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Ambrosini S.7
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The Ambrosini SAI.7 was an Italian racing aircraft flown before World War II that entered production as a military trainer (designated simply S.7) after the war. It was of conventional configuration, constructed of wood, with a tail-wheel undercarriage. Power was provided by an air-cooled, inverted inline engine, the Alfa-Romeo model 115 with 225 horsepower.
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Role | Racing aircraft |
Manufacturer | Ambrosini |
Designer | Sergio Stefanutti |
First flight | July 1939 |
Primary users | Regia Aeronautica Italian Air Force |
Number built | 10 + 2 prototypes SAI Ambrosini 7 (Wartime)[1] 145 Ambrosini S.7 (Postwar)[2] |
Variants | Ambrosini SAI.207 |
Developed into | Ambrosini Sagittario |
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