Couzinet 10
The Couzinet 10 Arc-en-Ciel ('Rainbow') was built as a first example of the three-engined, aerodynamically refined, cantilever low wing monoplane designer René Couzinet thought offered the safest long range passenger transport, for example on the South Atlantic route. Only one was completed, though other, similar aircraft of different sizes and powers followed.
Arc-en-Ciel | |
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Role | Long range civil aircraft |
National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Société des Avions Couzinet |
Designer | René Couzinet |
First flight | 7 May 1928. |
Number built | 1 |
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