Caspar C 35

The Caspar C 35 Priwall was a continuous tape as a single-engine biplane airliner of Lübeck Caspar- works from the late 1920s. Only the prototype was built.

History

1927 began the Caspar -Werke with the development of a transport aircraft, in addition to two pilots could carry eight passengers in an enclosed cabin. When driving a BMW VIU engine was used with a four -blade propeller. The name Priwall was derived from the peninsula.

The first flight of the C 35 took place in April 1928. In the following August, Lufthansa took over the prototype and baptized him in the name of Rostock. After removing the cabin window it was used until its destruction in July 1930 as cargo aircraft.

Specifications

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