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The ACAZ C.2, Ateliers de Construction Aeronautique de Zeebruge, was a prototype Belgian biplane fighter aircraft built in the 1920s. Design and developmentBuilt entirely of Duralumin metal, it was an advanced design at the time of its first flight in 1926, but although evaluated by the Belgian Air Force, no orders were placed. Of conventional biplane construction, the C.2, registered as O-BAFX, later OO-AFX, incorporated one unique feature - all four of its wings were identical and interchangeable. The aircraft also included space for cameras, allowing it to be used for photo-reconnaissance.[1] Operational historyThe C.2 was used in a failed aerial expedition by Edmond Thieffry, who with two companions (Joseph Lang and Philippe Quersin), attempted to fly it to Belgian Congo, departing Belgium on 9 March 1928, but only getting as far as Philippeville (Belgium). The sole prototype was written off in a crash on 25 January 1933.[1] Specifications (ACAZ C.2){{Aircraft specs|ref=The Complete Book of Fighters[1] |prime units?=met
|avionics= }} References{{commons category|ACAZ C.2}}1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book |last=Green |first=William |title=The Complete Book of Fighters |year=1997 |publisher=Salamander Books Limited |location=London |isbn=1-85833-777-1 |author2=Gordon Swanborough}} External links{{ACAZ aircraft}} 6 : ACAZ aircraft|Belgian fighter aircraft 1920–1929|Belgian military reconnaissance aircraft 1920–1929|Single-engined tractor aircraft|Biplanes|Aircraft first flown in 1926 |
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