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The Nieuport IV was a French-built sporting training and reconnaissance monoplane of the early 1910s.
Nieuport floatplanes started with the Nieuport IV G in 1912.1
* Nieuport IV - two-seat sport monoplane
* Nieuport VI - two-seat sport monoplane
* Nieuport VII - two-seat sport monoplane
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Nieuport IV - looped in Russia
Martin trainers.
Morane-Saulnier, "Type H"
Shorts bi-wing float planes (dropped first torpedo July 1914.3
1911, in France, the Nieuport IV G monoplane piloted by American
Charles Weymann won the first contest of military aviation.4
His Nieuport IV-G, flown for the Italian Army Air Corps in North
Africa by Capitano Moizo, made, on October 24, 1911, the second-ever
reconnaisance flight by a military aeroplane, 5
Nieuport IV is the predecessor of the Nieuport VI.
represented by an armoured version of the Nieuport IV monoplane, that
had its front fuselage wrapped in a steel cylinder and the front of
the rotary engine protected by armoured “persian blinds”.6
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The aircraft Nieuport IV was built in 1914 and adopted by Russian Air
Forces. On this aircraft P.N.Nesterov had first performed the flight
manoeuvre 'loop'.8
Their Avro 504 is a copy of the Airfix, but the Nieuport IV is an
original.9
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