The PZL P.7 was the Polish fighter aircraft designed in early-1930s in the PZL factory in Warsaw. A state-of-the-art construction one of the first all-metal monoplane fighters in the world in 1933–1935 it was a main fighter of the Polish Air Force. It was replaced in Polish service by its follow-up design the PZL P.11c. Several dozen of P.7 fighters remained in service for the Polish Defensive War of 1939 scoring several kills despite their obsolescence.
Made by PZL.
It is the successor of the PZL P.6 .