Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.7
| Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.7 | |
|---|---|
| RAF 4a powered R.E.7 | |
| Role | Light bomber and reconnaissance biplane |
| Manufacturer | Royal Aircraft Factory |
| First flight | 1915 |
| Introduction | 1915 |
| Primary user | Royal Flying Corps |
| Number built | 230 |
| Developed from | Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.5 |
The Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.7 was a British two-seat light bomber and reconnaissance biplane designed by the Royal Aircraft Factory and built under contracts by the Coventry Ordnance Works, Austin, Napier and Siddeley-Deasy for the Royal Flying Corps.