Nieuport Aces of World War 1
Norman Franks author Mark Styling illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

An exploration of the French, British, Russian, Belgian and Italian aces that flew the Nieuport XI, the only scout respected by the all-conquering German Fokker E-series of 1915-16.
The French Nieuport company provided the Allied air forces with the first true fighter scout of World War I. This detailed text outlines the exploits of the aces who flew them and is accompanied by 40 specially commissioned artworks.
The French Nieuport company provided the Allied air forces with the first true fighter scout of World War 1 in the shape of the diminutive XI of 1915.
Based on the Bebe racer, built for the abandoned Gordon-Bennett Trophy of the previous year, the aircraft utilised a sesquiplane (lower wing much smaller than the upper wing) arrangement which gave the XI extreme manoeuvrability. It was the only scout respected by the all-conquering German Fokker E-series of 1915-16, and was flown by French, British, Russian, Belgian and Italian aces. This book explores the exploits of these aces in combat.
The XI was replaced from May 1916 onwards by the bigger and more powerful XVII. which proved to be one of the best fighters of World War 1.
ISBN: 9781855329614
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 7mm
Weight: 382g
100 pages