The REP Type N was a military reconnaissance aircraft produced in France in 1914. It was a wire-braced mid-wing monoplane of conventional design with fixed tailskid undercarriage. The fuselage was constructed of steel tube and was of triangular cross-section with the apex on the ventral side. The pilot and observer sat in tandem open cockpits. Lateral control was by wing warping. The type was selected by the Aéronautique Militaire to equip two squadrons REP 15 and REP 27.
Made by Établissements d'aviation Robert Esnault-Pelterie.