- Design and development
- Specifications
- References
{{short description|1920s German aircraft}}name=C 26 | image= | caption= }}{{Infobox Aircraft Type | type=Sports plane | manufacturer=Caspar-Werke | designer=Karl Theiss | first flight=1925 | introduced= | retired= | status= | primary user= | more users= | produced= | number built=1 | variants with their own articles= }} |
The Caspar C 26 was a sports aircraft developed in Germany in the mid-1920s. Design and developmentThe C.26 was a biplane of all-wood construction. One copy of the C.26 was built, receiving the civil registration D-674. It took part in the 1925 Deutschen Rundflug.[1] Specifications{{Aircraft specs |ref=[2] |prime units?=met |crew=2 |capacity= |length m=7.20 |span m=12.40 |height m= |wing area sqm= |aspect ratio= |airfoil= |empty weight kg=576 |gross weight kg=825 |max takeoff weight kg= |max takeoff weight lb= |max takeoff weight note= |fuel capacity= |more general=
|eng1 number=1 |eng1 name=Bristol Lucifer |eng1 type=inline piston engine |eng1 hp=100 |eng1 note= |prop blade number=2 |prop name=fixed pitch propeller |prop dia m= |prop dia ft= |prop dia in= |prop dia note=
|max speed kmh=150 |cruise speed kmh=125 |cruise speed mph= |cruise speed kts= |cruise speed note= |stall speed kmh= |stall speed mph= |stall speed kts= |stall speed note= |never exceed speed kmh= |never exceed speed mph= |never exceed speed kts= |never exceed speed note= |range km= |range miles= |range nmi= |range note= |ferry range km= |ferry range miles= |ferry range nmi= |ferry range note= |endurance= |ceiling m=3800 |g limits= |roll rate= |climb rate ms= |time to altitude= |wing loading kg/m2= |fuel consumption kg/km= |fuel consumption lb/mi= |power/mass= |more performance= }}
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.histaviation.com/Caspar_C_26.html|title=Caspar C 26|website=Histaviation.com|accessdate=26 February 2019}} 2. ^{{cite web |title=Caspar C.26 |url=http://www.airwar.ru/enc/law1/casparc26.html |website=www.airwar.ru |accessdate=26 February 2019 |location=Moscow |language=Russian}}
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