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Discussion in 'Aviation Chat' started by JeremyJon, Nov 4, 2012.

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  1. JeremyJon

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    #1 JeremyJon, Nov 4, 2012
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  2. Bob Parks

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    #2 Bob Parks, Nov 4, 2012
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    That is a French Cauldron Racer. I think I remember that it was built in 1937 and won Bendix in Cleveland. memory a little fuzzy on dates and details but I think particular example is a replica that was built recently in California. That airplane was a product of the French government and used every resource they had to build a plane that competed with the American " homebuilt" racers. I'll have to look this up. I was incorrect on the date and the race ( other than that, I was dead on). It raced in the 1936 THOMPSON AND GREVE trophy races, powered by a Renault engine and attained a speed or 310 MPH.
     
  3. JeremyJon

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    #3 JeremyJon, Nov 4, 2012
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    thank you Bob :)
    that gives me a name to search on further

    so the original was a one-off then?

    found so far a listing of it as "1934 Caudron C.460"
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  4. JeremyJon

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    according to that page, they built 5 planes, of 3 variations ...it looks cool! :)

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  6. Gatorrari

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    Caudron actually built a lightweight fighter, the C.714, that was loosely based on their series of racing planes. I don't believe that many were in service at the time of the German invasion in 1940.
     
  7. Bob Parks

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    I'm puzzled at the reverse rotation of the prop and the location of the exhaust stacks. If this airplane has a Fairchild Ranger in it, the exhaust would be on the right side and the rotation of the prop would be counter-clockwise not clockwise.
     
  8. Bob Parks

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    I didn't mean to slip the "L" in the name of the racer. My typing finger did it. Beautiful little airplane.
     
  9. Tcar

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    #9 Tcar, Nov 9, 2012
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    Here's a video... en Francais...


    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8EbyGPFpa4&feature=player_embedded[/ame]

    Cool little plane...

    You won't be flying with a helmet... no room.
     
  10. Tcar

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    #10 Tcar, Nov 9, 2012
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    Another one... better...

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8TooOUOs_s&feature=fvwrel[/ame]

    The music is a bit annoying at startup, etc. but you can still hear the straight 6...
     
  11. Bob Parks

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    I am still wondering about the reverse rotation of the Ranger engine in this replica. Also the exhaust being on the opposite side. It looks like the engine has been installed backwards.
     

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