Fokker XA-7

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XA-7
Type Attack
Manufacturer Fokker-America
Maiden flight April 1931
Status Prototype
Primary user U.S. Army Air Corps
Number built 1

The General Aviation / Fokker XA-7 was a prototype attack aircraft built in 1930-1931 by Fokker and then General Aviation Corporation after it bought Fokker-America in 1930, and entered in a competition by the United States Army. However, the Curtiss A-8 won the competition, and A-7 development was not continued.

The XA-7 was a two-seat low-wing all-metal monoplane design. The Army ordered the prototype on 8 January 1930 and it was completed in April 1931.

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Designation sequence

A-4 - A-5 - A-6 - XA-7 - A-8 - XA-9 - YA-10

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