Caudron Type J

J Marine
Caudron Type J "Marine" seaplane being lifted on the Foudre in 1914
Role Reconnaissance Amphibian
Manufacturer Caudron
Designer René Caudron
First flight 1914
Primary user Marine Française
Number built 3


The Caudron J Marine was an amphibious, two-seat, biplane equipped with floats and wheels.

This aircraft was used by the French Navy (la Marine Française) for reconnaissance and artillery observation. On 8 May 1914 René Caudron flew the second example from a wooden platform, erected over a gun turret, on the French Navy Cruiser Foudre.

The first example was later re-engined with a 100 hp Gnome et Rhône rotary engine.


Operators

 France

Specifications

General characteristics

Performance


References

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