British 1916 license-built twin-engined, two-seater bomber and air-recon biplane designed by Caudron Frères, used by the RNAS against zeppelin and sea-plane bases on the Belgian coast. Reliable and pleasant to fly, it was equipped with two un-cowled 10-cylinder license-built British Anzani 110hp radial engines, with a top speed of over 82 mph (71 kt). It also had good climbing and altitude performance for the time. The RNAS purchased the 12 units built by the British Caudron Company, as well as another 43 French units, which were in service until autumn 1917.
Includes custom panel for default gauges, AFX and PCX source files, SCASM-corrected Virtual cockpit, and TG2 (Tailgunner 2) to enhance CFS1 combat mode.
By Stephan Scholz.