CAUDRON C445 GOELAND

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Title: Caudron C445 Goeland

The Caudron Goeland (Seagull) was a twin-engined all-wood low-wing monoplane which first flew in 1934 and used as a six-seat utility and transport aircraft. Production continued until the start of WW2 when many examples were impressed into military service.

Production re-started after WW2 when Caudron became part of SNCA du NORD and the type was known as the Nord Goeland. A total of just over 1,700 were produced over both sets of production.

This title contains the French Air Force Instruction manual for the C445 Goeland, in French, along with an equipment maintenance manual and a manufacturer’s brochure for the Goeland, also in French. The files have been scanned from the original manuals and retain any colour pages.

Description

This title contains:

  • French Air Force Notice Descriptive et D’Utilisation (Description and Operation Manual) for the Caudron C445, dated 1940 with approx. 39 pages of text and 29 fold-out illustrations. (In the French language.)
  • Manufacturer’s Notice Technique (Technical Manual) for Messier equipment installed in C445 aircraft, undated with approx. 36 pages. (In the French language.)
  • Manufacturer’s Brochure for the Caudron Goeland, undated with approx. 18 pages. (In the French language.)