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"Let your dreams set sail with the Nieuport: A symbol of aviation excellence" The Nieuport aircraft has left an indelible mark in the history of aviation

Background imageNieuport Collection: WORLD WAR I: NIEUPORT. Destroyed church at Nieuport, Belgium. Photograph, c1916

WORLD WAR I: NIEUPORT. Destroyed church at Nieuport, Belgium. Photograph, c1916

Background imageNieuport Collection: Nieuport Scout

Nieuport Scout
16th March 1914: The Nieuport Military Scout plane, on display at the Aero Show, Olympia, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageNieuport Collection: Trenches at Nieuport, Belgium

Trenches at Nieuport, Belgium
WWI trench system at the small Belgian port of Nieuport, on the Yser, photographed shortly after the conclusion of the war. Date: circa 1920

Background imageNieuport Collection: (1894-1956). Canadian World War I pilot and Air Marshal. Photographed with a Nieuport 17 biplane

(1894-1956). Canadian World War I pilot and Air Marshal. Photographed with a Nieuport 17 biplane with the British Royal
WILLIAM AVERY BILLY BISHOP (1894-1956). Canadian World War I pilot and Air Marshal. Photographed with a Nieuport 17 biplane with the British Royal Air Force, August 1917

Background imageNieuport Collection: Nieuport Monoplane, Italy, 1912

Nieuport Monoplane, Italy, 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageNieuport Collection: M Bregis Breguet H1-U2 seaplane sheltering at Beaulieu

M Bregis Breguet H1-U2 seaplane sheltering at Beaulieu
M. Bregis Breguet H1-U2 seaplane sheltering at Beaulieu. The wreck of M. Weymanns Nieuport is in the foreground at the Monaco Schneider Trophy Contest, 12 April 1913

Background imageNieuport Collection: Dr Gabriel Espanets Nieuport seaplane

Dr Gabriel Espanets Nieuport seaplane at the Monaco Schneider Trophy Contest, April 1913

Background imageNieuport Collection: Royal Aircraft Factory RE7 and Nieuport

Royal Aircraft Factory RE7 and Nieuport

Background imageNieuport Collection: Sopwith 7F1 Snipe E6955 built by Nieuport and General

Sopwith 7F1 Snipe E6955 built by Nieuport and General
Sopwith 7F1 Snipe, E6955, built by Nieuport and General

Background imageNieuport Collection: Raoul Lufbery, French World War I pilot C016 / 4323

Raoul Lufbery, French World War I pilot C016 / 4323
Gervais Raoul Lufbery (1885-1918), French World War I pilot. Lufbery, a French and US citizen, was initially a mechanic to the French aviation pioneer Marc Pourpe (1887-1914)

Background imageNieuport Collection: Civilians fleeing Nieuport, Belgium, WW1

Civilians fleeing Nieuport, Belgium, WW1
Civilians fleeing Nieuport, Belgium, after bombardment during the First World War. Date: circa 1914

Background imageNieuport Collection: Nieuport plane with Lewis gun, WW1

Nieuport plane with Lewis gun, WW1
View of the cockpit area of a Nieuport plane with a Lewis gun attached during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageNieuport Collection: Poster advertising the Beaches of Belgium

Poster advertising the Beaches of Belgium
Poster for the Railways of Belgium highlighting the virtues of the Beaches of Belgium (Les Plages Belges)

Background imageNieuport Collection: Defence of Egypt WWI

Defence of Egypt WWI
French Naval Nieuport seaplane at Port Said during the defence of Egypt during World War I

Background imageNieuport Collection: Italo-Turkish War - Aircraft

Italo-Turkish War - Aircraft
Captain Moizo prepares for a reconnoitring flight in his Nieuport monoplane during the Italo-Turkish War

Background imageNieuport Collection: Photographed during the fierce German bombardment of the town: A ruined street in Nieuport

Photographed during the fierce German bombardment of the town: A ruined street in Nieuport

Background imageNieuport Collection: A room in a house at Nieuport after a shell had burst

A room in a house at Nieuport after a shell had burst

Background imageNieuport Collection: Nieuport Seaplane

Nieuport Seaplane
An early type of French seaplane from the company who later created a series of very successful military aircraft

Background imageNieuport Collection: 1914 / Nieuport Flares

1914 / Nieuport Flares
Flares and searchlights illuminate the night sky over no-man s-land near Nieuport

Background imageNieuport Collection: Nieuport Bebe

Nieuport Bebe
The Nieuport Bebe (Baby) French fighter biplane

Background imageNieuport Collection: World War I / Nieuport

World War I / Nieuport
A German infantry detachment finds itself surrounded by water and under fire in a hamlet south of Nieuport, West Flanders



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"Let your dreams set sail with the Nieuport: A symbol of aviation excellence" The Nieuport aircraft has left an indelible mark in the history of aviation. From its iconic low-level flight, as seen in the Nieuport 11 Bebe, to its service with renowned units like the French N124 Escadrille Lafayette and Italian air force, this aircraft has proven itself time and again. One name that stands out is Edward Vernon Rickenbacker, a US pilot and ace who soared to great heights aboard a Nieuport. His skill and bravery exemplified what it meant to be a fighter pilot during World War I. Lieutenant Nungesser also made his mark on history alongside his trusty Nieuport biplane. Known for his daring exploits, he became one of the most celebrated pilots of his time. The legacy continued with models like the Nieuport 28 C1 N28GH and Garland Lincoln's own creation - the Garlincoln N. 28/Nieuport 28-10. These planes showcased technological advancements while maintaining their classic charm. Charles Eugene Jules Marie Nungesser was another fearless pilot who flew into battle with his beloved Nieuports. Whether it was piloting a powerful machine like the 17 or pushing boundaries with rockets attached to a modified version (Nieuport 16), he embodied courage in every mission. Even French ace Charles "Nungesser" had an affinity for this remarkable aircraft, taking command of a formidable machine like the nimble yet deadly capable Nieuport 23. With each passing year, new stories emerge about these magnificent planes; tales that remind us why we continue to marvel at their beauty and innovation. The sight of a French-Nieuprt 16 armed with Le Prieur rockets soaring through skies serves as testament to human ingenuity and determination. So let your dreams take flight on wings inspired by the Nieuport.