Nieuport 28 C.1

The Nieuport 28 C.1, a French biplane fighter aircraft flown during World War I, was 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. In the event, a shortage of SPADs led to Nieuport 28s being issued to four American squadrons between March and August 1918, becoming the first aircraft to see operational service with an American fighter squadron. Nieuport 28s saw considerable post-war service: in particular 50 from a later production run were shipped to America, and as well as army and naval service these found civilian use, especially in Hollywood films.
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- Manufacturer
- Nieuport
- Category
- Fighters
- First flight
- 1917-06-14
- Length
- 252 m
- Wingspan
- 321 m
Specifications
- Cruise speed
- 106 kt
- Max speed
- 106 kt
- Service ceiling
- 17,000 ft
- Max takeoff weight
- 1,625 lb
- Empty weight
- 1,172 lb
- Fuel capacity
- 30 US gal
- Powerplant
- Gnome Monosoupape 9N 9-cylinder rotary engine
- Engines
- 1
- Seats
- 1
- Length
- 20.3 ft
- Wingspan
- 26.3 ft
- Height
- 8.3 ft
- Number built
- 300
Specifications are approximate and may vary by variant. Compiled from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).
Reference and training only. Specifications vary by variant — consult the manufacturer and the official documents.