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- CAMS_51 abstract "The CAMS 51 was a transport flying boat built in France in the mid-1920s. Designed as a private venture by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS), it was a conventional biplane with two radial engines mounted in a tractor-pusher installation in the interplane gap. One example (the 51C) was sold to Aéropostale, which used it for tests in preparation for transatlantic services. CAMS also built a militarised version as the 51R3 in the hopes of interesting the French Navy in it as a reconnaissance aircraft, but no order was forthcoming. A final aircraft was built as a record-breaking machine originally designated 51-3 R that broke the world payload-to-altitude record on 18 August 1927 by lifting 2,000 kg to 4,684 m (15,368 ft). This aircraft was later used as a pathfinder for French airmail routes to South America.".
- CAMS_51 manufacturer Chantiers_Aéro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_51 numberBuilt "3".
- CAMS_51 wikiPageExternalLink 7942.htm.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageID "12716557".
- CAMS_51 wikiPageLength "3189".
- CAMS_51 wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- CAMS_51 wikiPageRevisionID "668371884".
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink 1926_in_aviation.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink 1927_in_aviation.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Aéropostale_(aviation).
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Biplane.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Jupiter.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biplanes.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Category:CAMS_aircraft.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flying_boats.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_mailplanes_1920–1929.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Twin-engined_push-pull_aircraft.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Chantiers_Aéro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Flying_boat.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink French_Navy.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Radial_engine.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Reconnaissance_aircraft.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLink Transatlantic_flight.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLinkText "51".
- CAMS_51 wikiPageWikiLinkText "CAMS 51".
- CAMS_51 capacity "four passengers".
- CAMS_51 ceilingFt "15100".
- CAMS_51 ceilingM "4600".
- CAMS_51 crew "two".
- CAMS_51 designer "Maurice Hurel".
- CAMS_51 emptyWeightKg "3150".
- CAMS_51 emptyWeightLb "6945".
- CAMS_51 eng1Hp "380".
- CAMS_51 eng1Kw "283".
- CAMS_51 eng1Number "2".
- CAMS_51 eng1Type Bristol_Jupiter.
- CAMS_51 firstFlight "1926".
- CAMS_51 grossWeightKg "5150".
- CAMS_51 grossWeightLb "11354".
- CAMS_51 heightFt "16".
- CAMS_51 heightIn "5".
- CAMS_51 heightM "5".
- CAMS_51 lengthFt "45".
- CAMS_51 lengthIn "2".
- CAMS_51 lengthM "13.78".
- CAMS_51 manufacturer Chantiers_Aéro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_51 maxSpeedKmh "200".
- CAMS_51 maxSpeedMph "125".
- CAMS_51 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- CAMS_51 numberBuilt "3".
- CAMS_51 rangeKm "100".
- CAMS_51 rangeMiles "620".
- CAMS_51 spanFt "66".
- CAMS_51 spanIn "11".
- CAMS_51 spanM "20.4".
- CAMS_51 type "Transport flying boat".
- CAMS_51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CAMS_aircraft.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FRA.
- CAMS_51 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- CAMS_51 wingAreaSqft "1237".
- CAMS_51 wingAreaSqm "115".
- CAMS_51 subject Category:Biplanes.
- CAMS_51 subject Category:CAMS_aircraft.
- CAMS_51 subject Category:Flying_boats.
- CAMS_51 subject Category:French_mailplanes_1920–1929.
- CAMS_51 subject Category:Twin-engined_push-pull_aircraft.
- CAMS_51 hypernym Transport.
- CAMS_51 type Aircraft.
- CAMS_51 type MeanOfTransportation.
- CAMS_51 type Ship.
- CAMS_51 type Configuration.
- CAMS_51 type Seaplane.
- CAMS_51 type Seaplane.
- CAMS_51 type Product.
- CAMS_51 type DesignedArtifact.
- CAMS_51 type Thing.
- CAMS_51 type Q11436.
- CAMS_51 comment "The CAMS 51 was a transport flying boat built in France in the mid-1920s. Designed as a private venture by Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS), it was a conventional biplane with two radial engines mounted in a tractor-pusher installation in the interplane gap. One example (the 51C) was sold to Aéropostale, which used it for tests in preparation for transatlantic services.".
- CAMS_51 label "CAMS 51".
- CAMS_51 sameAs Q5008678.
- CAMS_51 sameAs m.02x1z_n.
- CAMS_51 sameAs CAMS_51.
- CAMS_51 sameAs Q5008678.
- CAMS_51 wasDerivedFrom CAMS_51?oldid=668371884.
- CAMS_51 isPrimaryTopicOf CAMS_51.