The Caspar C 32 was an aircraft developed in Germany for aerial spraying in the late 1920s. It was a single-bay biplane with staggered equal-span wings that accommodated the pilot and a single passenger or observer in tandem open cockpits. A small additional horizontal stabiliser was fitted near the top of the tall single tail fin above the main horizontal stabiliser making the tail an inverted sesquiplane.
Made by Caspar-Werke.