Nieuport IV
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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 2
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
Sort photos of Nieuport IV by version Nieuport IV Sort photos of Nihon Kogata Hato by airline Sort photos of Nihon 7
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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Air Forces
Wing Area Sqm
22
Eng 1 Type
rotary piston
Introduced
1911
Status
Successor
Nieuport VI
Capacity
1
Crew
1
Empty Weight Kg
483
Span M
12
Primary user
First Flight
1911
Eng 1 Name
Gnome
Max Speed Kmh
120
National Origin
France
Time To Altitude
30040.0
Variants With Their Own Articles
Nieuport VI
Prime Units
met
Eng 1 Hp
100
Eng 1 Number
1
Length M
8
Category

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