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- Q39927 subject Q13269592.
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- Q39927 abstract "The Caudron C.690 was single-seat training aircraft developed in France in the late 1930s to train fighter pilots to handle high-performance aircraft. It was a conventional low-wing cantilever monoplane that bore a strong resemblance to designer Marcel Riffard's racer designs of the same period. Caudron attempted to attract overseas sales for the aircraft, but this resulted in orders for only two machines - one from Japan, and the other from the USSR. In the meantime, the first of two prototypes was destroyed in a crash that killed René Paulhan, Caudron's chief test pilot.Despite this, the Armée de l'Air eventually showed interest in the type, and ordered a batch of a slightly refined design. The first of these was not delivered until April 1939, and only 15 C.690Ms were supplied before the outbreak of war.".
- Q39927 designer Q3289332.
- Q39927 manufacturer Q1051494.
- Q39927 numberBuilt "19".
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- Q39927 designer Q3289332.
- Q39927 manufacturer Q1051494.
- Q39927 numberBuilt "19".
- Q39927 type Product.
- Q39927 type Aircraft.
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- Q39927 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q39927 type Thing.
- Q39927 type Q11436.
- Q39927 comment "The Caudron C.690 was single-seat training aircraft developed in France in the late 1930s to train fighter pilots to handle high-performance aircraft. It was a conventional low-wing cantilever monoplane that bore a strong resemblance to designer Marcel Riffard's racer designs of the same period. Caudron attempted to attract overseas sales for the aircraft, but this resulted in orders for only two machines - one from Japan, and the other from the USSR.".
- Q39927 label "Caudron C.690".