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.
Made by Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company.
It is the successor of the Curtiss Model H .