Curtiss C-1 Canada

The Curtiss C-1 Canada was a twin-engined bomber aircraft of the First World War which was designed by Curtiss of America to be built by their Canadian subsidiary for the British Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Flying Corps. Although large orders were placed only twelve were built the type being rejected in favour of more capable aircraft such as the Handley Page O-100.

The Curtiss C-1 Canada was a twin-engined bomber aircraft of the First World War which was designed by Curtiss of America to be built by their Canadian subsidiary for 1

Made by Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company.

It is the successor of the Curtiss Model H .

Empty Weight Lb
4700
Predecessor
Curtiss Model H
First Flight
3
Developed From
Curtiss Model H
Upper Span In
10
Bombs
provision for bombs
Gross Weight Lb
6300
Number Built
12
Crew
3
Height In
6
Manufacturer
Range Miles
600
Max Speed Mph
90
Eng 1 Name
Curtiss V-X
Lower Span Ft
48
Height Ft
15
Origin
Canada
United States
National Origin
Canada
United States
Guns
2
Prime Units
imp
Eng 1 Hp
160
Eng 1 Number
2
Upper Span Ft
75
Length M
10
Category

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