SVA

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The Ansaldo SVA was a family of Italian reconnaissance biplane aircraft of World War I and the decade after. Originally conceived as a fighter, the SVA was found inadequate for that role. Its impressive speed, range and operational ceiling, with its top speed making it one of the fastest of all Allied combat aircraft of the war, gave it the right properties to be an excellent reconnaissance aircraft and even light bomber. Production of the aircraft continued well after the war, the final examples were delivered during 1918.

1918  WikimediaWikidata
Ansaldo SVA; Savoia-Verduzio-Ansaldo
2000 produced, 
reconnaissance biplane, Royal Italian Air ForceAnsaldo

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Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,

  • SVA-5
    aircraft model by Ansaldo
  • SVA-9
    aircraft model by Ansaldo
  • SVA.10
    reconnaissance biplane model by Ansaldo
  • SVA.4
    reconnaissance biplane model by Ansaldo
111-SC-3674 - NARA - 55168742111-SC-3674 - NARA - 55168742
111-SC-20001 - NARA - 55199739111-SC-20001 - NARA - 55199739
111-SC-13036 - NARA - 55186222111-SC-13036 - NARA - 55186222
111-SC-18132 - NARA - 55196330111-SC-18132 - NARA - 55196330
111-SC-20006 - NARA - 55199749111-SC-20006 - NARA - 55199749
111-SC-20004 - NARA - 55199745111-SC-20004 - NARA - 55199745
111-SC-20007 - NARA - 55199751111-SC-20007 - NARA - 55199751
111-SC-1290 - S.V.A. - Back view - Aviation Experiment Station, Langley Field, Hampton, VA - NARA - 55163903111-SC-1290 - S.V.A. - Back view - Aviation Experiment Station, Langley Field, Hampton, VA - NARA - 55163903
111-SC-1293 - S.V.A. - Wing bracing - Aviation Experiment Station, Langley Field, Hampton, VA - NARA - 55163911111-SC-1293 - S.V.A. - Wing bracing - Aviation Experiment Station, Langley Field, Hampton, VA - NARA - 55163911
111-SC-1292 - S.V.A. - Front view - Aviation Experiment Station, Langley Field, Hampton, VA - NARA - 55163909111-SC-1292 - S.V.A. - Front view - Aviation Experiment Station, Langley Field, Hampton, VA - NARA - 55163909