S.G | |
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Role | single-seat fighter |
National origin | France |
Manufacturer | SPAD (Société Pour l'Aviation et ses Dérivés) |
Number built | 1 converted from the prototype SPAD S.A-1 |
Developed from | SPAD S.A |
The SPAD S.G1 and SPAD S.G2 were French single seat tractor biplanes of ca 1915/16, following similar arrangements to the SPAD S.A2 family with the propeller and engine buried in the fuselage and a pod suspended in front of the engine.[1][2] A single SPAD S.A-1 was converted with a small circular section pulpit nacelle mounting a mock-up of a fixed forward-firing machine-gun and smaller wings.
At least one SPAD S.A-2 was converted to carry three fixed forward-firing machine-guns by the Imperial Russian Air Service in a similar fashion to the S.G.[1]