The Levasseur PL.7 was a torpedo bomber developed in France in the late 1920s. It was a development of Levasseur's PL.4 reconnaissance aircraft and intended to replace their PL.2 then in service with the Aéronavale. It was a single-bay sesquiplane of largely conventional design but incorporating safety features for naval operation including jetissonable main undercarriage units a watertight boat-shaped fuselage and small floats on the undersides of the lower wings.
Made by Pierre Levasseur (aircraft builder).