Caudron C.61
The Caudron C.61 was a French three-engined civil transport biplane aircraft built by the French aeroplane manufacturer Caudron. It was constructed of wood and covered in fabric.
Development
The prototype C.61 had a freight hold and cabin for six passengers. The conventional landing gear also included a wheel beneath the nose to prevent nose-overs on landing. For the production C.61s the cabin size was increased to accommodate eight passengers.Operational history
In 1923, six C.61s were bought by Compagnie [Franco-Roumaine de Navigation Aérienne] to run between Bucharest and Belgrade.Variants
;C.61: Initial production variant.;C.61bis: In 1924 many C.61s were modified to take Salmson CM.9 radial engines outboard, increasing the maximum loaded weight to.
;C.81:1923 trimotor airliner
;C.83:1924 Unbuilt trimotor project
;C.183:1923 trimotor airliner
Operators
- Compagnie Franco-Roumaine de Navigation Aérienne/Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne
Specifications (C.61)
Accidents
- after 1923 - C.61 was lost when it came down at sea
- July 3, 1926 - C.61 operated by Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne crashes in Czechoslovakia