Caudron C.180

Caudron C.180
At the 1930 Paris Salon
Role 10 seat Airliner
National origin France
Manufacturer Caudron Airplane Company (Société des Avions Caudron)
First flight 1930
Number built 1


The Caudron C.180 was an all-metal, three engine French ten seat passenger aircraft, flown about 1930. Only one was built.

Design and development

The Caudron C.180 was a high wing cantilever monoplane with metal structure and duraluminium covering.[1] The skin on the wing was smooth[2] rather than corrugated in the Junkers style (e.g. Junkers Ju-52). The single spar wing was in three sections; the inner part carried the outer pair of 224 kW (300 hp) Lorraine 9N Algol 9-cylinder, air-cooled engines well ahead of the leading edge, cylinders exposed, on faired mountings which merged into the wing. The centre section also contained the fuel tanks.[1]

The third Algol engine was in the nose of the fuselage; behind it the cockpit was just ahead of the leading edge. The flat sided fuselage consisted of two parts, bolted together, and contained a cabin for ten passengers with a lavatory and luggage compartment.[1] The tail surfaces were straight edged and conventional, with a balanced rudder.[2]

The C.180 had a fixed tail wheel undercarriage. Each main wheel was mounted on a half-axle hinged from the lower fuselage and located by a hinged trailing strut, with a vertical, shock absorbing leg to the outer wing centre section below the engine, providing a wide track.[1][2]

The exact date of the first flight is not known but one source suggests 1930;[3] certainly the aircraft appeared, flown or unflown, at the December 1930 Paris Salon.[1] At that show the main wheels were enclosed in fairings.[2] Intended to be suitable for work in the French colonies,[3] the C.180 was designed to be powered by a range of engines, air and liquid cooled, in the 150–220 kW (200–300 hp) power range[1] but only one Algol powered example seems to have been completed.[3]

Specifications

Data from L'Aerophile Salon 1930[1]

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Caudron". L'Aérophile. Vol. 1930 no. L'Aérophile Salon 1930. p. 103.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Caudron". Flight. Vol. XXII no. 50. 12 December 1930. p. 1430.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Caudron C.180". www.aviafrance.com. 21 August 2003. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
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