Voisin VII | |
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Role | Reconnaissance |
Manufacturer | Voisin |
Designer | Gabriel Voisin |
First flight | 1916 |
Introduction | 1916 |
Primary user | Aéronautique Militaire |
Number built | 100 |
Developed from | Voisin V |
Variants | Voisin VIII and Voisin X |
The Voisin VII was a French reconnaissance pusher biplane aircraft of World War I.
The Voisin VII was a biplane with a single engine in a pusher configuration, developed by Voisin in 1916 as an enlarged Voisin V with the engine cooling radiators moved to the nose. However, the Voisin VII was underpowered, even with improvements over its predecessor.[1]
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