SP.2 | |
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Role | Reconnaissance and bomber aircraft |
National origin | Italy |
Manufacturer | SIA, Pomilio |
Designer | Umberto Savoia and Ottorino Pomilio |
First flight | 10 July 1916 |
Number built | ca. 300 |
Developed from | Savoia-Pomilio SP.1 |
The Savoia-Pomilio SP.2 was a reconnaissance and bomber aircraft built in Italy during the First World War. It was a refined version of the SP.1, and like it, took its basic configuration from the Farman MF.11: a biplane with twin tails and a fuselage nacelle that accommodated the crew and a pusher-mounted engine. The SP.2 entered mass production with SIA, and with co-designer Ottorino Pomilio's own firm that he had recently established.
Around 300 examples were produced, and by spring 1917, these equipped twelve front-line squadrons of the Aeronautica Militare. Of these machines, about a dozen participated in trials of the Revelli-FIAT 25 mm cannon before production of this weapon was discontinued.
Data from Taylor 1989, p.793
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