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  • SET 7
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  • {| |} The SET 7 was a military trainer and reconnaissance aircraft that was produced in Romania in the mid-1930s. It was originally designed as a conventional single-bay biplane, with slightly staggered wings, a standard undercarriage with fixed tailskid, and a tandem open-cockpit arrangement for the pilot and instructor or observer. Power was supplied by an Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar radial engine, and from the outset the aircraft was equipped for wireless and photographic reconnaissance duties.
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empty weight kg
  • 1010
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range km
  • 580
ceiling ft
  • 18000
met or eng?
  • met
range miles
  • 360
eng1 type
  • IAR-built Gnome-Rhône 7Kd
gross weight kg
  • 1780
length in
  • 5
Type
  • Trainer and reconnaissance aircraft
eng1 kW
  • 373
wing area sqft
  • 286.320000
height m
  • 3.150000
Height in
  • 4
span m
  • 9.800000
Manufacturer
max speed kmh
  • 250
empty weight lb
  • 2458
ceiling m
  • 5500
length m
  • 7.150000
max speed mph
  • 155
length ft
  • 23
Height ft
  • 10
First Flight
  • 1931
span ft
  • 32
gross weight lb
  • 3924
span in
  • 2
wing area sqm
  • 26.600000
Crew
  • Two, pilot and observer
Armament
  • 1
  • 300
Number Built
  • 123
eng1 hp
  • 500
Designer
  • Grigore Zamfirescu
eng1 number
  • 1
abstract
  • {| |} The SET 7 was a military trainer and reconnaissance aircraft that was produced in Romania in the mid-1930s. It was originally designed as a conventional single-bay biplane, with slightly staggered wings, a standard undercarriage with fixed tailskid, and a tandem open-cockpit arrangement for the pilot and instructor or observer. Power was supplied by an Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar radial engine, and from the outset the aircraft was equipped for wireless and photographic reconnaissance duties. An armed version followed in 1934, adding a trainable machine gun for the observer and a fixed machine gun for the pilot. This version, the 7K, was powered by a neatly cowled Gnome-Rhône 7Ksd engine, and the 7KB (fitted with bomb racks) and 7KD were specialised subtypes that followed it. A floatplane version was produced as the 7H.