Dewoitine D.7
Appearance
D.7 | |
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Role | ultralight sport plane |
Manufacturer | Dewoitine |
Designer | Emile Dewoitine |
First flight | c.1924 |
Number built | ~5-10 |
The Dewoitine D.7 was a French sport plane built in the mid 1920s.
Development
The D.7 was a conventionally laid-out monoplane, with a thick cantilever shoulder wing. Its single seat, open cockpit, provided with a small windscreen, was over the wing. It had conventional, fixed, tailskid landing gear.
The D.7 could be powered by any small engine; the Salmson AD.3 radial engine, the Clerget 2K flat twin, Vaslin flat-four or Vaslin water-cooled six cylinder inline engines were fitted.
Operators
- One aircraft was sold to the Japanese Army.
Specifications (AD.3 engine)
General characteristics
- Crew: 1
Performance
References
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- Donald, David, ed. (1997). The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Prospero Books. p. 333. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.
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