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- Nieuport_14 abstract "The Nieuport 14 was a military reconnaissance sesquiplane produced in France during the First World War. When the French Army deployed it in 1916, they found its performance inferior to what was called for in the original specification, and the type was quickly withdrawn from front-line service.Developed in response to an order by the Aéronautique Militaire in summer 1915, it was to have been a two-seat reconnaissance machine capable of making a flight of 300 km and back while carrying a load of bombs. Nieuport's design was based on the Nieuport 12 reconnaissance aircraft, but had its fuselage stretched to balance out the single nose mounted Hispano-Suiza V-8 engine and its wingspan increased by the addition of an additional bay.Deliveries to three reconnaissance squadrons commenced in late 1916, replacing obsolete Voisin types. However, the Nieuport 14's sluggish performance became immediately apparent and these squadrons were re-equipped with Nieuport 17s only eighteen days later and re-deployed as fighter squadrons. Production of the Nieuport 14 was halted, and remaining machines were relegated to training duties once improvements had been made to their side-mounted radiators. These were followed into service by a dedicated trainer variant, the Nieuport 14 École with dual controls, a nosewheel to guard against nose-over accidents, and a rotary engine of lower power replacing the V-8 of the original design. It is possible that these airframes had been left over from the original abortive production attempt. When further refined, the trainer version became known as the Nieuport 82, nicknamed Grosse Julie ("Big Julie"), and aside from service in France, examples were exported to Brazil and Japan. Further development would lead to the Nieuport 15.Three Nieuport 14s were modified for test purposes; one with cutouts in its wings to improve visibility and fitted with a 180 hp Lorraine-Dietrich engine, another with a 150-hp version of the Hispano-Suiza engine originally fitted, and a third with a 220-hp Hispano-Suiza engine and a crescent-shaped wing.".
- Nieuport_14 manufacturer Nieuport.
- Nieuport_14 numberBuilt "100".
- Nieuport_14 wikiPageExternalLink les_nieuports_de_la_guerre.pdf.
- Nieuport_14 wikiPageID "20683096".
- Nieuport_14 wikiPageRevisionID "567612412".
- Nieuport_14 armament "1".
- Nieuport_14 armament "small load of bombs".
- Nieuport_14 crew "Two, pilot and observer".
- Nieuport_14 emptyWeightKg "620".
- Nieuport_14 emptyWeightLb "1400".
- Nieuport_14 enduranceH "4".
- Nieuport_14 eng1Hp "140".
- Nieuport_14 eng1Kw "100".
- Nieuport_14 eng1Number "1".
- Nieuport_14 eng1Type "Hispano-Suiza liquid-cooled V-8".
- Nieuport_14 firstFlight "September 1915".
- Nieuport_14 grossWeightKg "970".
- Nieuport_14 grossWeightLb "2100".
- Nieuport_14 hasPhotoCollection Nieuport_14.
- Nieuport_14 heightFt "10".
- Nieuport_14 heightIn "6".
- Nieuport_14 heightM "3.2".
- Nieuport_14 introduced "1916".
- Nieuport_14 lengthFt "25".
- Nieuport_14 lengthIn "11".
- Nieuport_14 lengthM "7.9".
- Nieuport_14 manufacturer Nieuport.
- Nieuport_14 maxSpeedKmh "155".
- Nieuport_14 maxSpeedMph "97".
- Nieuport_14 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Nieuport_14 nationalOrigin "France".
- Nieuport_14 numberBuilt "100".
- Nieuport_14 primaryUser "Aéronautique Militaire".
- Nieuport_14 ref "Sanger 2002, p. 44".
- Nieuport_14 spanFt "39".
- Nieuport_14 spanIn "1".
- Nieuport_14 spanM "11.9".
- Nieuport_14 type "Reconnaissance aircraft".
- Nieuport_14 wingAreaSqft "323".
- Nieuport_14 wingAreaSqm "30".
- Nieuport_14 subject Category:French_military_reconnaissance_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Nieuport_14 subject Category:Nieuport_aircraft.
- Nieuport_14 subject Category:Sesquiplanes.
- Nieuport_14 type Aircraft.
- Nieuport_14 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Nieuport_14 type Product.
- Nieuport_14 type Model_airplane.
- Nieuport_14 type DesignedArtifact.
- Nieuport_14 comment "The Nieuport 14 was a military reconnaissance sesquiplane produced in France during the First World War.".
- Nieuport_14 label "Nieuport 14".
- Nieuport_14 sameAs m.0521g0g.
- Nieuport_14 sameAs Q17012539.
- Nieuport_14 sameAs Q17012539.
- Nieuport_14 wasDerivedFrom Nieuport_14?oldid=567612412.
- Nieuport_14 isPrimaryTopicOf Nieuport_14.