The Caudron G.4 was a French biplane with twin engines widely used during World War I as a bomber aircraft. It was designed by René and Gaston Caudron as an improvement over their Caudron G.3. The aircraft was no delight for the eye with its massive open construction. The aircraft employed wing warping for banking. The first G.4 was manufactured in 1915 both in France England and in Italy. The Caudron G.4 was used as a reconnaissance bomber into the heart of Germany.
Made by Caudron.
It is the successor of the Caudron G.3 .