SAI Super S.7

Ambrosini S.7

KrajuItalia
RoliSamoloty wyścigowe
Pierwszy lotLipiec 1939 r.
Zbudowany12 + 147

Tthe Ambrosini SAI.7 był włoskim samolotem wyścigowym latanym przed II wojną światową, który wszedł do produkcji jako trener wojskowy (oznaczony po prostu S.7) po wojnie. Był to konwencjonalna konfiguracja, wykonana z drewna, z podwoziem koła tylnego. Moc zapewniał chłodzony powietrzem silnik inline, Alfa-Romeo model 115 o mocy 225 KM.

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General Characteristics

The Ambrosini S.7 was an Italian single-engine, low-wing monoplane developed from the pre-war SAI.7 racing aircraft designed by Sergio Stefanutti. After World War II, the S.7 entered large-scale production as the primary basic and advanced trainer for the reformed Italian Air Force (Aeronautica Militare Italiana). Known for its sleek, all-wooden construction and excellent performance, it was prized for its high speed, even with relatively low engine power, and was used to set several international airspeed records in its class. The S.7 design later served as the foundation for a series of experimental light fighters and jet prototypes, including the SAI.207 and the Sagittario (Arrow), making it a significant bridge between Italy’s wartime piston-engine designs and its post-war jet programs.

Property Typical Value (Post-War S.7 Production)
Roli Basic/Advanced Trainer, Racing Aircraft
National Origin Włochy
Producent SAI Ambrosini
First Flight (SAI.7 prototype) Lipiec 1939 r.
Service Entry (Post-War) 1949
No. Built (Post-War S.7) ~145
Załogi 2 (Pilot and Pupil, in tandem seating)
Długość 8.17 m (26 ft 10 in)
Rozpiętość 8.79 m (28 ft 10 in)
Max Takeoff Weight 1,317 kg (2,903 lb)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: 1 x Alfa Romeo 115-ter 6-cylinder air-cooled, inverted inline piston engine.
  • Power Output: 168 kW (225 hp).
  • Maximum Speed: 358 km/h (222 mph).
  • Cruise Speed (Economic): 264 km/h (164 mph).
  • Range: 1,000 km (621 mi).
  • Service Ceiling: 5,250 m (17,220 ft).
  • Key Feature: The aircraft featured fully retractable main landing gear (a feature often omitted on contemporary trainers) and an all-wood structure, contributing to its sleek, high-speed profile.

Variants and Legacy

  • Primary Role: Used for ab initio (basic) and advanced flight training in the Aeronautica Militare Italiana until the mid-1950s.
  • Armament: Unarmed in its standard two-seat trainer configuration.
  • Wartime Variant (SAI.7T): Ten militarized two-seat trainer versions were ordered in 1942, but few were delivered before the 1943 Armistice.
  • Development Line: The S.7 airframe was crucial in testing high-performance features:
    • SAI.107 / SAI.207: Lightweight single-seat fighter prototypes with up to 750 hp engines, achieving impressive speeds.
    • Ambrosini Sagittario (Super S.7): A single S.7 modified with swept wings, and later a jet engine, serving as a testbed for the subsequent Aerfer Sagittario 2 jet fighter.

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