PZL P.7

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The PZL P.7 was an early 1930s Polish high-wing monoplane fighter aircraft that introduced the distinctive gull-wing design later refined in the more advanced PZL P.11.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fighter aircraft
military aircraft
monoplane
aircraftCategory land-based aircraft
aircraftConfiguration tractor propeller
aircraftGeneration early monoplane fighter
aircraftRole fighter
aircraftStructure all-metal construction
aircraftType single-seat fighter
airForceRole air defense of Poland
countryOfOrigin Poland
crew 1
designedFor Polish Air Force NERFINISHED
designedInDecade 1920s
designer Zygmunt Puławski NERFINISHED
designSchool Puławski wing family
developedInto PZL P.11 NERFINISHED
engineConfiguration single-engine
engineType radial engine
era interwar period
firstFlightDate 1929
historicalSignificance one of the first modern all-metal fighters in Polish service
introducedFeature gull-wing design
introducedInService early 1930s
landingGearType fixed landing gear
manufacturer PZL NERFINISHED
nationality Polish
numberOfEngines 1
operatedFrom land airfields
originIndustry Polish aviation industry
primaryUser Polish Air Force NERFINISHED
propulsion piston engine
refinedIn PZL P.11 NERFINISHED
serviceEntryDecade 1930s
serviceStatus out of service
status retired
successor PZL P.11 NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration conventional tail
usedAs frontline fighter
training aircraft
usedBy Polish Air Force NERFINISHED
Polish fighter squadrons
usedInConflict World War II
usedInEvent Invasion of Poland NERFINISHED
wingConfiguration high-wing
wingType gull wing

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PZL P.11 developedFrom PZL P.7
pre-war Polish 111th Fighter Escadrille (Kościuszko Squadron) usedAircraft PZL P.7
subject surface form: 111th Fighter Escadrille