During trials for the
Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe the C.362 was flown by Caudron's chief pilot Raymond Delmotte to establish two world speed records for light aircraft, covering at and at On 24 May
Ludovic Arrachart was killed when his C.362 crashed after an engine failure while he was taking part in the trial flights for the
Coupe. The following day the C.366, flown by Valot, was badly damaged in a landing accident, forcing its withdrawal from the competition. The remaining aircraft, flown by Delmotte, finished second in the contest, completing the in 6h 52m 5s, a speed of . On 26 December 1934 Delmotte set a new record over of , and on 2 May 1935 Delmotte raised this to . The C.366 was flown to second place in the 1934 Coupe Deutsch de la Meurth by Louis Masotte, fitted with a Levasseur variable-pitch propeller. ==Specifications (C.362)==