- Specifications
- Military operators
- Footnotes
- References
{{Multiple issues|{{notability|date=September 2018}}{{one source|date=September 2018}}}}{{context|date=August 2018}}name = Castaibert III | image = | caption = | alt = }}{{Infobox aircraft type | type = monoplane | national origin = Argentina | manufacturer = Castaibert | first flight = 1912 | introduction = | introduced = | retired = | status = | primary user = | more users = | produced = | number built = | program cost = | unit cost = | developed from = | variants with their own articles = | developed into = }} | {{main|Castaibert aircraft}}The Castaibert III was the 3rd, but 2nd successful attempt at flying by Pablo Castaibert. This occurred in 1912, and was described in Boletin del Ae C. Argentino. Specifications{{Aircraft specs | ref = [1] | prime units? = met | length m = 8.47 | span m = 9.35 | wing area sqm = 18.0232 | gross weight kg = 280 | eng1 number = 1 | eng1 name = Anzani | eng1 type = radial engine | eng1 hp = 25 | max speed kmh = 75}}Military operators{{ARG}}Footnotes1. ^1 {{harvnb|Schiere|1969|pp=15-16}}
References- {{cite book | last1 = Schiere | first1 = J | editor1-first = Fred T. | editor1-last = Jane | editor1-link = Fred T. Jane | title = Jane's All the World's Aircraft | url = https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34815/34815-h/34815-h.htm#Page_15 | format = html | accessdate = Aug 17, 2018 | volume = 1913 | year = 1969 | orig-year = 1913 | publisher = Arco Publishing Company Inc. | location = New York, NY | chapter = Aeroplanes & Dirigibles: Argentine | ref = harv | lccn = 69-14964 }}
{{aero-1910s-stub}} 1 : Argentine aircraft 1910–1919 |