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The Macchi M.15 was an Italian reconnaissance aircraft, bomber and trainer, designed by Alessandro Tonini and Piero Bergonzi and built by Macchi.
Macchi M.15 | |
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Role | Reconnaissance aircraft, bomber, and trainer |
National origin | Italy |
Manufacturer | Macchi |
Designer | Ing Alessandro Tonini and Ing Piero Bergonzi |
First flight | 1922 |
Primary user | Italy |
The M.15, which first flew in 1922, was a two-seat biplane with wings of unequal span, its upper wing being of wider span than its lower wing. Its interplane struts were inclined in a "V" configuration. Its 238-kilowatt (320-horsepower) Fiat A.12 engine drove a two-bladed propeller in a tractor configuration and gave it a top speed of 185 kilometers per hour (115 miles per hour). It had fixed landing gear.[1] The Macchi M.15bis was a three-seat passenger transport with similar attributes to the M.15.[2]
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