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1 Design and development  





2 Operational history  





3 Operators  





4 Specifications  





5 See also  





6 References  



6.1  Notes  





6.2  Bibliography  
















Nieuport 21






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Nieuport 21
Role Fighter
Manufacturer Nieuport
Introduction 1916
Retired 1920s
Primary users Aéronautique Militaire
Imperial Russian Air Service
US Army Air Service
Developed from Nieuport 17

The Nieuport 21 (orNieuport XXI C.1 in contemporary sources) was a French single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft used during World War I. The aircraft was used by the French, Russian, British and American air forces. After the war, the Nieuport 21 was a popular civil aircraft.

Design and development

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The Nieuport 21 was designed by Gustave Delage and it made its maiden flight in 1916. While it had a similar airframe to the Nieuport 17, it was equipped with a less powerful Le Rhône 9C engine as it was originally intended as a long range escort fighter. As the engine was fitted with a horseshoe shaped cowling, the Nieuport 21 was often mistaken for the slightly smaller Nieuport 11, which used the same cowling.[1]

Operational history

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French Nieuport 21 fighter at Lemmes aerodrome in late 1916

The Nieuport 21 served alongside the more powerful Nieuport 17, where its lower weight helped boost its already impressive climb rate. Although initially intended as a bomber escort, this role was abandoned when the bombers were withdrawn from daylight operations. Large numbers were also built for training duties. Nieuport 21s were sold to Russia, and to the United States for use as trainers. The Nieuport 21 was license manufactured in Russia by Dux Factory. Examples were also used in limited numbers by the Royal Naval Air Service. A small number were used by a number of air arms in the early post war period, including the Finnish Air Force (the Whites) which had captured a Russian aircraft in Tampere in 1918 and which was used until 1923. The French Navy used one example for carrier trials in 1919 and 1920. Due to its similarity to the Nieuport 11, many operated by air forces post-war have been misidentified in the past as Nieuport 11s, few of which survived that long.

Operators

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 Argentina
 Brazil
 Estonia
 France
 Finland
Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic
 Netherlands
 Portugal
Portuguese Air Force
 Romania

 Russian Empire

 Serbia

 Soviet Russia

 Thailand

 Ukrainian People's Republic

 United Kingdom
 United States

Specifications

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Nieuport 21 prototype
Nieuport Type N airfoil drawings

Data from French Aircraft of the First World War[5] and Nieuport 1875-1911[6]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also

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Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Taylor and Alexander 1969, pp. 114–115.
  • ^ Berner, Aarne (1934). "Air Force Participation in Finnish War of Independence in Year 1918. Chapter III. Red Air Activity in Finland y. 1918" (PDF). Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  • ^ url=https://kw.jonkerweb.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=592:nieuport-21-and-23-uk&catid=93&lang=en&Itemid=555&showall=1&limitstart=
  • ^ Dan Antoniu (2014). Illustrated History of Romanian Aeronautcs 1909-1948.
  • ^ Davilla, 1997, p.389
  • ^ a b c d Pommier, 2002, p.178
  • ^ a b Hartmann, 2015, p.20
  • Bibliography

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