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| #602843 in Books | Osprey Publishing | 2000-04-25 | 2000-04-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.69 x.21 x7.21l,.68 | File type: PDF | 100 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Good, but lacks some detail.|By Douglas Maxwell|Good book and definitely worth the purchase if you enjoy the subject matter. I bought it for research to help in detailing a remote control model. Compared to other books in the series, it is absent a lot of detailed pictures and artist renditions of the Nieuport series aircraft. Though to be fair, the publisher and author can'|From the Publisher|Osprey's Aircraft of the Aces series combines full colour artwork, the best archival contemporary photography, and first hand accounts from aces to bring history's greatest airborne conflicts to life.|About the Aut
The French Nieuport company provided the Allied air forces with the first true fighter scout of World War 1 in the shape of the diminutive XI of 1915. Based on the Bebe racer, built for the abandoned Gordon-Bennett Trophy of the previous year, the aircraft utilised a sesquiplane (lower wing much smaller than the upper wing) arrangement which gave the XI extreme manoeuvrability. It was the only scout respected by the all-conquering German Fokker E-series of 1915-16, and w...
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