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The Macchi M.9 was a flying boat bomber produced in Italy close to the end of World War I and shortly afterwards. It was a conventional design for its day with unstaggered biplane wings of unequal span and a single engine mounted pusher-fashion on struts in the interplane gap close to the underside of the top wing. The pilot and observer sat side by side in an open cockpit.

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