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- CAMS_30E abstract "The CAMS 30E was a two-seat flying boat trainer built in France in the early 1920s. It was the first aircraft designed for CAMS by Raffaele Conflenti after he had been recruited by the company from his previous job at Società Idrovolanti Alta Italia (SIAI). It was a conventional design for the era featuring a two-bay equal-span unstaggered biplane wing cellule. The prototype was exhibited at the 1922 Salon de l'Aéronautique and evaluated the following year by the Aéronautique Maritime. The type's favourable performance led to an order of 22 machines for the French military and an export order of 7 for Yugoslavia and 4 for Poland.A single civil example was produced as the CAMS 30T with two extra passenger seats. In August 1924, Ernest Burri used this machine to break the world aerial speed record for a passenger-carrying seaplane.".
- CAMS_30E designer Raffaele_Conflenti.
- CAMS_30E manufacturer Chantiers_A%C3%A9ro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_30E numberBuilt "31".
- CAMS_30E successor CAMS_46.
- CAMS_30E wikiPageID "12699946".
- CAMS_30E wikiPageRevisionID "593440040".
- CAMS_30E crew "Two, pilot and instructor".
- CAMS_30E designer Raffaele_Conflenti.
- CAMS_30E emptyWeightKg "885".
- CAMS_30E emptyWeightLb "1951".
- CAMS_30E eng1Hp "150".
- CAMS_30E eng1Kw "112".
- CAMS_30E eng1Number "1".
- CAMS_30E eng1Type "Hispano-Suiza 8A".
- CAMS_30E firstFlight "1922".
- CAMS_30E grossWeightKg "1180".
- CAMS_30E grossWeightLb "2601".
- CAMS_30E hasPhotoCollection CAMS_30E.
- CAMS_30E heightFt "10".
- CAMS_30E heightIn "3".
- CAMS_30E heightM "3.12".
- CAMS_30E lengthFt "30".
- CAMS_30E lengthIn "5".
- CAMS_30E lengthM "9.28".
- CAMS_30E manufacturer Chantiers_Aéro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_30E maxSpeedKmh "153".
- CAMS_30E maxSpeedMph "95".
- CAMS_30E metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- CAMS_30E numberBuilt "31".
- CAMS_30E sequence "* 30 - 31 - 32 - 33 →".
- CAMS_30E spanFt "40".
- CAMS_30E spanIn "8".
- CAMS_30E spanM "12.4".
- CAMS_30E type "Flying boat trainer".
- CAMS_30E variantsWithTheirOwnArticles "CAMS 46ET".
- CAMS_30E wingAreaSqft "463".
- CAMS_30E wingAreaSqm "43".
- CAMS_30E subject Category:Biplanes.
- CAMS_30E subject Category:CAMS_aircraft.
- CAMS_30E subject Category:Flying_boats.
- CAMS_30E subject Category:French_military_trainer_aircraft_1920–1929.
- CAMS_30E subject Category:Single-engined_pusher_aircraft.
- CAMS_30E type Aircraft.
- CAMS_30E type MeanOfTransportation.
- CAMS_30E type Product.
- CAMS_30E type Model_airplane.
- CAMS_30E type DesignedArtifact.
- CAMS_30E comment "The CAMS 30E was a two-seat flying boat trainer built in France in the early 1920s. It was the first aircraft designed for CAMS by Raffaele Conflenti after he had been recruited by the company from his previous job at Società Idrovolanti Alta Italia (SIAI). It was a conventional design for the era featuring a two-bay equal-span unstaggered biplane wing cellule. The prototype was exhibited at the 1922 Salon de l'Aéronautique and evaluated the following year by the Aéronautique Maritime.".
- CAMS_30E label "CAMS 30".
- CAMS_30E label "CAMS 30E".
- CAMS_30E label "CAMS 30E".
- CAMS_30E label "CAMS-30".
- CAMS_30E sameAs CAMS_30E.
- CAMS_30E sameAs CAMS_30.
- CAMS_30E sameAs CAMS-30.
- CAMS_30E sameAs m.02x115d.
- CAMS_30E sameAs Q8814323.
- CAMS_30E sameAs Q8814323.
- CAMS_30E wasDerivedFrom CAMS_30E?oldid=593440040.
- CAMS_30E isPrimaryTopicOf CAMS_30E.