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Caudron G
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| vf_node_pictures_all | title (item) | field_cer_web | field_cer_navbox | g_geofield | g_geofield | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caudron G |
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| vf_node_pictures_cover | title (source) | field_cer_item | field_cer_web | s1 | s2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Military Aviation 1912-1937 Volume 1: Air Forces in Beijing and Guangzhou, 1912-1927 | 61 |
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| title (web) | field_t_title_web | |
|---|---|---|
| https://www.ww2-weapons.com/caudron-g/ |
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Full caption to read: Caudron G with s/n 8. The barely discernible vertical row of Chinese characters on the aircraft’s fuselage includes the word ‘eight’. The Caudrons remained in service at Nanyuan at least until 1920. (Artwork by Jean-Pierre Baraton)
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profile right
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