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French aircraft manufacturer
Avions Caudron was a French aircraft company founded in 1909 as the Association Aéroplanes Caudron Frères by brothers Gaston and René Caudron. It was
Caudron
Surname list
Caudron is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frédéric Caudron (born 1968), Belgian professional three-cushion billiards player
Caudron_(surname)
Fighter aircraft in the French Air Force
The C.710 were a series of light fighter aircraft developed by Caudron-Renault for the French Air Force just prior to the start of World War II. One version
Caudron_C.714
French WW1 bomber aircraft
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
Caudron_G.4
1910s French military trainer aircraft
The Caudron G.3 was a single-engined French sesquiplane built by Caudron, widely used in World War I as a reconnaissance aircraft and trainer. The Caudron
Caudron_G.3
French footballer and manager (1882–1938)
Raoul Jacques Caudron (8 July 1882 – 25 February 1938) was a French footballer and manager who is best known for being in charge of the French national
Jacques_Caudron
Belgian billiards player (born 1968)
Frédéric Caudron (born 27 January 1968 in Mons, Belgium) is a Belgian professional three-cushion billiards player, nicknamed "L'Extraterrestre" ("The
Frédéric_Caudron
1930s French four-seat touring monoplane
The Caudron Simoun was a 1930s French four-seat touring monoplane. It was used as a mail plane by Air Bleu, flew record-setting long-range flights, and
Caudron_Simoun
transport Caudron C.270 Luciole liaison Caudron C.400 Phalène liaison Caudron C.445 Goeland transport Caudron C.600 Aiglon liaison Caudron C.630 Simoun
List of aircraft of the French Air Force during World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_the_French_Air_Force_during_World_War_II
The Caudron C.640 Typhon was a 1930s French high-speed single-seat monoplane utility aircraft built by Caudron-Renault. Similar in concept to the de Havilland
Caudron_Typhon
Caudron G.3 Caudron G.4 Caudron G.5 A3 Caudron G.6 A2 Caudron H Caudron J Caudron J Marine Caudron K Caudron L Caudron M Caudron M2 Caudron N Caudron
List_of_aircraft_(C–Cc)
Belgian footballer (1895–1963)
Jean Caudron (15 November 1895 – 23 January 1963) was a Belgian footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Known as an extravert spectacle man (he sometimes
Jean_Caudron
Breguet 4 Breguet 5 Breguet 12 Breguet 14 Caudron G.III Caudron G.IV Caudron G.VI Caudron R.IV Caudron R.XI Caudron R.XIV Dorand AR-series Hanriot HD.1 Hanriot
List of military aircraft of France
List_of_military_aircraft_of_France
French actor (1952–2022)
Georges Caudron (20 November 1952 – 5 December 2022) was a French actor and artistic director. He was very active in dubbing and was notably the French
Georges_Caudron
The Caudron Type K was a French floatplane with a very powerful, twenty-cylinder radial engine in pusher configuration. It took part in a French seaplane
Caudron_Type_K
French biplane (1922–1924)
The Caudron C.59 was a French, two-seat biplane with a single engine and a canvas-covered fuselage, produced between 1922 and 1924. Suitable for a variety
Caudron_C.59
French WW1 reconnaissance aircraft
The Caudron R.4 (officially Caudron 40 A.3) was a French World War I twin-engine biplane reconnaissance/artillery cooperation aircraft and the progenitor
Caudron_R.4
Film by Ryan Prows
Principal photography wrapped in Los Angeles in October 2024. Pepijn Caudron composed the score for the film. In August 2025, RLJE Films and Shudder
Night_Patrol_(2025_film)
The Caudron C.21 was a French twin engine biplane built just after World War I, able to carry three passengers in an open cockpit. The aircraft was designed
Caudron_C.21
Two-seat trainer biplane first flown in 1912
The Caudron Type E two-seat trainer aircraft was a larger and more powerful development of the Type C. Two or three were bought by the French military
Caudron_Type_E
1910s French aircraft piston engine
aircraft and also the later production versions of the Caudron G.3 reconnaissance aircraft, the Caudron G.4 bomber/trainer and the first production Cessna
Anzani_10-cylinder
The Caudron P.V. 200 was an all-metal French amphibious floatplane designed and built by the French aircraft manufacturer Caudron. Only a single prototype
Caudron_P.V._200
1930s French light aircraft
The Caudron C.270 Luciole ("Firefly") was a sporting, touring and trainer aircraft produced in France in the 1930s, derived from the C.230. It was a conventional
Caudron_C.270_Luciole
The Caudron Type D was a French pre-World War I single seat, twin-boom tractor biplane, a close but slightly smaller relative of the two seat Caudron Type
Caudron_Type_D
International football tournament
Olazar and Juan José Tramutola Head coach: György Orth Head coach: Raoul Caudron Head coach: Juan Luque de Serrallonga Head coach: Boško Simonović Head
1930_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Mid-size crossover coupe SUV
Rafale is named after the C.460 Rafale monoplane introduced in 1934 by the Caudron-Renault aviation company, although the name was also used more recently
Renault_Rafale
monoplane Bristol Scout Breguet XIV Breguet XIX Caproni Ca.3 Caudron C.27 Caudron C.59 Caudron G.3 De Havilland Mosquito de Havilland Dragon Deperdussin
List of Turkish Air Force aircraft
List_of_Turkish_Air_Force_aircraft
1930s French racing aircraft
Caudron C.450 and C.460 were French racing aircraft built to participate in the Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe race of 1934. Developed from the Caudron C
Caudron_C.460
French aeronautical engineer
several designs later at Caudron. Riffard became Technical Director and Chief Engineer of l'Association Aéroplanes Caudron Frères, at 52 rue Guynemer
Marcel_Riffard
French pilot (1908–1934)
for position. The following year, on a contract with the Caudron company and in a faster Caudron Rafale she competed again, coming second. During 1933 and
Hélène_Boucher
Single-seat training aircraft
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
Caudron_C.690
1930s French piston aircraft engine
12R Spécial 730 hp (540 kW) Caudron C-446 Caudron C.560 Caudron C.581 Caudron C.710 Caudron C.712 Caudron C.714 Caudron C.870 Dewoitine D.720 Dewoitine
Renault_12R
The Caudron Types M and N were small, fast French sports monoplanes, flown 1911–13 under a wide range of engine powers. There was also a military version
Caudron_Types_M_and_N
aircraft manufacturer Caudron developed this aircraft from the Caudron C.59. It was mainly used as a trainer aircraft. The Caudron C.60 was used in France
Caudron_C.60
The Caudron C.180 was an all-metal, three-engine French ten-seat passenger aircraft, flown about 1930. Only one was built. The Caudron C.180 was a high-wing
Caudron_C.180
French racewalker
Sylvain Caudron (born 10 September 1969) is a French racewalker. He competed in the men's 50 kilometres walk at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
Sylvain_Caudron
The Caudron C.510 Pélican was a 1930s French air ambulance or touring monoplane. Designed and built by Caudron and based on the earlier Caudron C.282/8
Caudron_C.510_Pélican
Light utility aircraft built in France in the late 1920s
The Caudron C.109 was a light utility aircraft built in France in the late 1920s. The C.109 was a parasol-winged braced monoplane of conventional configuration
Caudron_C.109
1914 single-engined French biplane
The Caudron G.2 was a single-engined French biplane built by Caudron, used in World War I as a reconnaissance aircraft and trainer. The outbreak of World
Caudron_G.2
French aircraft
The Caudron C.440 Goéland ("seagull") was a six-seat twin-engine utility aircraft developed in France in the mid-1930s. It was a conventionally configured
Caudron_C.440_Goéland
First French five-engined aircraft
The Caudron C.43 was the first French five-engined aircraft, a biplane intended for passenger transport or military use and multi-engined for safety.
Caudron_C.43
Caudron C.61 trimotor airliner Caudron C.67 aerobatics biplane Caudron C.68 single-engine touring biplane Caudron C.74 four-engine airliner Caudron C
List_of_civil_aircraft
French WW1 bomber aircraft
The Caudron C.23 was a French long range twin engine night bomber, flown in the last year of World War I. Post-war some machines were modified to carry
Caudron_C.23
French reconnaissance aircraft
The Caudron G.6 was a French reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. It married the wings and engine layout of the unorthodox Caudron G.4 to an all-new
Caudron_G.6
Aircraft powered by three piston engines
"Caudron C.37". aviafrance.com. Retrieved 15 September 2015. "Caudron C.39". aviafrance.com. Retrieved 15 September 2015. Bruno Parmentier. "Caudron C
Trimotor
The Caudron Type H was a collective name for three different Caudron designs of 1912–1913. One of these was an amphibious three-seat biplane built for
Caudron_Type_H
Belgian billiards player
Frédéric Caudron in the final. Just a week later, on 9 September 2012, he won his second UMB world title in Porto by again defeating Caudron in the semis
Eddy Merckx (billiards player)
Eddy_Merckx_(billiards_player)
Mercurey Caudron C.193 Caudron C.232 Caudron C.270 Luciole Caudron C.280 Phalène Caudron C.362 Caudron C.430 Rafale Caudron C.480 Frégate Caudron C.510 Pelican
Renault_4P
Single engine, single seat monoplane
The Caudron C.860 was a single engine, single seat monoplane ordered by the French government as a long-distance communications aircraft. First flown
Caudron_C.860
1930s French touring aircraft
The Caudron C.430 Rafale was a fast, two seat French touring monoplane. Soon after its first flight in 1933 it set an international class speed record
Caudron_C.430_Rafale
1920s French aircraft
The Caudron C.160 was a French training aircraft built by Caudron in the late 1920s. It was a two-seat biplane powered by a 65 hp Salmson 5Ac 5-cyl radial
Caudron_C.160
The Caudron C.61 was a French three-engined civil transport biplane aircraft built by the French aeroplane manufacturer Caudron. It was constructed of
Caudron_C.61
The Caudron C.530 Rafale (English: Gust) was a French two seat competition aircraft. Only seven were built but they had great success in several contests
Caudron_C.530_Rafale
Italy after armistice and used as a bomber Caudron C.440 Goéland captured from France and used as transport Caudron C.630 Simoun captured from France and used
List of military aircraft of Nazi Germany
List_of_military_aircraft_of_Nazi_Germany
Two-seat French glider, 1942
The Caudron C.800, at first also known as the Epervier (English: Sparrowhawk) is a French two seat training glider, designed and first flown during World
Caudron_C.800
engines, were tested and six examples were built under licence by Caudron as the Caudron C.17 A.2. The Descamps A2 was designed to a government programme
Descamps_17
Sporting, touring and trainer aircraft
The Caudron C.230 was a sporting, touring and trainer aircraft produced in France in 1930. It was a conventional biplane with single-bay, unstaggered
Caudron_C.230
1930s French piston aircraft engine
300 hp (220 kW) LH/RH rotation Caudron C.440 Goéland Caudron C.631-5 Simoun Caudron C.640 Typhon Caudron C.690 Caudron C.860 Dewoitine HD.730 Farman F
Renault_6Q
Aircraft engine family
301 9NH SNCASE SE-3110 9NM SNCASE Alouette I Albert A-61 Caudron C.191&2 Caudron C.220 Caudron C.270 Dewoitine D.480 Farman F.234 Farman F.280 Farman F
Salmson air-cooled aero-engines
Salmson_air-cooled_aero-engines
Ten-seat, four engine passenger biplane
The Caudron C.74 was a ten-seat, four engine passenger biplane built in France in 1922. It showed promise but the sole prototype crashed fatally in a
Caudron_C.74
The Caudron Type L was a two-seat French pusher configuration amphibious biplane, flown around 1913 and intended for naval use. With unequal span, two
Caudron_Type_L
French biplane
The Caudron C.27 was a French biplane, a two-seat basic trainer which also competed successfully in the 1920s. When it was shown at the 1922 Paris Salon
Caudron_C.27
1920s French reconnaissance aircraft
The Caudron C.101 and its variants, the C.103, C.104 and C.107 were French two seat reconnaissance aircraft flown from 1925, differing in their engines
Caudron_C.101
French World War I flying ace
advanced training, on 23 June 1916 he was assigned to Escadrille C43 as a Caudron pilot. He scored his first aerial victory while flying this model two-seater
Julien_Guertiau
The Caudron C.580 was a French advanced trainer aircraft intended to prepare pilots for the new low wing monoplane fighters of the mid-1930s. It did not
Caudron_C.580
The Caudron Type B Multiplace was a large French biplane designed to carry up to five passengers in a cross-country time trial of 1912. It was destroyed
Caudron_Type_B_Multiplace
French WW1 fighter aircraft
Caudron R.11 (or R.XI in contemporary usage), was a French three-seat twin-engine long range escort fighter biplane developed and produced by Caudron
Caudron_R.11
Early French fixed-wing aircraft
The Caudron Type A was the first successful aircraft built by René Caudron and his brother Gaston. During 1910 the Caudron brothers were briefly associated
Caudron_Type_A
1930s French racing aircraft
The Caudron C.362 and the almost identical C.366 were single-seat racing aircraft built in 1933 by Caudron to compete in the Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe
Caudron_C.362
The Caudron Type F was a French single-seat biplane produced just before World War I. China bought a dozen and at least two other examples, with different
Caudron_Type_F
Trainer aircraft
The Caudron C.490 was a trainer aircraft built by Caudron in the mid 1930s. The C.490 was a biplane of all-wood construction with the airframe covered
Caudron_C.490
Full hybrid mid-size crossover SUV
Banque Sofasa Somaca Former American Motors Corporation AvtoVAZ Berliet Caudron-Renault Dongfeng Renault Gitane Heuliez Bus (37.5%) Irisbus Mack Renault
Renault_Filante_(crossover)
Reconnaissance aircraft
The Caudron R.6 was a French reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. It was a scaled-down version of the Caudron R.4. It eliminated the R.4's nose-gunner
Caudron_R.6
Award
competition was organized, in which only Caudrons were entered; two Caudron C.461s, one Caudron C.450 and two Caudron C.560s. Of these, only three planes raced
Coupe_Deutsch_de_la_Meurthe
Motor vehicle
Banque Sofasa Somaca Former American Motors Corporation AvtoVAZ Berliet Caudron-Renault Dongfeng Renault Gitane Heuliez Bus (37.5%) Irisbus Mack Renault
Renault_Kardian
French aviator
money to keep herself flying and in 1927 purchased her own aircraft, a Caudron C.109. Records set by Maryse Bastié in the 1930s included international
Maryse_Bastié
been invited over the years, such as: Semih Saygıner (16 ×), Frédéric Caudron (15 ×), Frans van Kuijk (13 ×), Marco Zanetti (11 ×) and Daniel Sánchez
Crystal_Kelly_Cup
Battery electric hatchback car
Banque Sofasa Somaca Former American Motors Corporation AvtoVAZ Berliet Caudron-Renault Dongfeng Renault Gitane Heuliez Bus (37.5%) Irisbus Mack Renault
Renault Megane E-Tech Electric
Renault_Megane_E-Tech_Electric
1930s French two-seat sporting monoplane
The Caudron C.600 Aiglon is a 1930s French two-seat monoplane sport/touring aircraft built by Caudron–Renault. The Aiglon (en: Eaglet) was designed by
Caudron_C.600_Aiglon
Lightweight French two-seat biplane
The Caudron C.161 was a lightweight French two-seat biplane designed by Caudron for sport or flight training use. A conventional biplane with a square
Caudron_C.161
German/French airliner prototype
The Messerschmitt-Caudron MeC 164 was a prototype airliner built in 1942 by Messerschmitt and Caudron to compete with the Siebel Si 204. It did not enter
Messerschmitt-Caudron_MeC_164
Italian billiards player
Courbevoie in France. His teammates in the Season 2011/12 are Frédéric Caudron (Belgium), Jérémy Bury (France) and Jean-Christophe Roux (France). On 19
Marco_Zanetti
The Caudron 02 was a French high-altitude single-seat fighter that was flown in November 1917. The proper name and even the existence of this aircraft
Caudron_C._02
French twin engined biplane
The Caudron C.33 "Landaulet Monsieur-Madame" was a French twin engined biplane with four seats, two in open cockpits and two in an enclosed cabin. Between
Caudron_C.33
Musical artist
Kreng is a Belgium-based project formed by Pepijn Caudron (born 1975). Initially Kreng was a strictly sample-based project, incorporating sounds from
Kreng_(musician)
French multinational automobile manufacturer
results. In the 1930s, the company took over the aircraft manufacturer Caudron, focusing its production in small airplanes, acquired a stake in Air France
Renault
1930s French aircraft
The Caudron C.680 was a 2-seat sport aircraft built by Caudron in the late 1930s. The C.680 was a low-wing monoplane of all-wood construction, with the
Caudron_C.680
French aviator and businessman
Blondeau and built Farman, Caudron, Avro and Hanriot aircraft under licence, they were the first UK producers of Caudron aircraft. Blondeau died on 3
Gustav_Blondeau
Russian flying ace (1885–1922)
three aerial victories in March 1916 with Lanero manning the twin engine Caudron G4's guns. They were shot down and wounded on 1 April 1916. Upon recovery
Victor_Fyodorov
Compact crossover SUV
Banque Sofasa Somaca Former American Motors Corporation AvtoVAZ Berliet Caudron-Renault Dongfeng Renault Gitane Heuliez Bus (37.5%) Irisbus Mack Renault
Renault_Boreal
Hybrid electric compact crossover SUV
Banque Sofasa Somaca Former American Motors Corporation AvtoVAZ Berliet Caudron-Renault Dongfeng Renault Gitane Heuliez Bus (37.5%) Irisbus Mack Renault
Renault_Symbioz
Large kettle
English as caudroun (13th century). It was borrowed from Norman caudron (Picard caudron, French: chaudron). It represents the phonetical evolution of Vulgar
Cauldron
Battery electric city car
Banque Sofasa Somaca Former American Motors Corporation AvtoVAZ Berliet Caudron-Renault Dongfeng Renault Gitane Heuliez Bus (37.5%) Irisbus Mack Renault
Renault_Twingo_E-Tech
Film by Panos Cosmatos
remainder of his cues were curated and produced by Pepijn Caudron and Yair Elazar Glotman. Caudron was initially hired as a music editor, but due to the slow
Mandy_(2018_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
inline engine used in the Nord Pingouin 6Q-01, used in the Caudron Simoun 6Q-09, used in the Caudron Simoun 6Q-10, used in the Nord Noralpha 6q, an arm of
6Q
André Maschinot FW Ernest Libérati FW Marcel Langiller Manager: Raoul Caudron GK Oscar Bonfiglio FB Rafael Garza Gutiérrez (c) FB Manuel Rosas HB Efraín
1930_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_1
Oct 1936 NC14273 Douglas DC-2-118B Panagra Guatemala City Guatemala 1937 Caudron C.630 Simoun private Guatemala City Guatemala 15 Dec 1953 TG-AQA Curtiss
List of aviation accidents and incidents in Guatemala
List_of_aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_Guatemala
Revolutionary Faction Curtiss Model D Rumpler Taube Beiyang Government Caudron G.2 Caudron G.3 Caudron G.4 Avro 504 Blackburn Lincock III Boeing Model 218 Boeing
List of aircraft used in China before 1937
List_of_aircraft_used_in_China_before_1937
French three-engined biplane
The Caudron C.39 was a French three-engined biplane with a cabin for six passengers when the aircraft was equipped as a landplane or four passengers when
Caudron_C.39
1930s French aircraft
The Caudron C.360 was a French racing aircraft built by Caudron in the early 1930s to compete in Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe air races. The C.360 was
Caudron_C.360
CAUDRON
CAUDRON
CAUDRON
CAUDRON
Female
Chinese
beauty-august.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Karnas wifes name in mahabharata, Success (Wife of Karan from mahabharata)
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Sunny; Beauty of the Sun
Girl/Female
English
or Agnes.
Male
English
(×ָש×ֵר) Hebrew name derived from the word ashar, ASHER means "happy." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jacob. In use by the English.
Boy/Male
Tamil
prannath | பà¯à®°à®¾à®£à®¨à®¾à®¤
Lord of life
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Jewel; Gem; Essence
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Excelling
Boy/Male
Spanish
Fresh.
Boy/Male
French, German, Swedish
Burning Ones
CAUDRON
CAUDRON
CAUDRON
CAUDRON
CAUDRON