- Caudron C.440
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name=C.440 Goéland
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type=Civil utility aircraft
manufacturer=Caudron
designer=Marcel Riffard
first flight=1934
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number built=1,702
variants with their own articles=The Caudron C.440 "Goéland" ("seagull") was a six-seat twin-engine utility aircraft developed in
France in the mid 1930s. It was a conventionally-configured low-wingcantilever monoplane with tailwheelundercarriage . The main undercarriage units retracted into the enginenacelle s. Construction was wooden throughout, with wooden skinning everywhere but the forward and upperfuselage sections, which were skinned in metal. As usually configured, the cabin seated six passengers with baggage compartments fore and aft, and a toilet aft.Apart from private buyers, the C.440 was also bought by the
Armée de l'Air ,Aéronavale ,Air France , andAeroput . Production of the C.440 and its subtypes continued until the outbreak of war, at which time many C.440s were impressed into military service. Following the fall of France, some were operated by the GermanLuftwaffe andLufthansa .Production was restarted briefly following the war, with post-war operators including
SABENA ,Aigle Azur , and Compagnie Air Transport (CAT).Variants
* C.440 - prototype (3 built)
* C.441 - version withRenault 6 Q-01 engine and dihedral added to outer wing panel (4 built)
* C.444 - first version with counter-rotating propellers, adopted on all later versions (17 built)
* C.445 - similar to C.444, but dihedral of outer wing panels increased (114 built)
** C.445/1 - 2 built
** C.445/2 - 3 built
** C.445/3 - postwar production version (510 built)
** C.445M - militarised version (404 built)
** C.445R - long-range version (1 built)
* C.446 Super Goéland - 1 built
* C.447 - air ambulance version (31 built)
* C.448 - version with supercharged engines (7 built)
* C.449 - final production version (349 built, including subtypes below)
** C.449/1
** C.449/2
** C.449/3
** C.449/4 - photographic survey version
** C.449/5Operators
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*SABENA ;FRA
*Aeronavale
*Aigle Azur
*Air France
*Armee de l'Air
*Compagnie Air Transport (CAT);flag|Germany|Nazi
*Lufthansa
*Luftwaffe ;flag|Yugoslavia|kingdom:
*Aeroput pecifications (C.445M)
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length ft=44
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span ft=57
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height m=3.40
height ft=11
height in=2
wing area sqm=42.0
wing area sqft=452
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empty weight kg=2,292
empty weight lb=5,053
gross weight kg=3,500
gross weight lb=7,716
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eng1 type=Renault 6 Q
eng1 kw= 220
eng1 hp= 164
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max speed mph=186
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range km=1,000
range miles=620
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ceiling m=7,000
ceiling ft=22,965
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climb rate ms=3.3
climb rate ftmin=650
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sequence= ← C.400 - C.410 - C.430 - C.440 - C.450 - C.460 - C.480 →
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