Caudron C.360

The Caudron C.360 was a French racing aircraft built by Caudron in the early 1930s to compete in Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe air races.

Design
The C.360 was a low-wing monoplane racer design to be powered by one 205 hp Régnier 6 engine, but lack of availability required the use of 170 hp Renault 4Pei Bengali engines in two of the three aircraft, which were re-designated C.362. The third C.360 airframe was completed with a 215 hp Régnier 6 engine and was re-designated C.366 Martinet.

Variants

 * C.360: Original design for a racing aircraft powered by a 205 hp Régnier 6 engine; Three built, completed as C.362 and C.366 racers.
 * C.362: Two of the C.360 airframes powered by 170 hp Renault 4Pei Bengali engines.
 * C.366 Martinet: The third C.360 airframe completed with a 215 hp Régnier 6 engine and flush cockpit, the pilot sitting on an adjustable seat behind an extending windshield.