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- 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...
- Nieuport fighter was ****ed with conventional two-spar wings, top and bottom, in place of the sesquiplane "v-strut" layout of the earlier Nieuports....
- French frontline fighter strength of 754 aircraft, Nieuports still made up 310 aircraft. Operational Nieuport 24s served with French, British and Russian units...
- 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...
- available in sufficient numbers. Apostolo, Giorgio (1991). Aermacchi – from Nieuports to AMX. Milan, Italy: Giorgio Apostolo Editore (GAE). Avram, Valeriu;...
- The British Royal Flying Corps obtained 71 Nieuport 27s in 1917, supplementing or replacing earlier Nieuports. These were used until early 1918 when Royal...
- 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...
- 1912 by Giulio Macchi at Varese in north-western Lombardy as Nieuport-Macchi, to build Nieuport monoplanes under licence for the Italian military. With a...
- (2000). Nieuport Aces of World War 1 - Osprey Aircraft of the Aces 33. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1855329614. Knight, Brian (2011). Nieuports in RNAS...