"180.0"^^ . "Janes Fighting Aircraft of World War I by Michael John Haddrick Taylor , 320 pp."@en . . . "2"^^ . "8"^^ . "15000.0"^^ . . . . "134.0"^^ . "Chance Milton Vought"@en . "1937.0"^^ . "879.0"^^ . . . "7.45 m"@en . "1392.0"^^ . . "171.0"^^ . . "10.47 m"@en . "prop"@en . . "1918"^^ . "2"^^ . . "24"^^ . "1"^^ . . "26.43"^^ . . . . "1"^^ . "128"^^ . . "284.5"^^ . . "4,600 m"@en . "290.0"^^ . "The Vought VE-7 Bluebird was an early biplane of the United States. First flying in 1917, it was designed as a two-seat trainer for the United States Army, then adopted by the United States Navy as its very first fighter aircraft. In 1922, a VE-7 became the first plane to take off from an American aircraft carrier."@en . . "225"^^ . "1046.48"^^ . . "467.0"^^ . "1917"^^ . . "plane"@en . "Fighter & Trainer"@en . "631.0"^^ . "The Vought VE-7 Bluebird was an early biplane of the United States. First flying in 1917, it was designed as a two-seat trainer for the United States Army, then adopted by the United States Navy as its very first fighter aircraft. In 1922, a VE-7 became the first plane to take off from an American aircraft carrier."@en . . "Vought VE-7"@en . "106.0"^^ . "2.63 m"@en . . "738.0"^^ .