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The Grahame-White G.W.E.7 was a British twin-engined transport biplane, designed by M Boudot and built by Grahame-White Aviation Company at Hendon.


Development

The G.W.E.7 was a luxury transport biplane with folding wings, it seated four passengers in a cabin in the nose with the pilot behind. Powered by two Rolls-Royce Eagle V piston engines. The only G.W.E.7, registered ''G-EALR'' was first flown in 1919. It was damaged beyond repair in a forced landing at Hendon in the same year. The damaged remains were burned in 1920.


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* Contemporary technical description of the G.W.E.7 (here called the "Aero-Limousine") with photographs and drawings. {{Grahame-White aircraft 1910s British civil utility aircraft Grahame-White aircraft Biplanes Aircraft first flown in 1919