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The Caudron C.68 was a two-seat French training and touring aircraft, built in the early 1920s, which attracted interest at the time because of its simple and fast wing folding arrangement. Only a few were produced.

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  • The Caudron C.68 was a two-seat French training and touring aircraft, built in the early 1920s, which attracted interest at the time because of its simple and fast wing folding arrangement. Only a few were produced. (en)
  • Le Caudron C.68 était un avion d'entraînement et de tourisme français à deux places, construit au début des années 1920, qui a suscité l'intérêt à l'époque en raison de son agencement simple et rapide des ailes. Seuls quelques-uns ont été produits. Le 16 décembre 1922, Jean Bécheler pose un Caudron C.68 sur l'avenue Alexandre III en face du Grand Palais afin de démontrer la maniabilité de l'appareil, puis replie ses ailes pour le ranger le long du trottoir. (fr)
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  • The Caudron C.68 was a two-seat French training and touring aircraft, built in the early 1920s, which attracted interest at the time because of its simple and fast wing folding arrangement. Only a few were produced. (en)
  • Le Caudron C.68 était un avion d'entraînement et de tourisme français à deux places, construit au début des années 1920, qui a suscité l'intérêt à l'époque en raison de son agencement simple et rapide des ailes. Seuls quelques-uns ont été produits. Le 16 décembre 1922, Jean Bécheler pose un Caudron C.68 sur l'avenue Alexandre III en face du Grand Palais afin de démontrer la maniabilité de l'appareil, puis replie ses ailes pour le ranger le long du trottoir. (fr)
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