-
formed as
Nieuport-Macchi for the
purpose of
building various Nieuports under licence. They
started with the
Nieuport IV, but
built the
Nieuport 10, 11,...
- over the
Nieuport 11, it was a
little larger than
earlier Nieuports and
better adapted to the more
powerful engine than the
interim Nieuport 16. Aside...
- (ex-Russian examples) Netherlands
Luchtvaartafdeling -
operated 5
Nieuport 21s as 80 HP
Nieuports. Portugal
Portuguese Air
Force Romania
Romanian Air Corps...
-
available in
sufficient numbers. Apostolo,
Giorgio (1991).
Aermacchi – from
Nieuports to AMX. Milan, Italy:
Giorgio Apostolo Editore (GAE). Avram, Valeriu;...
-
French frontline fighter strength of 754 aircraft,
Nieuports still made up 310 aircraft.
Operational Nieuport 24s
served with French,
British and
Russian units...
- Niéport,
usually known as Édouard
Nieuport (1875–1911) was the co-founder with his
brother Charles of the
eponymous Nieuport aircraft manufacturing company...
-
Nieuports over Verdun,
including two
Nieuport 16s, the
second of
which had a red fuselage. Five of his 16
confirmed victories were
scored in
Nieuport...
-
Nieuport fighter was ****ed with
conventional two-spar wings, top and bottom, in
place of the
sesquiplane "v-strut"
layout of the
earlier Nieuports....
-
Nieuport 10 wing and
aileron details The
Nieuport 10 (or
Nieuport XB in
contemporary sources) is a
French First World War
sesquiplane that
filled a wide...
- The
British Royal Flying Corps obtained 71
Nieuport 27s in 1917,
supplementing or
replacing earlier Nieuports.
These were used
until early 1918 when Royal...