Macchi M.17

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Macchi M.17
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The M.17 (I-BAHG) that took third place in the 1922 Schneider Trophy race.
General information
TypeRacing flying boat
National origin Italy
Manufacturer Macchi
Designer
Primary user Italy
Number built2
History
First flight 1922

The Macchi M.17 was an Italian racing flying boat built by Macchi for the 1922 Schneider Trophy race.

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Design and development

The M.17 was the first purpose-built racing seaplane that Macchi company designer Alessandro Tonini designed. It was a single-seat flying boat powered by a 186-kilowatt (250-horsepower) Isotta Fraschini V.6 engine mounted on the upper wing on N struts [1] and driving a two-bladed propeller in a pusher configuration.

Operational history

Macchi built two M.17 aircraft, one of which (I-BAHG) took third place in the 1922 Schneider Trophy race with Arturo Zanetti at the controls. It posted an average speed of 225 kilometers per hour (140 miles per hour). [2] The other M.17, I-BAFV flown by Piero Corgnolino, placed fourth.

Operators

Flag of Italy (1861-1946) crowned.svg Kingdom of Italy

Specifications

Data from [3]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Related lists

Notes

  1. El Trofeo Schneider (Aviones de carreras)
  2. El Trofeo Schneider (Aviones de carreras)
  3. Munson, K. (1970). Flying Boats and Seaplanes since 1910. London: Blandford.

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