Fauvel AV.7
The Fauvel AV.7 was a design for a twin-hull seaplane by Charles Fauvel in the early 1930s. DesignThe AV.7 was a three-engine flying boat project, with a twin-hull configuration similar to that of the Savoia-Marchetti seaplanes of Italy. Conceived in May 1932, it had three engines on top of the wing, and with a design range of ~5,000 km (3,100 mi). However, the AV.7 did not proceed beyond the drawing board. Likewise, a single-hull trimotor design, the AV.9, remained a paper project.[1] SpecificationsData from Charles Fauvel and his Flying Wings[1] General characteristics
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