Caudron C.230
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 wings of equal span. The pilot and a single passenger sat in tandem open cockpits. It featured a wooden fuselage with plywood skin.
Fifteen examples were produced before the much improved and very successful Caudron C.270 Luciole series appeared.
Variants
Data from:- C.230 - first production version with Salmson 7Ac radial engine
- C.232 - version with Renault 4Pb engine
- * C.232/2 - as C.232 with wheel brakes
- * C.232/4 - as C.232/2 with improved equipment
- C.233 - prototype for testing of Michel AM-16 engine, later re-engined with Salmson 7Ac, reverting to C.230 designation.
- C.235 - version with Argus As 8R engine for French Air Ministry tests
Specifications (C.232)