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Caudron C.65 : ウィキペディア英語版
Caudron C.65

The Caudron C.65 was a single seat biplane floatplane designed and built in France in 1922. Only one was completed.
==Design and development==

The C.65 was a conventional wire braced, two bay biplane, with equal span wings mounted without stagger. The interplane struts were in vertical, parallel pairs and vertical cabane struts joined the upper wing centre section to the upper fuselage longerons. There were ailerons only on the upper wings.〔
The C.65's engine was a Clerget 9B nine cylinder rotary, cowled and driving a two blade propeller. The C.65 was piloted from a single, open cockpit under the wing. At the rear of the flat sided fuselage there was a broad, triangular fin, carrying a straight edged rudder that extended down to the keel. As the tailplane was on the top of the fuselage, its elevators needed a cut-out for rudder movement. Rectangular cross section floats were held apart by a pair of sturdy cross bars from the ends of which ran angled struts to the lower fuselage, aided by wire bracing.〔
The C.65 flew for the first time in January 1922, piloted by Poiré.〔 Only one C.65 was built,〔 though the C.66, a version with a Hispano-Suiza 8Ab liquid-cooled V-8 engine had an otherwise similar airframe.〔

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