List of aircraft (C-Cc)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'C'.
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C
C-E
(C-E Aeroplane Works, (office) New York NY (plant) Anderson IN.)
CAARP
(Cooperative des Ateliers Aeronautiques de la Region Parisienne – Parisian aeronautic factory co-operative)
- CAARP CP-100
- CAARP CAP-20 (Mudry CAP 20)
CAB
(Constructions Aéronautiques du Béarn – Béarn aeronautic manufacturers)
Cabane-Saissac
(Henri Saissac)
- Cabane-Saissac CS-01-3[3]
Cabin-Aire
(also displayed and registered as "Snyder OHS-III", "deLloyd Monoplane" and "Aire-Craft Cabin-Aire/deLloyd"[1]
Cabrinha
(Richard Cabrinha)
- Cabrinha RC-412 Free Spirit (Mk II)[4]
CAC
(Commuter Aircraft Corporation)
CACT
(Compañía Aérea de Construcción y Transportes / Waterhouse / BAJA California / Tijuana)
Cadet
(Cadet Aircraft Co, Pomona CA.)
- Cadet 2-P-A[1] (Chambers Trainer q.v.)
Cadillac
(Cadillac Aircraft Corp/H.G. McCarroll - Detroit, MI)
CAG
(Construcciones Aeronauticas de Galicia, Spain)
Cage
(John M. Cage - Denver, CO)
- Cage 1909 Tilt-rotor (c. 1909)[4]
Cagny
(Raymond Cagny - France)
- Cagney Performance 2000 (c. 1909)[4]
CAHI
(anglicised version of TsAGI Центра́льный аэрогидродинами́ческий институ́т (ЦАГИ) or Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut, the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute) see:TsAGI
Cailly
(France)
- Cailly 1911 Type Millitaire[4]
Cain
(Cain Aircraft Corp - Detroit, MI)
- Cain Sport[4]
CAIC
(Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation)
- Changhe Z-8
- Changhe WZ-10 (WZ – Wuzhuang Zhishengji – armed helicopter)
- Changhe Z-11
CAIG
(China Aviation Industry General)
Cain
(Cain Aircraft Corp, 10527 Gratiot Ave, Detroit MI.)
- Cain Sport CC-14[1]
Cairns
((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]
C.A.L.
(Columbia Air Liners, Inc., New York, NY)
- C.A.L. Mailplane "Uncle Sam" (1929)[4]
- C.A.L. CAL-1 Triad
- C.A.L. CAL-2 (5 Place Amphibian)
Calderara
(Italy)
- Calderara 1912 Hydroaeroplane[4]
California
(USA)
- California Aero Glider "Skyway Express"[4]
California
(California Aircraft Corp - Los Angeles, CA)
- California Cub D-1[4]
- California Cub D-2
California
(John J Montijo & Lloyd Royer, Glendale CA)
- California Coupe-Cabin[1]
California Aero
(California Aero Mfg & Supply Co (fdr: Cleve F Shaffer), San Francisco CA.)
- California Aero 1910 Biplane[1]
California Cub
(California Aircraft Corp, 5866 South San Pedro St, Los Angeles CA.)
California Institute of Technology
(Pasadena, CA)
- California Institute of Technology Merrill Type Stagger-Decalage[4]
Calipt'Air
(Spiez, Switzerland)
- Calipt'Air Serenis
- Calipt'Air V-56
- Calipt'Air Vectis
- Calipt'Air Walabis Bi
Call
((a.k.a.Girard)Aerial Navigation Co of America Inc (fdr: Henry Laurens Call), Girard KS.)[1]
CallAir
((Ivan, Ruell T, Spencer) Call Aircraft Co, Afton WY)
- CallAir S-1[1]
- CallAir A
- CallAir A-1
- CallAir A-2
- CallAir A-3
- CallAir A-4
- CallAir A-5
- CallAir A-6
- CallAir A-7
- CallAir A-9
- CallAir B-1
- Call-Air Super Cadet
Calumet
(Calumet Motorsports)
Calvel
(Jacques Calvel)
- Calvel Frelon[6]
Calvignac
(France)
- Calvinac 19123 Monoplane[4]
Camair
( Camair Aircraft Corp - Remsenburg, NY)
Camal
(Victor Camal - France)
- Camal 1911 Flying Machine (Patent)[4]
Camco
(Chicago Aircraft Mfg Corp, 6116 St Lawrence Ave, Chicago IL.)
- Camco 2[1]
CAMCO
(Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company Inc.)
Cameron & Sons Aircraft
Cammacorp
(El Segundo, CA)
- Cammacorp DC-8 Super 71
Campbell
(Corwin B Campbell, Evanston IL)
- Campbell CB[1]
Campbell
(John M Campbell, Tacoma WA.)
- Campbell Porpoise[1]
Campbell
((Hayden S) Campbell Aircraft Co)
- Campbell F[1]
Campbell
(Campbell Aircraft)
- Campbell Cougar[7]
- Campbell Cricket
- Campbell Curlew
Campbell & Bone
(Mark M Campbell and R O Bone, Los Angeles CA.)
- Campbell Super Sport (Bone Golden Eagle C-5 prototypes)[1]
Campini
- Caproni-Campini N.1
- Campini CS.3[12]
- Campini CS.4[12]
CAMS
(Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine – Seine aero-maritime shipbuilders)
- CAMS C.9 (License-Built Savoia S.9)[4]
- CAMS C.13 (License-Built Savoia S.13)
- CAMS 30E
- CAMS 30T
- CAMS 31
- CAMS 31M
- CAMS 31P
- CAMS 32R[13]
- CAMS 33B
- CAMS 33C
- CAMS 33T
- CAMS 35
- CAMS 36
- CAMS 36bis
- CAMS 37
- CAMS 38
- CAMS 46
- CAMS 46E
- CAMS 46ET
- CAMS 50[14]
- CAMS 51
- CAMS 51/3R
- CAMS 51C
- CAMS 51R
- CAMS 52[15]
- CAMS 53
- CAMS 53/1
- CAMS 53/2
- CAMS 53/3
- CAMS 53/4
- CAMS 53/5
- CAMS 53R
- CAMS 54GR[16]
- CAMS 55/1
- CAMS 55/2
- CAMS 55/3
- CAMS 55/6
- CAMS 55/10
- CAMS 55/10
- CAMS 55/11
- CAMS 55/14
- CAMS 56
- CAMS 57
- CAMS 58/0
- CAMS 58/2
- CAMS 58/3
- CAMS 80[17]
- CAMS 80-02[18]
- CAMS 90[19]
- CAMS 110[20]
- CAMS 120[21]
Canada Air RV
(Canada Air RV Inc, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
Canadair
- Canadair C-4
- Canadair C-5
- Canadair CL-1 Canso[4]
- Canadair CL-2 North Star[4]
- Canadair CL-4 Argonaut[4]
- Canadair CL-5
- Canadair CL-13 Sabre
- Canadair CL-21
- Canadair CL-28 Argus
- Canadair CL-30 Silver Star
- Canadair CL-41 Tutor
- Canadair CL-44 Yukon
- Canadair CL-66[4]
- Canadair CL-84
- Canadair CL-89
- Canadair CL-90
- Canadair CL-201[4]
- Canadair CL-215
- Canadair CL-219 Freedom Fighter
- Canadair CL-226 Freedom Fighter
- Canadair CL-227
- Canadair CL-289
- Canadair CL-415
- Canadair CL-540[4]
- Canadair CL-600 Challenger
- Canadair CL-601 Challenger
- Canadair CL-604 Challenger
- Canadair CL-605 Challenger
- Canadair CL-610 Challenger E[4]
- Canadair Regional Jet CRJ100
- Canadair Regional Jet CRJ200
Canadian military designations
Data from:[4]
- Canadair CX-84 Dynavert
- Canadair CF-104 Starfighter
- Canadair CC-106 Yukon
- Canadair CP-107 Argus
- Canadair CC-109 Cosmopolitan
- Canadair CF-111 Starfighter
- Canadair CT-114 Tutor
- Canadair CF-116
- Canadair CX-131
- Canadair CT-133 Silver Star 3
- Canadair CE-144A
- Canadair CC-144
- Canadair CP-144
- Canadair CX-144[4]
- Canadair CF-5D
Canadian Aerodrome Company
Canadian Aeroplanes
(Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd. - Canada)
- Canadian Aeroplanes F-5L[4]
Canadian Car and Foundry
- Burnelli CBY-3
- Gregor FDB-1
- CC&F F.A.T. 2 Maple Leaf[1]
- CC&F SBW Helldiver
Canadian Home Rotors
Canadian
(Canadian Powered Parachutes - Vegreville, Alberta, Canada)
Canadian Vickers
- Canadian Vickers Vancouver
- Canadian Vickers Vanessa
- Canadian Vickers Varuna
- Canadian Vickers Vedette
- Canadian Vickers Velos
- Canadian Vickers Vigil
- Canadian Vickers Vista
Canadian Wooden Aircraft
(Canadian Wooden Aircraft Co. - Canada)
- Canadian Wooden Aircraft Robin[4]
Canaero Dynamics
- Canaero Dynamics Toucan series II[22]
CanAmerican
(CanAmerican Inc)
- CanAmerican S.G.VI[1]
Canard Aviation
see Aviafiber
Cañete
(Captain of Engineers Antonio Cañete Heredia)
Cannon
(Walter Cannon - Los Angeles, CA)
- Cannon 1911 biplane[4]
- Cannon (1911 monoplane)
Canova
- Canova 1950 all-wing[1]
CANSA
(Construzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi SA – Fiat)
- CANSA Lictor 90
- CANSA Lictor 130
- CANSA C.4[25]
- CANSA C.5
- CANSA C.6 Falchetto
- CANSA FC.11
- CANSA FC.12
- CANSA FC.20[26]
- CANSA CT.24
CANT
- (sometimes labelled 'C.R.D.A. CANT')
- (CANT – Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali Triestini – Trieste shipbuilding and naval aeronautics)
- (Part of C.R.D.A. – Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico – re-united Adriatic shipbuilding)
- CNT II
- CANT 6[25]
- CANT 6ter
- CANT 7
- CANT 10
- CANT 18
- CANT 25
- CANT 26
- CANT 36
- CANT Z.501
- CANT Z.504[25]
- CANT Z.505[25]
- CANT Z.506
- CANT Z.508
- CANT Z.509
- CANT Z.511
- CANT Z.515[25]
- CANT Z.1007
- CANT Z.1010[25]
- CANT Z.1011
- CANT Z.1012
- CANT Z.1015[25]
- CANT Z.1018
Cantinieau
(Jean Cantinieau)
Canton et Unné
(Georges Canton et Georges Unné)
- Canton et Unné 1910 monoplane[28]
Canton-Melcher
(Allen Canton & J Melcher, Bronx NY)
- Canton-Melcher Transatlantic[1]
Canu
(Lucien Canu)
- Canu 01[6]
CAO
(see SNCAO))
CAP
(Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista)
- CAP Alcatraz
- CAP-1 Planalto (IPT-4 Planalto)
- CAP-3 Planalto (IPT-4 Planalto)
- CAP-4 Paulistinha
- CAP-5 Carioquinha
- CAP-6 Tufão
- CAP-7
- CAP-8[29]
- CAP-9 Carioca
CAP Aviation
- CAP Aviation CAP-10
- CAP Aviation CAP-20
- CAP Aviation CAP-21
- CAP Aviation CAP-222
- CAP Aviation CAP-230
- CAP Aviation CAP-231
- CAP Aviation CAP-232
Capelis
(Safety Airplane Corp, Oakland Airport and El Cerrito CA.)
Capella
(Capella Aircraft Corporation, Austin, Texas, United States)
Capen
((Ernest J) Capen Aircraft Corp, Lincoln NB.)
Capital
(Capital Machinery Factory)
- Capital-1[30]
Capital Air
(Capital Aircraft Co Inc, Lansing MI. 1929: Relocated and renamed Royal Aircraft Corp, Royal Oak MI (qv))
- Capital Air Trainer[1]
Capital
(Capital Helicopter Corporation)
- Capital C-1 Hoppi-copter[31]
CAPRA
( Compagnie Anonyme de Productions et Réalisations Aéronautiques (CAPRA)) – (Roger Aimé Robert, designer – Marcel Chassagny, manager)
- CAPRA R.10
- CAPRA RR.20
- CAPRA S.20
- CAPRA R.30
- CAPRA R.300
- CAPRA R.40
- CAPRA R.41
- CAPRA R.400
- CAPRA R.46
- CAPRA R.80
- CAPRA R.90
Caproni
(Societa Italiana Caproni)
- (see also: #Caproni Bergamaschi, #Caproni-Reggiane, #Caproni Vizzola)
- Caproni Ca.1 (1910)
- Caproni Ca.1 (1914)
- Caproni Ca.2
- Caproni Ca.3
- Caproni Ca.4
- Caproni Ca.5
- Caproni Ca.18
- Caproni Ca.20
- Caproni Ca.30
- Caproni Ca.31
- Caproni Ca.32
- Caproni Ca.33
- Caproni Ca.34
- Caproni Ca.35
- Caproni Ca.36
- Caproni Ca.37
- Caproni Ca.39
- Caproni Ca.40
- Caproni Ca.41
- Caproni Ca.42
- Caproni Ca.43
- Caproni Ca.44
- Caproni Ca.45
- Caproni Ca.46
- Caproni Ca.47
- Caproni Ca.48
- Caproni Ca.49
- Caproni Ca.50
- Caproni Ca.51
- Caproni Ca.52
- Caproni Ca.56
- Caproni Ca.57
- Caproni Ca.58
- Caproni Ca.59
- Caproni Ca.60
- Caproni Ca.70
- Caproni Ca.71
- Caproni Ca.73
- Caproni Ca.74
- Caproni Ca.80
- Caproni Ca.82
- Caproni Ca.88
- Caproni Ca.89
- Caproni Ca.90
- Caproni Ca.95
- Caproni Ca.97
- Caproni Ca.100
- Caproni Ca.101
- Caproni Ca.102
- Caproni Ca.105[25] (photo only)
- Caproni Ca.111
- Caproni Ca.112
- Caproni Ca.113
- Caproni Ca.114
- Caproni Ca.122
- Caproni Ca.123
- Caproni Ca.124
- Caproni Ca.125
- Caproni Ca.132
- Caproni Ca.133
- Caproni Ca.134[32]
- Caproni Ca.135
- Caproni Ca.140
- Caproni Ca.148
- Caproni Ca.161
- Caproni Ca.164
- Caproni Ca.165
- Caproni Ca.183
- Caproni Ca.225[25]
- Caproni Ca.301
- Caproni Ca.303
- Caproni Ca.305
- Caproni Ca.306
- Caproni Ca.307
- Caproni Ca.308
- Caproni Ca.308 Borea
- Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli
- Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio
- Caproni Ca.311
- Caproni Ca.312
- Caproni Ca.313
- Caproni Ca.314
- Caproni Ca.315
- Caproni Ca.316
- Caproni Ca.325
- Caproni Ca.330
- Caproni Ca.331
- Caproni Ca.335
- Caproni Ca.350 Maestrale
- Caproni Ca.355
- Caproni Ca.356
- Caproni Ca.405
- Caproni CH.1[25]
- Caproni GDL
- Caproni-Stipa[25]
- Caproni Sauro-1
- Caproni Tricap[25]
- Caproni-Pensuti 2[33]
- Caproni PS.1
Caproni-Bergamaschi
(Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi)
- Caproni A.P.1
- Caproni PL.3[25]
- Caproni PS.1
Caproni – Campini
Caproni-Predappio
Caproni Trento
(Aeroplane Caproni Trento)
Caproni Vizzola
(Caproni-Vizzola S.A. – originally Scuola Aviazioni Caproni)
- Caproni-Vizzola CV.3
- Caproni-Vizzola F.4
- Caproni-Vizzola F.5
- Caproni Vizzola F.6
- Caproni Vizzola F.7
- Caproni Vizzola Calif
- Caproni Vizzola Ventura
Carden-Baynes
- Carden-Baynes Bee
- Carden-Baynes B-3
Caretti
(D. Caretti)
- Caretti helicopter[6]
Carins
(Carins Aircraft, Naugatuck, CT)
- Carins Model A[4]
- Carins Modle AC6
- Carins Model C2
- Carins Pusher Cabin Monoplane
Cariou
(Louis Cariou)
- Cariou CL3 Sagittaire
Carley
(Joop D. Carley)
- Carley S.1
- Carley C.12
Carlson
(Goodwin Carlson, Slayton MN.)
- Carlson Space Saver[1]
Carlson
((Ernest W) Carlson Aircraft Inc, E Palestine OH.)
- Carlson Sparrow Ultralight
- Carlson Sparrow II
- Carlson Sparrow Sport Special
- Carlson Sparrow II XTC
- Carlson Criquet
- Carlson Skycycle
Carma
(Carma Manufacturing Co, Tucson AZ.)
- Carma VT-1 Weejet[1]
CARMAM
(Coopérative d'Approvisionnement et de Réparation de Matériel Aéronautique de Moulins)
- CARMAM Aiglon
- CARMAM 15-34
- CARMAM 15-38
- CARMAM Impala
- CARMAM M-100 Mesange (Tomtit)
- CARMAM M-200 Foehn
Carmier
(Pierre Carmier)
Carmier-Arnoux
(Pierre Carmier et René Arnoux)
- Carmier-Arnoux Simplex[35]
Carnes
(Joseph R Carnes, Hillsboro IN.)
- Carnes 1931 home-built[1]
Carothers
(Dr C E 'Chuck' Carothers, Lincoln NE.)
- Aerobatic Midwing Special[1]
Carpenter
(Merrell L Carpenter, Joplin MO and New Orleans LA.)
- Carpenter Special[1]
- Carpenter Little Dea Dea
Carr
(Walter J Carr, Saginaw MI; 1924: CSC Aircraft Co (Carr, John Coryell, Edward & Walter Savage), Saginaw.)
- CSC Maiden Saginaw[1]
- Carr Special[1] aka Junior
Carroll
- Carroll A2 – info required – French World War I observation aircraft competition loser[36]
Carroll
(Raymond Carroll)
- Carroll 1920 biplane[1]
Carson
((Franklin) Carson Helicopters Inc, Perkasie PA.)
- Carson Super C-4[1]
Carstedt
(Carstedt Inc., Long Beach, California)
CarterCopter
(1994: CarterCopters LLC (pres: Jay Carter Jr), Wichita Falls TX.)
Carter-Maxwell
((Don J) Carter-(Arnold B) Maxwell Co, RFD 4, N Kansas City MO.)
- Carter-Maxwell C-M-2[1]
CASA
(Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA)
- CASA III
- CASA 1.131 Jungmann license-built version of the Bücker Bü 131
- CASA 1.133 Jungmeister license-built version of the Bücker Bü 133
- CASA 2.111 license-built version of the Heinkel 111
- CASA 352 license-built version of the Junkers Ju 52
- CASA C-101 Aviojet
- CASA C-102
- CASA C.127 license-built version of the Dornier Do 27
- CASA C-201 Alcotán
- CASA C-202 Halcón
- CASA C-207 Azor
- CASA C-212 Aviocar
- CASA C-223 Flamingo license-built version of the MBB 223 Flamingo
- CASA/IPTN CN-235
- CASA C-295
- CASA SF-5A; license-built version of the Northrop F-5A
- CASA SF-5B; license-built version of the Northrop F-5B
- CASA SRF-5A; license-built version of the Northrop RF-5A
- CASA 3000; regional airliner – project abandoned in 1994.
Cascade
(Cascade Ultralites)
Casey Jones
(JVW Corp, Newark NJ.)
- Casey Jones Flying Boat[1]
Caspar
(Caspar-Werke)
- Caspar C V[37]
- Caspar U.1[37]
- Caspar U2[37]
- Caspar F 4[37]
- Caspar S 1[37]
- Caspar S 2[37]
- Caspar CT 1[37]
- Caspar CT 2[37]
- Caspar CT 3[37]
- Caspar CT 4[37]
- Caspar CT 5[37]
- Caspar CLE 11[37]
- Caspar CLE 12[37]
- Caspar CJ 14[37]
- Caspar SJ[37]
- Caspar CS 14[37]
- Caspar CC 15[37]
- Caspar CLE 16[37]
- Caspar C 17[37][38]
- Caspar CST 18[37]
- Caspar C 23[37]
- Caspar C 24[37]
- Caspar C 26[37]
- Caspar C 27[37]
- Caspar C 29[37]
- Caspar C 30[37]
- Caspar LE 30[37]
- Caspar C 32[37]
- Caspar C 33[37]
- Caspar C 35[37]
- Caspar C 36[37]
- Caspar D.I[37][39]
Cassutt
(Designer: Tom Cassutt)
Castaibert
(Paul (Pablo) Castaibert)
- Castaibert 910-I
- Castaibert 911-II
- Castaibert 912-III
- Castaibert 913-IV[40][41]
- Castaibert 914-V[41]
- Castaibert 915-VI
- Castaibert 915-VII
Castel
(Robert Castello)
- Castel Yanapour II[42]
- Castel Casoar[43]
- Castel C-24[44]
- Castel C-24S[45]
- Castel C-242[46]
- Castel C-25S[47]
- Castel C-301S[48]
- Castel C-31P[49]
- Castel C-310P[50]
- Castel C-311P[51]
- Castel C-32[52]
- Castel C-34 Condor[53]
- Castel C-36[54]
Castel-Mauboussin
- Castel-Mauboussin CM Jalon
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.7
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.71
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.8
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.88
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.10
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.100
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.101
Castiglioni
(Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni)
CAT
(Construzioni Aeronautiche Taliedo)
- CAT TM.2.
CATA
(Construction Aeronautique de Technologie Avancee)
- ( CATA LMK.1 ORYX[55]
Cato
(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][56][57]
Catron & Fisk
(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]
Catt
(Carlos E Catt, Petersburg IN.)
- Catt 1935 monoplane[1]
Caudron
(Gaston et René Caudron)
- Hydroaéroplane Caudron-Fabre[58]
- Caudron Type A[59]
- Caudron Type B Multiplace[60]
- Caudron Type B.2[61]
- Caudron Type D[62]
- Caudron Type F[63]
- Caudron Type G[64]
- Caudron G.2[65]
- Caudron G.3
- Caudron G.4
- Caudron G.5 A.3
- Caudron G.6 A.2
- Caudron Type H[66]
- Caudron Type J
- Caudron Type K[67]
- Caudron Type L[68]
- Caudron Type M
- Caudron Type M2
- Caudron Type N
- Caudron Type O[69]
- Caudron O2 (aka C.02 1917 – company designation unknown)
- Caudron R[70]
- Caudron R.II[33](mis-identified R.11!!)
- Caudron R.4
- Caudron R.9[71]
- Caudron R.11 A.3
- Caudron R.12
- Caudron R.14
- Caudron C.02 (1917 – high altitude fighter)
- Caudron C.17A2
- Caudron C.21[72]
- Caudron C.22[73]
- Caudron C.23[74]
- Caudron C.25[75]
- Caudron C.27[76]
- Caudron C.33[77]
- Caudron C.37[78]
- Caudron C.39[79]
- Caudron C.43[80]
- Caudron C.59
- Caudron C.60
- Caudron C.61
- Caudron C.61bis
- Caudron C.65[81]
- Caudron C.66[82]
- Caudron C.67[83]
- Caudron C.68[84]
- Caudron C.74[85]
- Caudron C.81
- Caudron C.91
- Caudron C.97
- Caudron C.99
- Caudron C.101[86]
- Caudron C.103[87]
- Caudron C.104[88]
- Caudron C.107[89]
- Caudron C.109
- Caudron C.110
- Caudron C.112
- Caudron C.113
- Caudron C.114
- Caudron C.116
- Caudron C.117
- Caudron C.125[90]
- Caudron C.127[91]
- Caudron C.128
- Caudron C.128/2[92]
- Caudron C.140[93]
- Caudron C.157[94]
- Caudron C.159[95]
- Caudron C.161[96]
- Caudron C.168[97]
- Caudron C.180[98]
- Caudron C.183
- Caudron C.190
- Caudron C.191
- Caudron C.192
- Caudron C.193
- Caudron P.V.200 (designer P. de Viscaya)[99]
- Caudron C.220[100]
- Caudron C.221[101]
- Caudron C.230
- Caudron C.232
- Caudron C.240
- Caudron C.251[102]
- Caudron A.260
- Caudron C.270 Luciole
- Caudron C.271 Luciole
- Caudron C.272 Luciole
- Caudron C.273 Luciole
- Caudron C.274 Luciole
- Caudron C.275 Luciole
- Caudron C.276 Luciole
- Caudron C.277 Luciole
- Caudron C.278 Luciole
- Caudron C.280 Phalene
- Caudron C.282 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.289 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.340 Micro Phalene
- Caudron C.344 Phalène Junior
- Caudron C.362[103]
- Caudron C.366[104]
- Caudron C.400 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.401 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.410 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.430 Rafale[105]
- Caudron C.430/1[106]
- Caudron C.440 Goéland
- Caudron C.441 Goéland
- Caudron C.444 Goéland
- Caudron C.445 Goéland
- Caudron C.446 Goéland
- Caudron C.447 Goéland
- Caudron C.448 Goéland
- Caudron C.449 Goéland
- Caudron C.450
- Caudron C.460
- Caudron C.461
- Caudron C.480 Frégate
- Caudron C.490[107]
- Caudron C.491[108]
- Caudron C.500 Simoun I
- Caudron C.510 Pélican
- Caudron C.520 Simoun
- Caudron C.530 Rafale[109]
- Caudron C.560[71]
- Caudron C.561[110]
- Caudron C.570 Kangourou[111]
- Caudron C.580[112]
- Caudron C.600 Aiglon
- Caudron C.601 Aiglon
- Caudron C.610 Aiglon
- Caudron C.620 Simoun IV
- Caudron C.630 Simoun
- Caudron C.631 Simoun
- Caudron C.632 Simoun
- Caudron C.634 Simoun
- Caudron C.635 Simoun
- Caudron C.640 Typhon
- Caudron C.641 Typhon
- Caudron C.660 Rafale[113]
- Caudron C.670 Typhon[114]
- Caudron C.680[115]
- Caudron C.684[116]
- Caudron C.685 Super Rafale[117]
- Caudron C.690
- Caudron C.710 Cyclone
- Caudron C.711 Cyclone
- Caudron C.712 Cyclone
- Caudron C.713 Cyclone
- Caudron C.714 Cyclone
- Caudron C.720 Cyclone
- Caudron-Renault CR.760 Cyclone
- Caudron-Renault CR.770 Cyclone
- Caudron C.800[118]
- Caudron C.860[119]
- Caudron C.870[120]
- Caudron C.880[121]
- Caudron KXC
- Caudron Navy Experimental Type C Trainer
Cavalier
(Cavalier Aircraft Corp., Sarasota FL.)
- Executive Mustang[122]
- Cavalier 750[122]
- Cavalier 1200[122]
- Cavalier 1500[122]
- Cavalier 2000[122]
- Cavalier 2500[122]
- Cavalier Mustang II[122]
- Cavalier Turbo Mustang III[122]
Cavarroc
(Raymond Cavarroc)
- Cavarroc RC.01 Minishinden[6]
Cavasino
(Victor Cavasino, Bismarck, North Dakota)
- Cavasino A[1]
Cavassilas
(Pierre Cavassilas)
Cavenaugh
(Cavenaugh Aviation Inc.)
Caviezel
- Caviezel Sport 1[1]
CCF
( Canadian Car and Foundry)
- CCF-Burnelli CBY-3
- CCF FDB-1
- CCF F.A.T. 2 Maple Leaf[1]
- CCF SBW Helldiver
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