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Nieuport N.28

5,236 SMH  8.0 years ago

This paintjob was desighned to resemble the 94th Squadron's first Nieuports. The Nieuport 28 C.1 was a French biplane fighter aircraft flown during World War I, built by Nieuport and designed by Gustave Delage. Owing its lineage to the successful line of sesquiplane fighters that included the Nieuport 17, the Nieuport 28 continued a similar design philosophy of a lightweight and highly maneuverable aircraft. By the time the Nieuport 28 was available, the SPAD XIII had been chosen to equip the escadrilles de chasse of the Aéronautique Militaire for 1918, and this fighter was also the first choice for the projected American "pursuit" squadrons.[2] In the event, a shortage of SPADs led to Nieuport 28s being issued to four American squadrons between March and August 1918, and these became the first aircraft to see operational service with an American fighter squadron. Nieuport 28s saw considerable post-war service: in particular 50 from a second batch ordered later were "returned" to America, and as well as army and naval service these found civilian use, especially in Hollywood films.

General Characteristics

  • Successors 2 airplane(s)
  • Created On Mac
  • Wingspan 35.0ft (10.7m)
  • Length 26.1ft (8.0m)
  • Height 10.3ft (3.1m)
  • Empty Weight 3,721lbs (1,688kg)
  • Loaded Weight 4,873lbs (2,210kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.205
  • Wing Loading 23.0lbs/ft2 (112.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 212.2ft2 (19.7m2)
  • Drag Points 4764

Parts

  • Number of Parts 117
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 418