Engineering:List of aircraft (C–Cc)

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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'C' through to 'Cc'.

C–Cc

C-E

(C-E Aeroplane Works, (office) New York, NY; (plant) Anderson, IN)

  • C-E A-12 Transcontinental Triplane[1]
  • E-C-13 1916 Triplane Tractor[1]

CAARP

(Cooperative des Ateliers Aeronautiques de la Region Parisienne – Parisian aeronautic factory co-operative)

  • CAARP CP-100
  • CAARP CAP-20 (Mudry CAP 20)

CAB

(Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi )

  • see:Caproni-Bergamaschi

CAB

(Constructions Aéronautiques du Béarn – Béarn aeronautic manufacturers)

  • CAB GY-20 Minicab
  • CAB GY-30 Supercab

Cabane-Saissac

(Henri Saissac)

  • Cabane-Saissac CS-01-3[2]

Cabin-Aire

(also displayed and registered as "Snyder OHS-III", "deLloyd Monoplane" and "Aire-Craft Cabin-Aire/deLloyd"[1]

Cabrinha

(Richard Cabrinha)

  • Cabrinha RC-412 Free Spirit (Mk II)[3]

CAC

(Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation)

CAC

(Commuter Aircraft Corporation)

  • CAC-100

CACT

(Compañía Aérea de Construcción y Transportes / Waterhouse / BAJA California / Tijuana)

  • CACT BAJA California BC.1[4]
  • CACT BAJA California BC.2[4]
  • CACT BAJA California BC.3[4]

Cadet

(Cadet Aircraft Co, Pomona, CA)

  • Cadet 2-P-A[1] (Chambers Trainer q.v.)

Cadillac

(Cadillac Aircraft Corp/H.G. McCarroll - Detroit, MI)

  • McCarroll Voyageur[3]
  • McCarroll Duoplane[3]

CAG

(Construcciones Aeronauticas de Galicia, Spain)

Cage

(John M. Cage - Denver, CO)

  • Cage 1909 Tilt-rotor (c. 1909)[3]

Cagny

(Raymond Cagny - France)

  • Cagney Performance 2000 (c. 1909)[3]

CAHI

(anglicised version of TsAGI Центра́льный аэрогидродинами́ческий институ́т (ЦАГИ) or Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut, the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute) see:TsAGI

Cailly

(France)

  • Cailly 1911 Type Millitaire[3]

Cain

(Cain Aircraft Corp - Detroit, MI)

CAIC

(Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation)

  • Changhe Z-8
  • Changhe WZ-10 (WZ – Wuzhuang Zhishengji – armed helicopter)
  • Changhe Z-11

CAIG

(China Aviation Industry General)

  • China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Primus 150

Cain

(Cain Aircraft Corp, 10527 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, MI)

  • Cain Sport CC-14[1]

Cairns

((Edmund B) Cairns Aircraft Corp, 62 Rubber Ave, Naugatuck, CT)

  • Cairns A (based on the Clark Robinson Special)[1][5]
  • Cairns AG-4 (based on the Clark Robinson Special)[1]
  • Cairns AC-6[1]
  • Cairns OG[1]
  • Cairns B[5]
  • Cairns C[5]

C.A.L.

(Columbia Air Liners, Inc., New York, NY)

  • C.A.L. Mailplane "Uncle Sam" (1929)[3]
  • C.A.L. CAL-1 Triad
  • C.A.L. CAL-2 (5 Place Amphibian)

Calderara

(Italy)

  • Calderara 1912 Hydroaeroplane[3]

Caldas Aeronautica

(Pali, Colombia)

Calidus

(Calidus Technology Development and Manufacturing Company, UAE)

California

(USA)

  • California Aero Glider "Skyway Express"[3]

California

(California Aircraft Corp, Los Angeles, CA)

  • California Cub D-1[3]
  • California Cub D-2

California

(John J Montijo & Lloyd Royer, Glendale, CA)

  • California Coupe-Cabin[1]

California Aero

(California Aero Mfg & Supply Co (Fdr: Cleve F Shaffer), San Francisco, CA)

  • California Aero 1910 Biplane[1]

California Cub

(California Aircraft Corp, 5866 South San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA)

  • California Cub D-1-K[1]
  • California Cub D-2[1]

California Institute of Technology

(Pasadena, CA)

  • California Institute of Technology Merrill Type Stagger-Decalage[3]

Calipt'Air

(Spiez, Switzerland)

  • Calipt'Air Serenis
  • Calipt'Air V-56
  • Calipt'Air Vectis
  • Calipt'Air Walabis Bi

Call

((a.k.a.Girard) Aerial Navigation Co of America Inc (Fdr: Henry Laurens Call), Girard, KS)[1]

  • Call Mayfly 1909[1]
  • Call Whynot[1]
  • Call II monoplane[1]

CallAir

((Ivan, Ruell T, Spencer) Call Aircraft Co, Afton, WY)

  • CallAir S-1
  • CallAir A
  • CallAir A-1
  • CallAir A-2
  • CallAir A-3
  • CallAir A-4
  • CallAir A-5
  • CallAir A-6
  • CallAir A-7
  • CallAir A-9
  • CallAir B-1
  • Call-Air Super Cadet

Calumet

(Calumet Motorsports)

Calvel

(Jacques Calvel)

  • Calvel Frelon[6]

Calvignac

(France)

  • Calvinac 19123 Monoplane[3]

Camair

( Camair Aircraft Corp, Remsenburg, NY)

Camal

(Victor Camal, France)

  • Camal 1911 Flying Machine (Patent)[3]

Cambier

(Albert Cambier)

Camco

(Chicago Aircraft Mfg Corp, 6116 St Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL)

CAMCO

(Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company Inc.)

  • CAMCO V-Liner

Cameron & Sons Aircraft

Cammacorp

(El Segundo, CA)

  • Cammacorp DC-8 Super 71

Campbell

(Corwin B Campbell, Evanston, IL)

Campbell

(John M Campbell, Tacoma, WA)

  • Campbell Porpoise[1]

Campbell

((Hayden S) Campbell Aircraft Co)

Campbell

(Campbell Aircraft)

  • Campbell Cougar[8]
  • Campbell Cricket
  • Campbell Curlew

Campbell & Bone

(Mark M Campbell and R O Bone, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Campbell Super Sport (Bone Golden Eagle C-5 prototypes)[1]

Campini

Data from:[9][10][11][12]

  • Caproni-Campini N.1
  • Campini CS.3[13]
  • Campini CS.4[13]

CAMS

(Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine – Seine aero-maritime shipbuilders)

Canada Air RV

(Canada Air RV Inc, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

Canadair

  • Canadair C-4
  • Canadair C-5
  • Canadair CL-1 Canso[3]
  • Canadair CL-2 North Star[3]
  • Canadair CL-4 Argonaut[3]
  • Canadair CL-5
  • Canadair CL-13 Sabre
  • Canadair CL-21
  • Canadair CL-28 Argus
  • Canadair CL-30 Silver Star
  • Canadair CL-41 Tutor
  • Canadair CL-44 Yukon
  • Canadair CL-66[3]
  • Canadair CL-84 Dynavert
  • Canadair CL-89
  • Canadair CL-90
  • Canadair CL-201[3]
  • Canadair CL-215
  • Canadair CL-219 Freedom Fighter
  • Canadair CL-226 Freedom Fighter
  • Canadair CL-227
  • Canadair CL-289
  • Canadair CL-415
  • Canadair CL-540[3]
  • Canadair CL-600 Challenger
  • Canadair CL-601 Challenger
  • Canadair CL-604 Challenger
  • Canadair CL-605 Challenger
  • Canadair CL-610 Challenger E[3]
  • Canadair Regional Jet CRJ100
  • Canadair Regional Jet CRJ200

Canadair aircraft Canadian military designations

(all manufacturers - see List of aircraft of Canada's air forces) Data from:[3]

Canadian Aerodrome Company

  • Hubbard 1910 monoplane
  • Baddeck No. 1
  • Baddeck No. 2

Canadian Aeroplanes

(Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd., Canada)

  • Canadian Aeroplanes F-5L[3]

Canadian Car and Foundry

Canadian Home Rotors

  • Canadian Home Rotors Safari
  • Canadian Home Rotors Baby Belle

Canadian

(Canadian Powered Parachutes, Vegreville, Alberta, Canada)

Canadian military aircraft designations

(all manufacturers) - see List of aircraft of Canada's air forces

Canadian Vickers

Canadian Wooden Aircraft

(Canadian Wooden Aircraft Co., Canada)

  • Canadian Wooden Aircraft Robin[3]

Canaero Dynamics

  • Canaero Dynamics Toucan series II[15]

CanAmerican

(CanAmerican Inc)

  • CanAmerican S.G.VI[1]

Canard Aviation

see Aviafiber

Cañete

(Captain of Engineers Antonio Cañete Heredia)

Cannon

(Walter Cannon, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Cannon 1911 biplane[3]
  • Cannon (1911 monoplane)

Canova

  • Canova 1950 all-wing[1]

CANSA

(Construzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi SA – Fiat)

CANT

Cantinieau

(Jean Cantinieau)

  • Cantinieau C-100

Canton

  • Canton S2 (STAe specification 1918 S2 - armoured ground attack aircraft)[20]

Canton et Unné

(Georges Canton et Georges Unné)

  • Canton et Unné 1910 monoplane[21]

Canton-Melcher

(Allen Canton & J Melcher, Bronx, NY)

  • Canton-Melcher Transatlantic[1]

Canu

(Lucien Canu)

CAO

(see SNCAO))

CAP

(Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista)

CAP Aviation

  • CAP Aviation CAP-10
  • CAP Aviation CAP-20
  • CAP Aviation CAP-21
  • CAP Aviation CAP-222
  • CAP Aviation CAP-230
  • CAP Aviation CAP-231
  • CAP Aviation CAP-232

Capelis

(Safety Airplane Corp, Oakland Airport and El Cerrito, CA)

Capella

(Capella Aircraft Corporation, Austin, TX)

Capen

((Ernest J) Capen Aircraft Corp, Lincoln, NE)

  • Capen Parasol[1]
  • Capen Skyway[1] aka Special

Capital

(Capital Machinery Factory)

Capital Air

(Capital Aircraft Co Inc, Lansing, MI, 1929: Relocated and renamed Royal Aircraft Corp, Royal Oak, MI (qv))

  • Capital Air Trainer[1]

Capital

(Capital Helicopter Corporation)

  • Capital C-1 Hoppi-copter[25]

CAPRA

( Compagnie Anonyme de Productions et Réalisations Aéronautiques (CAPRA)) – (Roger Aimé Robert, designer – Marcel Chassagny, manager)

Caproni

Data from:Aeroplani Caproni[29]
(Societa Italiana Caproni)
(see also: Caproni Bergamaschi, Caproni-Reggiane, Caproni Vizzola)

Pre-World War I

  • Caproni Ca.1 of 1910 – Experimental biplane

World War I

  • Caproni Ca.1 of 1914 – Heavy bomber
  • Caproni Ca.2 – Heavy bomber
  • Caproni Ca.3 – Heavy bomber
  • Caproni Ca.4 – Heavy bomber
  • Caproni Ca.5 – Heavy bomber
  • Caproni Ca.14 - biplane
  • Caproni Ca.15 - monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.17 - monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.18 – Observation plane
  • Caproni Ca.19 - monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.20 – Monoplane fighter
  • Caproni Ca.21 - reconnaissance aircraft
  • Caproni Ca.22 – Variable incidence research parasol monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.26 - project
  • Caproni Ca.27 - project
  • Caproni Ca.28 - project
  • Caproni Ca.29 - project
  • Caproni Ca.31 – Modified Ca.1
  • Caproni Ca.32 – Modified Italian Army version of Ca.1

Inter-war period

  • Caproni Ca.30 – Postwar redesignation of 1914 Ca.1
  • Caproni Ca.33 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.3
  • Caproni Ca.34 – Postwar redesignation of proposed modified Ca.3
  • Caproni Ca.35 – Postwar redesignation of proposed modified Ca.3
  • Caproni Ca.36 – Postwar redesignation of modified Ca.3
  • Caproni Ca.37 – Postwar redesignation of prototype ground-attack version of Ca.3
  • Caproni Ca.39 – Postwar redesignation of proposed seaplane version of Ca.3
  • Caproni Ca.40 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.4 prototype
  • Caproni Ca.41 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.4 variant
  • Caproni Ca.42 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.4 variant
  • Caproni Ca.43 – Postwar redesignation of floatplane variant of Ca.4
  • Caproni Ca.44 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.5 heavy bomber
  • Caproni Ca.45 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.5 aircraft built for France
  • Caproni Ca.46 – Postwar redesignation of Ca.5 variant
  • Caproni Ca.47 – Postwar redesignation of seaplane version of Ca.5
  • Caproni Ca.48 – Airliner version of Ca.4
  • Caproni Ca.49 – Proposed seaplane airliner of 1919
  • Caproni Ca.50 – Air ambulance version of Ca.44
  • Caproni Ca.51 – Postwar redesignation of prototype of enlarged Ca.4
  • Caproni Ca.52 – Postwar redesignation for Ca.4 aircraft built for Royal Naval Air Service
  • Caproni Ca.56 – Airliner version of Ca.1
  • Caproni Ca.57 – Airliner version of Ca.44
  • Caproni Ca.58 – Postwar redesignation for re-engined Ca.4s
  • Caproni Ca.59 – Postwar redesignation for exported Ca.58s
  • Caproni Ca.60 Noviplano – Flying boat airliner prototype
  • Caproni Ca.64 - fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.65 - fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.66 - Four-engine, single-fuselage bomber of 1922
  • Caproni Ca.68 - reconnaissance flying boat project
  • Caproni Ca.69 - reconnaissance flying boat project
  • Caproni Ca.70 – Prototype night fighter of 1925
  • Caproni Ca.71 – Ca.70 variant of 1927
  • Caproni Ca.73 – Airliner and light bomber
  • Caproni Ca.74 – Re-engined Ca.73 light bomber
  • Caproni Ca.75 - biplane bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.76 - biplane bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.77 - biplane bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.78 - biplane bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.80 – Later redesignation of Ca.74
  • Caproni Ca.81 - reconnaissance monoplane project
  • Caproni Ca.82 – Redesignation of Ca.73ter variant
  • Caproni Ca.83 - monoplane fighter
  • Caproni Ca.84 - biplane flying boat project
  • Caproni Ca.85 - biplane flying boat project
  • Caproni Ca.86 - biplane flying boat project
  • Caproni Ca.88 – Redesignation of Ca.73quarter variant
  • Caproni Ca.89 – Redesignation of Ca.73quarterG variant
  • Caproni Ca.90 – Heavy bomber aircraft
  • Caproni Ca.92 - reconnaissance biplane project
  • Caproni Ca.93 - biplane bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.94 - 4-engine monoplane heavy bomber
  • Caproni Ca.95 - Heavy bomber aircraft, 1933
  • Caproni Ca.96 - 4-engine biplane heavy bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.97 – Civil utility aircraft
  • Caproni Ca.98 - monoplane tourer
  • Caproni Ca.99 - biplane tourer
  • Caproni Ca.100 – Trainer
  • Caproni Ca.101 – Airliner, transport, and bomber
  • Caproni Ca.102 – Re-engined Ca.101
  • Caproni Ca.106 - civil biplane project
  • Caproni Ca.107 - biplane fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.108 - mailplane project
  • Caproni Ca.109 - 2-seat biplane sport/trainer
  • Caproni Ca.110 - biplane fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.111 – Reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber
  • Caproni Ca.113 – Advanced trainer
  • Caproni Ca.114 – Biplane fighter
  • Caproni Ca.115 - twin-engined sesquiplane bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.116 - sports biplane project
  • Caproni Ca.117 - experimental high-altitude monoplane project
  • Caproni Ca.118 - twin-engine monoplane bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.119 - reconnaissance biplane project
  • Caproni Ca.121 - fast monoplane bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.122 – Prototype bomber and transport
  • Caproni Ca.123 – Proposed airliner version of Ca.122
  • Caproni Ca.124 – Reconnaissance and bomber floatplane
  • Caproni Ca.125 – Two-seat touring biplane
  • Caproni Ca.126 - monoplane sports aircraft project
  • Caproni Ca.128 - low-wing metal monoplane 1+4 feederliner project
  • Caproni Ca.129 - low-wing metal monoplane 1+4 feederliner project
  • Caproni Ca.130 - trimotor transport, precursor of Caproni Ca.133
  • Caproni Ca.132 – Prototype bomber and airliner
  • Caproni Ca.134 – Reconnaissance biplane
  • Caproni Ca.150 - twin-boom attack fighter
  • Caproni Ca.153 - monoplane heavy fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.154 - twin-engine monoplane heavy fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.155 - twin-engine monoplane heavy fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.156 - twin-engined heavy fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.161 – High-altitude experimental aircraft
  • Caproni Ca.162 - recce-fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.163 – Prototype of Ca.164
  • Caproni Ca.165 – Prototype fighter of 1938
  • Caproni Ca.204 - long-range bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.211 - three-engine long-range bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.201 - high altitude bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.205 - long-range bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.214 - aerobatic trainer project
  • Caproni Ca.301 – Prototype fighter
  • Caproni A.P.1 – Attack aircraft derivative of Ca.301
  • Caproni Ca.305 – First production version of A.P.1
  • Caproni Ca.306 – Airliner prototype (1935)
  • Caproni Ca.307 – Second production version of A.P.1
  • Caproni Ca.308 – Export version of A.P.1 for El Salvador and Paraguay
  • Caproni Ca. 308 Borea – Airliner
  • Caproni Ca.309 – military light twin
  • Caproni Ca.345 – recce floatplane project
  • Caproni Ca.350 – Fighter-bomber, reconnaissance aircraft
  • Caproni-Reggiane Ca.400 – Caproni-Reggiane-built version of Piaggio P.32 medium bomber
  • Caproni Ca.401 – twin-engine recce-fighter
  • Caproni Ca.405 – Caproni-built version of Piaggio P.32 medium bomber
  • Caproni Ca.410 – twin-engined recce-bomber floatplane project
  • Caproni CH.1 – Prototype fighter of 1935
  • Caproni PS.1 – Sports aircraft
  • Caproni Bergamaschi PL.3 – Long-distance racer aircraft
  • Caproni-Pensuti triplane – Sports triplane of 1919
  • Caproni Sauro-1 – Two-seat touring aircraft
  • Caproni Vizzola F.5 – Fighter of 1939
  • Stipa-Caproni – Experimental ducted-fan powered prototype of 1932

World War II

  • Caproni Ca.133 – Transport and bomber
  • Caproni Ca.135 – Medium bomber
  • Caproni Ca.148 – Civil-military transport version of Ca.133
  • Caproni Ca.164 – Trainer and liaison and reconnaissance aircraft
  • Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli – Reconnaissance, ground-attack, and transport aircraft
  • Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio – Reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber
  • Caproni Ca.311 – Light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft
  • Caproni Ca.312 – Re-engined version of Ca.310 sold to Norway
  • Caproni Ca.313 – Reconnaissance bomber, trainer, and transport
  • Caproni Ca.314 – Ground-attack aircraft and torpedo bomber
  • Caproni Ca.316 – Seaplane
  • Caproni Ca.320 - three-engine bomber
  • Caproni Ca.325 – Proposed version of Ca.135 medium bomber with more powerful engines, built in mock-up form only
  • Caproni Ca.330 - Project
  • Caproni Ca.331 – Prototype tactical reconnaissance aircraft/light bomber (Ca.331 O.A./Ca.331A) of 1940 and prototype night fighter (Ca.331 C.N./Ca.331B) of 1942
  • Caproni Ca.332 - Project; derived from Ca.330
  • Caproni Ca.335 – Fighter-bomber, reconnaissance aircraft for the Belgian Air Force.
  • Caproni Ca.360 - Twin engine dive bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.365 - Twin engine bomber project
  • Caproni Ca.370 - twin engine combat plane project
  • Caproni Ca.375 - twin engine combat plane project
  • Caproni Ca.380 - twin-boom fighter project
  • Caproni Ca.381 - twin-boom fighter project
  • Caproni Campini N.1 – Experimental motorjet-powered aircraft of 1940
  • Caproni Campini Ca.183bis – Proposed high-altitude fighter aircraft
  • Caproni Vizzola F.4 – Fighter prototype of 1940 with German-made engine
  • Caproni Vizzola F.5bis – Proposed version of F.4 with Italian-made engine
  • Caproni Vizzola F.6 – Fighter prototype of 1941 (F.6M) and 1943 (F.6Z)

Post-World War II

Wartime Italian Army designations

  • Caproni Ca.1 (1914) Italian Army designation
    • Caproni Ca.30 (Ca.1 re-designated post-war)
    • Caproni Ca.31 (Ca.1 re-designated post-war)
    • Caproni Ca.32 (Ca.1 re-designated post-war)
    • Caproni Ca.260 (informal designation for initial Ca.1s with total 260hp)
    • Caproni Ca.300 (informal designation for Ca.1s powered by three 100hp engines)
  • Caproni Ca.2 (1916) Italian Army designation
    • Caproni Ca.350 (informal designation for Ca.2s powered by 2x100hp and 1x150hp engines)
  • Caproni Ca.3 (1916) Italian Army designation
    • Caproni Ca.450 (informal designation for Ca.3s powered by three 150hp engines)
  • Caproni Ca.4 (1916) Italian Army designation
  • Caproni Ca.5 (1917) Italian Army designation
    • Caproni Ca.600 (informal designation for Ca.5s powered by three 200hp engines)
    • Caproni Ca.750 (informal designation for Ca.5s powered by three 250hp engines)

Caproni designations

  • Caproni-Coanda 1908 glider
  • Caproni Ca.1 (1910) biplane
  • Caproni Ca.2 (1910) biplane
  • Caproni Ca.3 (1911) biplane
  • Caproni Ca.4
  • Caproni Ca.5 (1911) biplane
  • Caproni Ca.6 (1911) biplane
  • Caproni Ca.7
  • 25hp Caproni monoplane (Cm 1)
  • Caproni Ca.8 (1911) monoplane (25hp Caproni monoplane / Cm 1)
  • Caproni Ca.9
  • Caproni Ca.10
  • Caproni Ca.11 (1912) monoplane (Cm 5)
  • Caproni Ca.12 (1912) monoplane (Cm 6)
  • Caproni Ca.13 (1912) monoplane (Cm 7)
  • Caproni Ca.14 (1912) monoplane (Cm 9)
  • Caproni Ca.15
  • Caproni Ca.16 (1912) monoplane (Cm 12)
  • Caproni Ca.17 (1913) monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.18 (1913) monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.19
  • Caproni Ca.20
  • Caproni Ca.21
  • Caproni Ca.22 (1914) monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.23 (1914) monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.24 (1914) monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.25 (1914) monoplane
  • Caproni Ca.30 (Ca.1 - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.31 (Ca.1 - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.32 (Ca.1 / Ca.300 - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.33 (Ca.3 / Ca.450 - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.34 (Ca.3 / Ca.450 - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.35 (Ca.3 / Ca.450 - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.36 (Ca.3 / Ca.450 - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.37
  • Caproni Ca.38 (Ca.37 derivative)
  • Caproni Ca.39 (Ca.3 / Ca.450 - seaplane conversion redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.40 (Ca.4 - pre-series batch - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.41 (Ca.4 - production aircraft - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.42 (Ca.4 - with 450hp Liberty engines - RNAS))
  • Caproni Ca.43 (Ca.4 - a Ca4 converted to floatplane - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.44 (Ca.5 / Ca.600 - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.45 (Ca.5 with 250hp IF V.6 engines)
  • Caproni Ca.46 (Ca.5 with 450hp Liberty engines - Standard, Curtiss and Fisher production)
  • Caproni Ca.47 (I.ca. - Idrovolante Caproni - redesignated postwar)
  • Caproni Ca.48 (Ca.4 - airliner version post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.50 (Ca.5 - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.51 (Ca.4 - biplane tail unit - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.52 (Ca.4 - lower gondola removed - 500kg bomb - redesignated post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.53
  • Caproni Ca.56 (Ca.3 post-war airliner conversions)
  • Caproni Ca.57 (Ca.5 airliner version / conversions
  • Caproni Ca.58 (Ca.4 - airliner conversions post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.59 (Ca.4 - 5-engined airliner conversions post-war)
  • Caproni Ca.60 Transaereo (Ca.4 wings on a triple triplane flying boat hull)
  • Caproni Ca.61
  • Caproni Ca.66
  • Caproni Ca.67
  • Caproni Ca.70
  • Caproni Ca.71
  • Caproni Ca.72
  • Caproni Ca.73
  • Caproni Ca.74
  • Caproni Ca.79
  • Caproni Ca.80 (Ca.73 with Bristol Jupiter engines)
  • Caproni Ca.82 (Ca.73ter re-designated)
  • Caproni Ca.87 Polonia
  • Caproni Ca.88
  • Caproni Ca.89
  • Caproni Ca.90
  • Caproni Ca.95
  • Caproni Ca.97
  • Caproni Ca.100
  • Caproni Ca.101
  • Caproni Ca.102
  • Caproni Ca.103 (Ca.73 derivative)
  • Caproni Ca.104
  • Caproni Ca.105[19] (photo only)
  • Caproni Ca.107 (un-built)
  • Caproni Ca.109
  • Caproni Ca.110 (un-built)
  • Caproni Ca.111
  • Caproni Ca.113
  • Caproni Ca.114
  • Caproni Ca.120
  • Caproni Ca.122
  • Caproni Ca.123
  • Caproni Ca.124
  • Caproni Ca.125
  • Caproni Ca.127
  • Caproni Ca.131
  • Caproni Ca.132
  • Caproni Ca.133
  • Caproni Ca.134[30]
  • Caproni Ca.135
  • Caproni Ca.137
  • Caproni Ca.140
  • Caproni Ca.142
  • Caproni Ca.146
  • Caproni Ca.148
  • Caproni Ca.161
  • Caproni Ca.163 (prototype Ca.164)
  • Caproni Ca.164
  • Caproni Ca.165
  • Caproni Ca.166
  • Caproni Ca.169
  • Caproni Ca.183
  • Caproni Ca.191
  • Caproni Ca.193
  • Caproni Ca.225[19]
  • Caproni Ca.301
  • Caproni Ca.303
  • Caproni Ca.305
  • Caproni Ca.306
  • Caproni Ca.307
  • Caproni Ca.308
  • Caproni Ca.308 Borea
  • Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli
  • Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio
  • Caproni Ca.311
  • Caproni Ca.312
  • Caproni Ca.313
  • Caproni Ca.314
  • Caproni Ca.316
  • Caproni Ca.325
  • Caproni Ca.331
  • Caproni Ca.335
  • Caproni Ca.350 Maestrale
  • Caproni Ca.355
  • Caproni Ca.405
  • Caproni Ca.602
  • Caproni Ca.603
  • Caproni CH.1
  • Caproni I.Ca (Idrovolante Caproni / Ca.47)
  • Caproni-Stipa
  • Caproni Sauro-1
  • Caproni Tricap
  • Caproni-Pensuti 2
  • Caproni PS.1
  • Caproni TM.2
  • Caproni QR.14 Levriero

Caproni-Bergamaschi

(Caproni-Bergamaschi / CAB Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi)

Caproni – Campini

  • Caproni-Campini N.1[19]

Caproni-Predappio

  • Caproni-Predappio Ca.602[19]
  • Caproni-Predappio Ca.603[19]

Caproni Trento

(Aeroplane Caproni Trento)

Caproni Vizzola

(Caproni-Vizzola S.A. – originally Scuola Aviazioni Caproni)

Carden-Baynes

Cardoen

(Industrias Cardoen LtdA)

  • Cardoen CB 206L-III[32]

Caretti

(D. Caretti)

  • Caretti helicopter[6]

Carins

(Carins Aircraft, Naugatuck, CT)

  • Carins Model A[3]
  • Carins Model AC6
  • Carins Model C2
  • Carins Pusher Cabin Monoplane

Cariou

(Louis Cariou)

Carley

(Joop D. Carley / Carley Flying School (Vliegvereniging), Ede, 1917)

  • Carley 1917 Canard
  • Carley S.1 1919
  • Carley C.12
  • Carley L.II - at NVI 1922 2-seat single-bay biplane trainer[33]
  • Carley Baby - at NVI 1922 single-seat shoulder-winged monoplane - aka 'Carly-baby'; aka 'Baby'; aka 'baby-machines'

Carlson

(Goodwin Carlson, Slayton, MN)

  • Carlson Space Saver[1]

Carlson

((Ernest W) Carlson Aircraft Inc, E Palestine, OH)

Carma

(Carma Manufacturing Co, Tucson, AZ)

CARMAM

(Coopérative d'Approvisionnement et de Réparation de Matériel Aéronautique de Moulins)

  • CARMAM 20-90 Impala (Jacquet/Pottier JP20/90 Impala)[35][36][37]

Carmier

(Pierre Carmier)

Carmier-Arnoux

(Pierre Carmier et René Arnoux)

Carnes

(Joseph R Carnes, Hillsboro, IN)

  • Carnes 1931 home-built[1]

Carothers

(Dr C E 'Chuck' Carothers, Lincoln, NE)

  • Aerobatic Midwing Special[1]

Carpenter

(Merrell L Carpenter, Joplin, MO and New Orleans, LA)

Carplane GmbH

(Braunschweig, Germany)

Carr

(Walter J Carr, Saginaw, MI, 1924: CSC Aircraft Co (Carr, John Coryell, Edward & Walter Savage), Saginaw, MI)

Carroll

  • Carroll A2 – info required – French World War I observation aircraft competition loser[40]

Carroll

(Raymond Carroll)

  • Carroll 1920 biplane[1]

Carson

((Franklin) Carson Helicopters Inc, Perkasie, PA)

  • Carson Super C-4[1]

Carstedt

(Carstedt Inc., Long Beach, CA)

CarterCopter

(1994: CarterCopters LLC (pres: Jay Carter Jr), Wichita Falls, TX)

Carter-Maxwell

((Don J) Carter-(Arnold B) Maxwell Co, RFD 4, N Kansas City, MO)

  • Carter-Maxwell C-M-2[1]

CASA

(Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA)

  • CASA I[41]
  • CASA III
  • CASA 1.131 Jungmann license-built version of the Bücker Bü 131
  • CASA 1.133 Jungmeister license-built version of the Bücker Bü 133
  • CASA 2.111 license-built version of the Heinkel 111
  • CASA 352 license-built version of the Junkers Ju 52
  • CASA C-101 Aviojet
  • CASA C-102
  • CASA C.127 license-built version of the Dornier Do 27
  • CASA C-201 Alcotán
  • CASA C-202 Halcón
  • CASA C-207 Azor
  • CASA C-212 Aviocar
  • CASA C-223 Flamingo license-built version of the MBB 223 Flamingo
  • CASA/IPTN CN-235
  • CASA C-295
  • CASA SF-5A; license-built version of the Northrop F-5A
  • CASA SF-5B; license-built version of the Northrop F-5B
  • CASA SRF-5A; license-built version of the Northrop RF-5A
  • CASA 3000; regional airliner – project abandoned in 1994.[citation needed]

Cascade

(Cascade Ultralites)

Casey Jones

(JVW Corp, Newark, NJ)

  • Casey Jones Flying Boat[1]

Caspar

(Caspar-Werke)

Cassutt

(Designer: Tom Cassutt)

Castaibert

(Paul (Pablo) Castaibert)

Castel

(Robert Castello)

Castel-Mauboussin

Castiglioni

(Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni)

  • Castiglioni Dragon Fly 333

CAT

(Construzioni Aeronautiche Taliedo)

  • CAT QR.14

CATA

(Construction Aeronautique de Technologie Avancee)

CATA

(Compañia Argentina de Trabajos Aéreos)

  • CATA (Fleet) 150[47]

Cato

(Cato Aircraft and Engine Corp)

  • Cato 1909 Biplane[1]
  • Cato 1910 Monoplane[1]
  • Cato 1911 pusher biplane[1]
  • Cato Bounds[1]
  • Cato-LWF Butterfly[1]
  • Cato Sport Plane[1][48][49]

Catron & Fisk

(1917: (J W) Catron & (Edwin) Fisk, 732 Marine St, Venice, CA, 1925: Reorganized as International Aircraft Corp.)

  • Catron & Fisk CF-10 Dole racer
  • Catron & Fisk CF-11[1]
  • Catron & Fisk CF-13[1]
  • Catron & Fisk CF-14 Triplane[1]
  • Catron & Fisk Sport Triplane[1]
  • Catron & Fisk Triplane airliner

Catt

(Carlos E Catt, Petersburg, IN)

  • Catt 1935 monoplane[1]

Caudron

(Gaston et René Caudron)

Cavalier

(Cavalier Aircraft Corp., Sarasota, FL)

  • Executive Mustang
  • Cavalier 750
  • Cavalier 1200
  • Cavalier 1500
  • Cavalier 2000
  • Cavalier 2500
  • Cavalier Mustang II
  • Cavalier Turbo Mustang III

Cavarroc

(Raymond Cavarroc)

  • Cavarroc RC.01 Minishinden[6]

Cavasino

(Victor Cavasino, Bismarck, ND)

Cavassilas

(Pierre Cavassilas)

  • Cavassilas CCJ.01[6]
  • Cavassilas CCJ.200[59]

Cavenaugh

(Cavenaugh Aviation Inc.)

  • Cavenaugh Cargoliner

Caviezel

  • Caviezel Sport 1[1]

CBB

(CBB ULM)

CCF

( Canadian Car and Foundry)

  • CCF-Burnelli CBY-3
  • CCF FDB-1
  • CCF F.A.T. 2 Maple Leaf[1]
  • CCF SBW Helldiver

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