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Nieuport (1909-1914) |
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Nieuport (1914-1918) |
Reconnaissance (A) |
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Bombers (B) |
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Fighters (C) |
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Trainers (E) |
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Experimental |
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Vee-strutters
(by wing area)1 |
13 metre |
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15 metre |
Flat-sided fuselage |
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New fuselage2 |
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New wing3 |
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18 metre |
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23 metre |
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30 metre |
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48 metres+ |
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Nieuport-Delage |
Fighters |
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Racers/record aircraft |
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Transports & bombers |
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Other |
- 33 (trainer)
- 50 (torpedo bomber)
- 580 (reconnaissance)
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Nieuport (mid 1930s) |
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Loire-Nieuport |
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Foreign production |
England |
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Italy |
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Japan |
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Japan |
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Russia |
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Scotland |
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Siam |
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Spain |
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Uruguay |
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1Wing area used to distinguish different designs by French.
- 2Fuselage sides streamlined with longitudinal stringers.
- 3New airfoil sections, spar moved aft, leading edges ply covered, and new ailerons.
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Pages in category "Nieuport aircraft"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.