CANT 7

title: "CANT 7" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["cant-aircraft", "1920s-italian-civil-trainer-aircraft", "flying-boats", "biplanes", "single-engined-pusher-aircraft", "aircraft-first-flown-in-1924"] topic_path: "geography/italy" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANT_7" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | CANT 7 |
| image | CANT 7.jpg |
| type | Flying boat trainer |
| manufacturer | CANT |
| designer | Raffaele Conflenti |
| first_flight | 1924 |
| primary_user | Società Italiana Servizi Aerei |
| number_built | 34 |
| :: |
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The CANT 7 was a flying boat and training aircraft that was produced in Italy in the 1920s. It was a conventional biplane design with single-bay, unstaggered wings of equal span, with the single engine mounted below the upper wing. The aircraft was designed to prepare pilots for flying boat airliners, and most of the examples produced were purchased by Società Italiana Servizi Aerei for this purpose.
Operators
;Kingdom of Italy
- Società Italiana Servizi Aerei (S.I.S.A.)
Specifications
|prime units? = met |crew=2, pilot and instructor |length m=9.15 |length ft=30 |length in=0 |span m=11.80 |span ft=38 |span in=8 |empty weight kg=935 |empty weight lb=2,061 |gross weight kg=1,350 |gross weight lb=2,976 |eng1 number=1 |eng1 name=Isotta Fraschini V.4BB |eng1 kw=112 |eng1 hp=150 |max speed kmh=165 |max speed mph=103 |endurance=4 hours}}
References
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