Macchi M.7

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Macchi M.7
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Macchi M.7 fighter
General information
Typesingle-seat fighter flying-boat
National originItaly
Manufacturer Macchi
Designer
Primary userItalian Navy Aviation
Number built100+
History
First flight1918
Macchi M.7bis racer Macchi M.7bis.jpg
Macchi M.7bis racer

The Macchi M.7 was an Italian single-seat fighter flying boat designed by Alessandro Tonini and built by Macchi. A modified version of the M.7, the M.7bis won the Schneider Trophy in 1921.

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Development

The M.7 was similar to the earlier M.5 but had a modified hull and was powered by an Isotta Fraschini V.6 engine. Due to the end of World War I, only 17 aircraft were delivered to the Italian Navy. In 1919, two were sold to Argentina and four to Sweden, and in 1921, Brazil bought three.

In 1920, Tonini designed the M.7bis a racing version of the M.7 for the Schneider Trophy. The M.7bis had a lighter structure and reduced-span wings. Five M.7s entered the 1921 competition at Venice, which was won by Giovanni di Briganti flying the M.7bis. At the 1922 competition at Naples, the M.7bis came in fourth.

In 1923, a revised variant of the M.7, the M.7ter appeared. This had a redesigned hull, revised wing configuration and a new tail unit. Three different versions of the M.7ter were built, including the M.7ter AR, which had folding wings to allow them to operate from the seaplane-carrier Giuseppe Miraglia . In 1924, six Italian naval squadrons were equipped with the M.7ter and over 100 were built. The aircraft was also used as late as 1940 by civilian flying schools.

Operators

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Flag of Italy (1861-1946) crowned.svg Kingdom of Italy
Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

Surviving aircraft

A single Macchi M.7 has survived to this day. It was built in Italy around 1918 and was used by the Swedish Air Force from 1921 to 1927. It is now on display in the Swedish Air Force Museum with Swedish insignia. [1]

Specifications (M.7ter)

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Macchi m7 in Linköping 2006

Data from [2]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also

Related lists

References

  1. Käsper, Uppdaterad: Informationsansvarig: Rickard. "Macchi M.7". www.flygvapenmuseum.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  2. Orbis 1985, page 2393