Monoplane, built by "Chantiers Aero-Maritimes de la Seine" and mounted on two floats; equipped with two 480-hp. air-cooled Gnome-Rhone "Jupiter" engines with reduction gears; span 99.61 ft.; weight empty 10,471.95 lb.; weight loaded 15,917.36 lb.; wing loading 12.32 lb./sq. ft.; power loading 16.35 lb. per hr.; max. speed 124.3 m.p.h. From Aeronautique, Mar. 1931.
C.A.M.S. 60 seaplane (French) twin-engine bombing and torpedo monoplane
Nat. Advisory Committee Aeronautics -- Aircraft Cir.
1931
8 pages
12 Figs.
Report
Englisch
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