle Sam" (1929)[3]
- C.A.L. CAL-1 Triad
- C.A.L. CAL-2 (5 Place Amphibian)
(Italy)
- Calderara 1912 Hydroaeroplane[3]
Caldas Aeronautica
(Pali, Colombia)
Calidus
(Calidus Technology Development and Manufacturing Company, UAE)
(USA)
- California Aero Glider "Skyway Express"[3]
(California Aircraft Corp, Los Angeles, CA)
- California Cub D-1[3]
- California Cub D-2
(John J Montijo & Lloyd Royer, Glendale, CA)
- California Coupe-Cabin[1]
(California Aero Mfg & Supply Co (Fdr: Cleve F Shaffer), San Francisco, CA)
- California Aero 1910 Biplane[1]
(California Aircraft Corp, 5866 South San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA)
- California Cub D-1-K[1]
- California Cub D-2[1]
(Pasadena, CA)
- California Institute of Technology Merrill Type Stagger-Decalage[3]
(Spiez, Switzerland)
((a.k.a.Girard) Aerial Navigation Co of America Inc (Fdr: Henry Laurens Call), Girard, KS)[1]
- Call Mayfly 1909[1]
- Call Whynot[1]
- Call II monoplane[1]
((Ivan, Ruell T, Spencer) Call Aircraft Co, Afton, WY)
(Calumet Motorsports)
(Jacques Calvel)
(France)
- Calvinac 19123 Monoplane[3]
Camair
(Camair Aircraft Corp, Remsenburg, NY)
(Victor Camal, France)
- Camal 1911 Flying Machine (Patent)[3]
Cambier
(Albert Cambier)
(Chicago Aircraft Mfg Corp, 6116 St Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL)
(Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company Inc.)
Cameron & Sons Aircraft
(El Segundo, CA)
(Corwin B Campbell, Evanston, IL)
(John M Campbell, Tacoma, WA)
((Hayden S) Campbell Aircraft Co)
Campbell
(Campbell Aircraft)
(Mark M Campbell and R O Bone, Los Angeles, CA)
- Campbell Super Sport (Bone Golden Eagle C-5 prototypes)[1]
Data from:[9] [10] [11] [12]
(Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine – Seine aero-maritime shipbuilders)
Canada Air RV
(Canada Air RV Inc, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
Canadair aircraft Canadian military designations
(all manufacturers - see List of aircraft of Canada's air forces)Data from:[3]
(Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd., Canada)
- Canadian Aeroplanes F-5L[3]
Canadian
(Canadian Powered Parachutes, Vegreville, Alberta, Canada)
Canadian military aircraft designations
(all manufacturers) - see List of aircraft of Canada's air forces
(Canadian Wooden Aircraft Co., Canada)
- Canadian Wooden Aircraft Robin[3]
- Canaero Dynamics Toucan series II[15]
(CanAmerican Inc)
see Aviafiber
(Captain of Engineers Antonio Cañete Heredia)
(Walter Cannon, Los Angeles, CA)
- Cannon 1911 biplane[3]
- Cannon (1911 monoplane)
(Construzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi SA – Fiat)
Cantinieau
(Jean Cantinieau)
Canton
- Canton S2 (STAe specification 1918 S2 - armoured ground attack aircraft)[20]
Canton et Unné
(Georges Canton et Georges Unné)
- Canton et Unné 1910 monoplane[21]
(Allen Canton & J Melcher, Bronx, NY)
- Canton-Melcher Transatlantic[1]
(Lucien Canu)
(see SNCAO))
(Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista)
(Safety Airplane Corp, Oakland Airport and El Cerrito, CA)
(Capella Aircraft Corporation, Austin, TX)
((Ernest J) Capen Aircraft Corp, Lincoln, NE)
- Capen Parasol[1]
- Capen Skyway[1] aka Special
(Capital Machinery Factory)
(Capital Aircraft Co Inc, Lansing, MI, 1929: Relocated and renamed Royal Aircraft Corp, Royal Oak, MI (qv))
Capital
(Capital Helicopter Corporation)
- Capital C-1 Hoppi-copter[25]
( Compagnie Anonyme de Productions et Réalisations Aéronautiques (CAPRA)) – (Roger Aimé Robert, designer – Marcel Chassagny, manager)
Data from:Aeroplani Caproni[29]
(Societa Italiana Caproni)
(see also: Caproni Bergamaschi, Caproni-Reggiane, Caproni Vizzola)
Pre-World War I
- Caproni Ca.1 of 1910 – Experimental biplane
World War I
Inter-war period
- Caproni Ca.30 – Postwar redesignation of 1914 Ca.1
- Caproni Ca.33 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.3
- Caproni Ca.34 – Postwar redesignation of proposed modified Ca.3
- Caproni Ca.35 – Postwar redesignation of proposed modified Ca.3
- Caproni Ca.36 – Postwar redesignation of modified Ca.3
- Caproni Ca.37 – Postwar redesignation of prototype ground-attack version of Ca.3
- Caproni Ca.39 – Postwar redesignation of proposed seaplane version of Ca.3
- Caproni Ca.40 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.4 prototype
- Caproni Ca.41 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.4 variant
- Caproni Ca.42 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.4 variant
- Caproni Ca.43 – Postwar redesignation of floatplane variant of Ca.4
- Caproni Ca.44 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.5 heavy bomber
- Caproni Ca.45 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.5 aircraft built for France
- Caproni Ca.46 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.5 variant
- Caproni Ca.47 – Postwar redesignation of seaplane version of Ca.5
- Caproni Ca.48 – Airliner version of Ca.4
- Caproni Ca.49 – Proposed seaplane airliner of 1919
- Caproni Ca.50 – Air ambulance version of Ca.44
- Caproni Ca.51 – Postwar redesignation of prototype of enlarged Ca.4
- Caproni Ca.52 – Postwar redesignation for Ca.4 aircraft built for Royal Naval Air Service
- Caproni Ca.56 – Airliner version of Ca.1
- Caproni Ca.57 – Airliner version of Ca.44
- Caproni Ca.58 – Postwar redesignation for re-engined Ca.4s
- Caproni Ca.59 – Postwar redesignation for exported Ca.58s
- Caproni Ca.60 Noviplano – Flying boat airliner prototype
- Caproni Ca.64 - fighter project
- Caproni Ca.65 - fighter project
- Caproni Ca.66 - Four-engine, single-fuselage bomber of 1922
- Caproni Ca.68 - reconnaissance flying boat project
- Caproni Ca.69 - reconnaissance flying boat project
- Caproni Ca.70 – Prototype night fighter of 1925
- Caproni Ca.71 – Ca.70 variant of 1927
- Caproni Ca.73 – Airliner and light bomber
- Caproni Ca.74 – Re-engined Ca.73 light bomber
- Caproni Ca.75 - biplane bomber project
- Caproni Ca.76 - biplane bomber project
- Caproni Ca.77 - biplane bomber project
- Caproni Ca.78 - biplane bomber project
- Caproni Ca.80 – Later redesignation of Ca.74
- Caproni Ca.81 - reconnaissance monoplane project
- Caproni Ca.82 – Redesignation of Ca.73ter variant
- Caproni Ca.83 - monoplane fighter
- Caproni Ca.84 - biplane flying boat project
- Caproni Ca.85 - biplane flying boat project
- Caproni Ca.86 - biplane flying boat project
- Caproni Ca.88 – Redesignation of Ca.73quarter variant
- Caproni Ca.89 – Redesignation of Ca.73quarterG variant
- Caproni Ca.90 – Heavy bomber aircraft
- Caproni Ca.92 - reconnaissance biplane project
- Caproni Ca.93 - biplane bomber project
- Caproni Ca.94 - 4-engine monoplane heavy bomber
- Caproni Ca.95 - Heavy bomber aircraft, 1933
- Caproni Ca.96 - 4-engine biplane heavy bomber project
- Caproni Ca.97 – Civil utility aircraft
- Caproni Ca.98 - monoplane tourer
- Caproni Ca.99 - biplane tourer
- Caproni Ca.100 – Trainer
- Caproni Ca.101 – Airliner, transport, and bomber
- Caproni Ca.102 – Re-engined Ca.101
- Caproni Ca.106 - civil biplane project
- Caproni Ca.107 - biplane fighter project
- Caproni Ca.108 - mailplane project
- Caproni Ca.109 - 2-seat biplane sport/trainer
- Caproni Ca.110 - biplane fighter project
- Caproni Ca.111 – Reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber
- Caproni Ca.113 – Advanced trainer
- Caproni Ca.114 – Biplane fighter
- Caproni Ca.115 - twin-engined sesquiplane bomber project
- Caproni Ca.116 - sports biplane project
- Caproni Ca.117 - experimental high-altitude monoplane project
- Caproni Ca.118 - twin-engine monoplane bomber project
- Caproni Ca.119 - reconnaissance biplane project
- Caproni Ca.121 - fast monoplane bomber project
- Caproni Ca.122 – Prototype bomber and transport
- Caproni Ca.123 – Proposed airliner version of Ca.122
- Caproni Ca.124 – Reconnaissance and bomber floatplane
- Caproni Ca.125 – Two-seat touring biplane
- Caproni Ca.126 - monoplane sports aircraft project
- Caproni Ca.128 - low-wing metal monoplane 1+4 feederliner project
- Caproni Ca.129 - low-wing metal monoplane 1+4 feederliner project
- Caproni Ca.130 - trimotor transport, precursor of Caproni Ca.133
- Caproni Ca.132 – Prototype bomber and airliner
- Caproni Ca.134 – Reconnaissance biplane
- Caproni Ca.150 - twin-boom attack fighter
- Caproni Ca.153 - monoplane heavy fighter project
- Caproni Ca.154 - twin-engine monoplane heavy fighter project
- Caproni Ca.155 - twin-engine monoplane heavy fighter project
- Caproni Ca.156 - twin-engined heavy fighter project
- Caproni Ca.161 – High-altitude experimental aircraft
- Caproni Ca.162 - recce-fighter project
- Caproni Ca.163 – Prototype of Ca.164
- Caproni Ca.165 – Prototype fighter of 1938
- Caproni Ca.204 - long-range bomber project
- Caproni Ca.211 - three-engine long-range bomber project
- Caproni Ca.201 - high altitude bomber project
- Caproni Ca.205 - long-range bomber project
- Caproni Ca.214 - aerobatic trainer project
- Caproni Ca.301 – Prototype fighter
- Caproni A.P.1 – Attack aircraft derivative of Ca.301
- Caproni Ca.305 – First production version of A.P.1
- Caproni Ca.306 – Airliner prototype (1935)
- Caproni Ca.307 – Second production version of A.P.1
- Caproni Ca.308 – Export version of A.P.1 for El Salvador and Paraguay
- Caproni Ca. 308 Borea – Airliner
- Caproni Ca.309 – military light twin
- Caproni Ca.345 – recce floatplane project
- Caproni Ca.350 – Fighter-bomber, reconnaissance aircraft
- Caproni-Reggiane Ca.400 – Caproni-Reggiane-built version of Piaggio P.32 medium bomber
- Caproni Ca.401 – twin-engine recce-fighter
- Caproni Ca.405 – Caproni-built version of Piaggio P.32 medium bomber
- Caproni Ca.410 – twin-engined recce-bomber floatplane project
- Caproni CH.1 – Prototype fighter of 1935
- Caproni PS.1 – Sports aircraft
- Caproni Bergamaschi PL.3 – Long-distance racer aircraft
- Caproni-Pensuti triplane – Sports triplane of 1919
- Caproni Sauro-1 – Two-seat touring aircraft
- Caproni Vizzola F.5 – Fighter of 1939
- Stipa-Caproni – Experimental ducted-fan powered prototype of 1932
World War II
Post-World War II
Wartime Italian Army designations
Caproni designations
Caproni-Bergamaschi
(Caproni-Bergamaschi / CAB Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi)
Caproni-Predappio
- Caproni-Predappio Ca.602[19]
- Caproni-Predappio Ca.603[19]
(Aeroplane Caproni Trento)
(Caproni-Vizzola S.A. – originally Scuola Aviazioni Caproni)
Cardoen
(Industrias Cardoen LtdA)
(D. Caretti)
(Carins Aircraft, Naugatuck, CT)
- Carins Model A[3]
- Carins Model AC6
- Carins Model C2
- Carins Pusher Cabin Monoplane
(Louis Cariou)
Carley
(Joop D. Carley / Carley Flying School (Vliegvereniging), Ede, 1917)
- Carley 1917 Canard
- Carley S.1 1919
- Carley C.12
- Carley L.II - at NVI 1922 2-seat single-bay biplane trainer[33]
- Carley Baby - at NVI 1922 single-seat shoulder-winged monoplane - aka 'Carly-baby'; aka 'Baby'; aka 'baby-machines'
(Goodwin Carlson, Slayton, MN)
((Ernest W) Carlson Aircraft Inc, E Palestine, OH)
(Carma Manufacturing Co, Tucson, AZ)
(Coopérative d'Approvisionnement et de Réparation de Matériel Aéronautique de Moulins)
- CARMAM 20-90 Impala (Jacquet/Pottier JP20/90 Impala)[35] [36] [37]
Carmier
(Pierre Carmier)
Carmier-Arnoux
(Pierre Carmier et René Arnoux)
(Joseph R Carnes, Hillsboro, IN)
- Carnes 1931 home-built[1]
(Dr C E 'Chuck' Carothers, Lincoln, NE)
- Aerobatic Midwing Special[1]
(Merrell L Carpenter, Joplin, MO and New Orleans, LA)
Carplane GmbH
(Braunschweig, Germany)
(Walter J Carr, Saginaw, MI, 1924: CSC Aircraft Co (Carr, John Coryell, Edward & Walter Savage), Saginaw, MI)
Carroll
- Carroll A2 – info required – French World War I observation aircraft competition loser[40]
(Raymond Carroll)
((Franklin) Carson Helicopters Inc, Perkasie, PA)
Carstedt
(Carstedt Inc., Long Beach, CA)
(1994: CarterCopters LLC (pres: Jay Carter Jr), Wichita Falls, TX)
((Don J) Carter-(Arnold B) Maxwell Co, RFD 4, N Kansas City, MO)
(Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA)
(Cascade Ultralites)
(JVW Corp, Newark, NJ)
- Casey Jones Flying Boat[1]
(Caspar-Werke)
(Designer: Tom Cassutt)
(Paul (Pablo) Castaibert)
Castel
(Robert Castello)
Castiglioni
(Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni)
(Construzioni Aeronautiche Taliedo)
(Construction Aeronautique de Technologie Avancee)
CATA
(Compañia Argentina de Trabajos Aéreos)
(Cato Aircraft and Engine Corp)
- Cato 1909 Biplane[1]
- Cato 1910 Monoplane[1]
- Cato 1911 pusher biplane[1]
- Cato Bounds[1]
- Cato-LWF Butterfly[1]
- Cato Sport Plane[1] [48] [49]
(1917: (J W) Catron & (Edwin) Fisk, 732 Marine St, Venice, CA, 1925: Reorganized as International Aircraft Corp.)
- Catron & Fisk CF-10 Dole racer
- Catron & Fisk CF-11[1]
- Catron & Fisk CF-13[1]
- Catron & Fisk CF-14 Triplane[1]
- Catron & Fisk Sport Triplane[1]
- Catron & Fisk Triplane airliner
(Carlos E Catt, Petersburg, IN)
(Gaston et René Caudron)
Cavalier
(Cavalier Aircraft Corp., Sarasota, FL)
(Raymond Cavarroc)
- Cavarroc RC.01 Minishinden[5]
(Victor Cavasino, Bismarck, ND)
(Pierre Cavassilas)
- Cavassilas CCJ.01[5]
- Cavassilas CCJ.200[59]
Cavenaugh
(Cavenaugh Aviation Inc.)
CBB
(CBB ULM)
(Canadian Car and Foundry)
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