SPAD S.VII

SPAD S.VII
British-built SPAD S.VII of the RFC
General information
TypeBiplane fighter
National originFrance
ManufacturerSPAD
Designer
Primary usersAéronautique Militaire
Number built~6000[1]
History
Introduction dateAugust 1916
First flightMay 1916
Developed fromSPAD S.A.

The SPAD S.VII C.1 was the first in a series of single-seat biplane fighter aircraft produced by Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés (SPAD) during the First World War. Like its successors, the S.VII was renowned as a sturdy and rugged aircraft with good diving characteristics. It was also a stable gun platform, although pilots used to the more maneuverable Nieuport fighters found it heavy on the controls. It was flown by a number of the famous aces, such as France's Georges Guynemer, Italy's Francesco Baracca and Australia's Alexander Pentland.

  1. ^ Sharpe 2000, p. 270.