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- CAMS_53 abstract "The CAMS 53 was a transport flying boat built in France in the late 1920s. Building on the experience gained from the unsuccessful CAMS 51, Maurice Hurel designed an aircraft of similar size and capacity for Aéropostale. The company bought four aircraft straight away for use on its Marseilles-Algiers route, and Air Orient purchased another two. More CAMS 53s were soon ordered by these operators as well as Air Union, and the aircraft were used to link Marseilles with Ajaccio and Beirut. When the various French airlines were absorbed into Air France in 1933, some 25 CAMS 53s were still in operation and continued in use until 1935.".
- CAMS_53 manufacturer Chantiers_Aéro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageID "12720769".
- CAMS_53 wikiPageLength "3517".
- CAMS_53 wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- CAMS_53 wikiPageRevisionID "668371892".
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink 1928_in_aviation.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Air_France.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Air_Orient.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Ajaccio.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Algiers.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Aéropostale_(aviation).
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Beirut.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Jupiter.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink CAMS_51.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biplanes.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Category:CAMS_aircraft.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flying_boats.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_airliners_1920–1929.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Twin-engined_push-pull_aircraft.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Chantiers_Aéro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Flying_boat.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Gnome_et_Rhône_9A.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Hispano-Suiza_12Lbrx.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Marseille.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Marseilles.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLink Renault_12Jb.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLinkText "CAMS 53 ".
- CAMS_53 wikiPageWikiLinkText "CAMS 53".
- CAMS_53 capacity "four passengers".
- CAMS_53 crew "two".
- CAMS_53 designer "Maurice Hurel".
- CAMS_53 emptyWeightKg "4700".
- CAMS_53 emptyWeightLb "10362".
- CAMS_53 eng1Hp "580".
- CAMS_53 eng1Kw "433".
- CAMS_53 eng1Number "2".
- CAMS_53 eng1Type Hispano-Suiza_12Lbrx.
- CAMS_53 firstFlight "1928".
- CAMS_53 grossWeightKg "6900".
- CAMS_53 grossWeightLb "15212".
- CAMS_53 hasPhotoCollection CAMS_53.
- CAMS_53 heightFt "18".
- CAMS_53 heightIn "1".
- CAMS_53 heightM "5.52".
- CAMS_53 lengthFt "48".
- CAMS_53 lengthIn "8".
- CAMS_53 lengthM "14.82".
- CAMS_53 manufacturer Chantiers_Aéro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_53 maxSpeedKmh "212".
- CAMS_53 maxSpeedMph "132".
- CAMS_53 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- CAMS_53 moreUsers "Air Orient, Air Union".
- CAMS_53 numberBuilt "ca. 30".
- CAMS_53 primaryUser Aéropostale_(aviation).
- CAMS_53 rangeKm "950".
- CAMS_53 rangeMiles "590".
- CAMS_53 spanFt "66".
- CAMS_53 spanIn "11".
- CAMS_53 spanM "20.4".
- CAMS_53 type "Transport flying boat".
- CAMS_53 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CAMS_aircraft.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FRA.
- CAMS_53 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- CAMS_53 wingAreaSqft "1237".
- CAMS_53 wingAreaSqm "115".
- CAMS_53 subject Category:Biplanes.
- CAMS_53 subject Category:CAMS_aircraft.
- CAMS_53 subject Category:Flying_boats.
- CAMS_53 subject Category:French_airliners_1920–1929.
- CAMS_53 subject Category:Twin-engined_push-pull_aircraft.
- CAMS_53 hypernym Transport.
- CAMS_53 type Aircraft.
- CAMS_53 type MeanOfTransportation.
- CAMS_53 type Ship.
- CAMS_53 type Configuration.
- CAMS_53 type Seaplane.
- CAMS_53 type Seaplane.
- CAMS_53 type Product.
- CAMS_53 type DesignedArtifact.
- CAMS_53 type Thing.
- CAMS_53 type Q11436.
- CAMS_53 comment "The CAMS 53 was a transport flying boat built in France in the late 1920s. Building on the experience gained from the unsuccessful CAMS 51, Maurice Hurel designed an aircraft of similar size and capacity for Aéropostale. The company bought four aircraft straight away for use on its Marseilles-Algiers route, and Air Orient purchased another two. More CAMS 53s were soon ordered by these operators as well as Air Union, and the aircraft were used to link Marseilles with Ajaccio and Beirut.".
- CAMS_53 label "CAMS 53".
- CAMS_53 sameAs m.02x22wr.
- CAMS_53 sameAs Q5008679.
- CAMS_53 sameAs Q5008679.
- CAMS_53 wasDerivedFrom CAMS_53?oldid=668371892.
- CAMS_53 isPrimaryTopicOf CAMS_53.