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    Nieuport (redirect from Nieuport-Delage)
    left Nieuport in late 1913. With Schneider's departure, Gustave Delage (no connection to the Delage automobile company) took over as chief designer in January...
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    French World War I single seat sesquiplane fighter aircraft, designed by Gustave Delage. It was the primary aircraft that ended the Fokker Scourge in 1916....
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    French World War I single-seat sesquiplane fighter aircraft, designed by Gustave Delage as a development of the Nieuport 11 with a more powerful engine. The...
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    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...
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    sources) was a World War I French sesquiplane fighter aircraft designed by Gustave Delage as a development of the successful Nieuport 17. The Nieuport 24 had...
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    sources) was a World War I French sesquiplane fighter aircraft designed by Gustave Delage. The 27 was the last of the line of Nieuport "V-strut" single seat fighters...
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    including reconnaissance, fighter and trainer. In January 1914, designer Gustave Delage joined the Société Anonyme des Etablissements Nieuport, and started...
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  • Thumbnail for Nieuport-Delage NiD 42
    The Nieuport-Delage NiD 42 was a fighter aircraft built in France in the early 1920s, the first in a family of designs that would form the backbone of...
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    André-Gustave Citroën (French: [ɑ̃dʁe ɡystav sitʁɔɛn]; 5 February 1878 – 3 July 1935) was a French industrialist and the founder of French automaker Citroën...
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    detail improvements resulted in the Nieuport 24, 24bis and 27. When Gustave Delage was appointed as the chief designer of Nieuport, in January 1914, a...
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    the Imperial Russian Air Service on 20 August 1913. In January 1914 Gustave Delage joined the company and by converting the type 10 monoplane into a sesquiplane...
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    such as Louis Blériot, Henri Farman, Gabriel Voisin, Édouard Nieuport, Gustave Delage and Louis Béchereau and this led to early interest in aircraft by the...
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    Reconnaissance(Artillery)/Fighter/Trainer Manufacturer Nieuport Designer Gustave Delage Status retired Primary users France Imperial Russian Air Service Royal...
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    Type of aircraft National origin France Manufacturer Nieuport Designer Gustave Delage Built by Nieuport & General Aircraft Introduction 1 February 1917 Status...
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    Nieuport 21 was a popular civil aircraft. The Nieuport 21 was designed by Gustave Delage and it made its maiden flight in 1916. While it had a similar airframe...
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  • titled Grand Prix of the Automobile Club de France, 1912 or Automobile Delage, Grand Prix de l'Automobile-Club de France, Le Tréport, 26 juin 1912 Sources...
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    form Astra-Nieuport. In 1923 he retired from the company in favour of Gustave Delage. Aérostats et aérostation militaire. Marine et arts militaires, Paris...
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  • Capitaine Gustave Victorin Daladier was a French World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories. He would continue in his nation's military...
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    and they were not accepted for production. Nieuport's chief designer, Gustave Delage [fr], invented a novel staggered triplane wing structure in 1915 in...
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  • Adjutant Pierre Delage (19 August 1887 – 4 October 1918) Legion d'Honneur, Medaille Militare, Croix de Guerre was a World War I flying ace credited with...
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