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- CAMS_58 abstract "The CAMS 58 was a transport flying boat built in France in the early 1930s intended as a successor to the highly successful CAMS 53. Compared to the earlier design, the CAMS 58 featured a newly designed sesquiplane wing cellule and an all-metal hull in place of its predecessor's wooden one. Work was slow, with three years passing between the start of design work and the prototype's first flight. When the newly formed Air France showed no interest in purchasing the type, CAMS redesigned it to be powered by two pairs of engines in tractor-pusher installations. Again, no interest was forthcoming. The final iteration of the design, reverting to a single pair of more powerful engines and a wooden hull, met with only slightly more success. Air France bought two machines and operated them briefly before declaring them to be uneconomical and removing them from service.".
- CAMS_58 manufacturer Chantiers_A%C3%A9ro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_58 numberBuilt "4".
- CAMS_58 wikiPageID "12721147".
- CAMS_58 wikiPageRevisionID "593439979".
- CAMS_58 capacity "4".
- CAMS_58 ceilingFt "14765".
- CAMS_58 ceilingM "4500".
- CAMS_58 crew "Three".
- CAMS_58 emptyWeightKg "5428".
- CAMS_58 emptyWeightLb "11967".
- CAMS_58 eng1Hp "650".
- CAMS_58 eng1Kw "485".
- CAMS_58 eng1Number "2".
- CAMS_58 eng1Type "Hispano-Suiza 12Nbr".
- CAMS_58 firstFlight "1933".
- CAMS_58 grossWeightKg "8450".
- CAMS_58 grossWeightLb "18629".
- CAMS_58 hasPhotoCollection CAMS_58.
- CAMS_58 heightFt "20".
- CAMS_58 heightIn "2".
- CAMS_58 heightM "6.14".
- CAMS_58 lengthFt "48".
- CAMS_58 lengthIn "11".
- CAMS_58 lengthM "14.91".
- CAMS_58 manufacturer Chantiers_Aéro-Maritimes_de_la_Seine.
- CAMS_58 maxSpeedKmh "200".
- CAMS_58 maxSpeedMph "125".
- CAMS_58 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- CAMS_58 numberBuilt "4".
- CAMS_58 primaryUser Air_France.
- CAMS_58 rangeKm "950".
- CAMS_58 rangeMiles "590".
- CAMS_58 spanFt "79".
- CAMS_58 spanIn "9".
- CAMS_58 spanM "24.3".
- CAMS_58 type "Flying boat airliner".
- CAMS_58 wingAreaSqft "1396".
- CAMS_58 wingAreaSqm "129.7".
- CAMS_58 subject Category:CAMS_aircraft.
- CAMS_58 subject Category:Flying_boats.
- CAMS_58 subject Category:French_airliners_1930–1939.
- CAMS_58 subject Category:Sesquiplanes.
- CAMS_58 subject Category:Twin-engined_push-pull_aircraft.
- CAMS_58 type Aircraft.
- CAMS_58 type MeanOfTransportation.
- CAMS_58 type Product.
- CAMS_58 type Model_airplane.
- CAMS_58 type DesignedArtifact.
- CAMS_58 comment "The CAMS 58 was a transport flying boat built in France in the early 1930s intended as a successor to the highly successful CAMS 53. Compared to the earlier design, the CAMS 58 featured a newly designed sesquiplane wing cellule and an all-metal hull in place of its predecessor's wooden one. Work was slow, with three years passing between the start of design work and the prototype's first flight.".
- CAMS_58 label "CAMS 58".
- CAMS_58 sameAs m.02x23bz.
- CAMS_58 sameAs Q5008681.
- CAMS_58 sameAs Q5008681.
- CAMS_58 wasDerivedFrom CAMS_58?oldid=593439979.
- CAMS_58 isPrimaryTopicOf CAMS_58.