Friday, October 11, 2019

This is a 1935-1936 Caudron C.460 of which only three were built.


up until 1936, the National Air Race (NAR) in Los Angeles, California was an all American competition, and ’36 was the first and last year foreigners were allowed to compete.

 One might say that the Caudron made a few folks upset with its speed and experienced pilot. I mean, the team showed up to the 1936 NAF with one engine (330hp) for the Greve race and another engine (380hp) for the Thompson Trophy race, and after they won the Greve they just left the lower powered engine in.

 This long nosed, french blue bird was flown by Michael Detroyat, sometimes called “Detroit” by Americans, and returned to France with around $15,000.00 (that’s just over $250,000.00 in U.S. currency, before he took it to France.)

https://thegoodnaturedfink.wordpress.com/2016/03/02/the-foreigner-the-caudron-c-460/

2 comments:

  1. Nice blog page ! Regarding the 1936 NAR picture showing Caudron C460 towed by a car, do you have any idea which car model this is? It looks like a Ford B or Chevy but this is not... Thanks !

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    1. thanks! No, I am not good at identifying 1920's 30s cars. There were too many varieties that look so similar. Probably a Ford, 1935

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