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the AeronSutica Ansaldo SA established late in WWl by engineering and shipbuilding firm of Gio. Ansaldo (formed 1896). After the war a separate
company was formed, named Society Anonima Aeronautica. Turin, though
title was variously rendered.
S.V. Finally called SVA 1,was a two-seat reconnaissance biplane,four examples without windshield.
SVA 2 Pre-production examples: modified engine exhausts.
SVA 2/II Advanced production examples: windshield with 5 different panels, machine gun mounted on the upper wing, lower wing leading edge modified to improve visibility.
SVA 2/III Last examples of the series: machine gun synchronized with the propeller mounted on the left on the hood. Aerodynamic covers the connections of the uprights with the fuselage.
SVA 2/IV Two-seat version: a modified example for Gabriele D'Annunzio's flight over Vienna, with controls in the rear cockpit, and the front seat in place of the main fuel tank. To replace this tank, another one was located on the upper wing.
SVA 3 Version with a shortened wingspan trying to improve maneuverability.
SVA 4 Reconnaissance version with increased surface empennage to improve stability.
I SVA Seaplane version of the SVA 4, to which floats with hydrofoils were added
SVA Am Hydro version for the Italian Regia Navale.
SVA 5 Fighter-bomber with curved windshield, two machine guns and bomb launchers.
SVA 6 Bomber with fuel tank on the upper wing.
SVA 7 was a reconnaissance-bomber of the SVA.6. Racks for 6 bombs on the fuselage. - remember only one wing mounted
Fiat gun,undeveloped version.
SVA 8 A single example, probably built as an experimental aircraft
SVA 9 Two-seat trainer with controls in front cabin only.
SVA 9/II Two-seat trainer with controls in both cabins.
SVA 10 Reconnaissance version with main controls in the forward cockpit, 1 machine gun synchronized with the propeller mounted to the left of the cowling, and a flexible machine gun for the observer. Photographic cameras, initially installed under the lower wing and then moved towards the tail.
AP Single-seat version for the air mail service, with reinforced landing gear and Isotta Fraschini V.6 engine with a radiator located in the landing gear.
SVA 11,12,13,14,15 & 16 were unknown variants
A series,
A.1 Ballila was a single seat fighter reconnaissance biplane,powered by one
220 hp SPA 6A engine.
A.1bis was only series production version; approximately 250 examples were made in the Ansaldo workshops and 57 in those of the Polish Plage i Laśkiewicz.
A.3 was a developed version of A.1,powered by one 300 hp Fiat A.12 engine
A.5 was a SVA fuselage with Pomilio PE wing,as a two-seat reconnaissance
biplane.
A.115 was an A.300/5,fitted with 400 hp Lorraine 12 engine,as a two-seat
reconnaissance parasol wing monoplane.
A.115bis was improved version.
A.120 was a developed version of A.115,as following;
A.120 - prototype with Lorraine 12Db engine
A.120bis - improved version with Fiat A.20 engine
A.120Ady - definitive production version, most with Fiat A.22 engine
A.120R - revised version for Austrian service
A.200 ------?
A.201 was a single seat high-speed bomber biplane,based on SVA.8
A.202 was a two-seat high-speed bomber biplane,also based on SVA.8
A.300 was a two-seat multi-role combat biplane,powered by one 300 hp
Fiat A.12 bis engine,its variants;
A.300/2 Two-seater version, first series production version, made in a few examples.
A.300/3 Three-seater version, exported to Spain, Belgium and Poland.
A.300/4 development of the A.300/2 version, equipped with an upgraded engine and a different cooling system with 2 Lamblin radiators placed under the fuselage.
A.300/5 prototype, equipped with a Lorraine engine, made in just one example.
A.300/6 Conversion of an A.300/4 (MM.25663) equipped with a Fiat A.20 engine to increase its operational life.
A.300C Prototype, civil transport version, made in a single example.
A.300T Prototype, civil transport version, made in a single example.
A.400 A developed version of A.300,equipped with Lorraine engine
- To be continued
the AeronSutica Ansaldo SA established late in WWl by engineering and shipbuilding firm of Gio. Ansaldo (formed 1896). After the war a separate
company was formed, named Society Anonima Aeronautica. Turin, though
title was variously rendered.
S.V. Finally called SVA 1,was a two-seat reconnaissance biplane,four examples without windshield.
SVA 2 Pre-production examples: modified engine exhausts.
SVA 2/II Advanced production examples: windshield with 5 different panels, machine gun mounted on the upper wing, lower wing leading edge modified to improve visibility.
SVA 2/III Last examples of the series: machine gun synchronized with the propeller mounted on the left on the hood. Aerodynamic covers the connections of the uprights with the fuselage.
SVA 2/IV Two-seat version: a modified example for Gabriele D'Annunzio's flight over Vienna, with controls in the rear cockpit, and the front seat in place of the main fuel tank. To replace this tank, another one was located on the upper wing.
SVA 3 Version with a shortened wingspan trying to improve maneuverability.
SVA 4 Reconnaissance version with increased surface empennage to improve stability.
I SVA Seaplane version of the SVA 4, to which floats with hydrofoils were added
SVA Am Hydro version for the Italian Regia Navale.
SVA 5 Fighter-bomber with curved windshield, two machine guns and bomb launchers.
SVA 6 Bomber with fuel tank on the upper wing.
SVA 7 was a reconnaissance-bomber of the SVA.6. Racks for 6 bombs on the fuselage. - remember only one wing mounted
Fiat gun,undeveloped version.
SVA 8 A single example, probably built as an experimental aircraft
SVA 9 Two-seat trainer with controls in front cabin only.
SVA 9/II Two-seat trainer with controls in both cabins.
SVA 10 Reconnaissance version with main controls in the forward cockpit, 1 machine gun synchronized with the propeller mounted to the left of the cowling, and a flexible machine gun for the observer. Photographic cameras, initially installed under the lower wing and then moved towards the tail.
AP Single-seat version for the air mail service, with reinforced landing gear and Isotta Fraschini V.6 engine with a radiator located in the landing gear.
SVA 11,12,13,14,15 & 16 were unknown variants
A series,
A.1 Ballila was a single seat fighter reconnaissance biplane,powered by one
220 hp SPA 6A engine.
A.1bis was only series production version; approximately 250 examples were made in the Ansaldo workshops and 57 in those of the Polish Plage i Laśkiewicz.
A.3 was a developed version of A.1,powered by one 300 hp Fiat A.12 engine
A.5 was a SVA fuselage with Pomilio PE wing,as a two-seat reconnaissance
biplane.
A.115 was an A.300/5,fitted with 400 hp Lorraine 12 engine,as a two-seat
reconnaissance parasol wing monoplane.
A.115bis was improved version.
A.120 was a developed version of A.115,as following;
A.120 - prototype with Lorraine 12Db engine
A.120bis - improved version with Fiat A.20 engine
A.120Ady - definitive production version, most with Fiat A.22 engine
A.120R - revised version for Austrian service
A.200 ------?
A.201 was a single seat high-speed bomber biplane,based on SVA.8
A.202 was a two-seat high-speed bomber biplane,also based on SVA.8
A.300 was a two-seat multi-role combat biplane,powered by one 300 hp
Fiat A.12 bis engine,its variants;
A.300/2 Two-seater version, first series production version, made in a few examples.
A.300/3 Three-seater version, exported to Spain, Belgium and Poland.
A.300/4 development of the A.300/2 version, equipped with an upgraded engine and a different cooling system with 2 Lamblin radiators placed under the fuselage.
A.300/5 prototype, equipped with a Lorraine engine, made in just one example.
A.300/6 Conversion of an A.300/4 (MM.25663) equipped with a Fiat A.20 engine to increase its operational life.
A.300C Prototype, civil transport version, made in a single example.
A.300T Prototype, civil transport version, made in a single example.
A.400 A developed version of A.300,equipped with Lorraine engine
- To be continued
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