The Nieuport 28 C.1, a French biplane fighter 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 included the Nieuport 17, the Nieuport 28 continued
a similar design philosophy of a lightweight and highly maneuverable aircraft.
By the time the Nieuport 28 was available, the SPAD XIII had been chosen to equip the escadrilles de chasse of the Aéronautique
Militaire for 1918, and this fighter was also the first choice for the projected American "pursuit" squadrons.[2] In the event, a shortage
of SPADs led to Nieuport 28s being issued to four American squadrons between March and August 1918, becoming the first aircraft
to see operational service with an American fighter squadron.
Nieuport 28s saw considerable post-war service: in particular 50 were "returned" to America, and as well as army and naval service
these found civilian use, especially in Hollywood films.
Specification:
Wingspan:22830mm
Length: 1850mm
Flying Weight: 18-20kg
Recommend Equipment:
Servo: ≥8KG
Engine: 60-120cc
Product List:
1* Un-assembled Balsa KIT:
Plywood sheet pack*1 1:1 installation drawing*1
Batten sets Operation instruction*1
Fiber cowl*1 Fiber servo arms*3
Metal landing gear set*1 Tail wheel set*1
Main wheel* 1 pair 4mm steel tube set*1
Blister part*4 Metal parts plate*2
Metal fitting bag*1 φ0.8mm steel wire*20M
φ1mm steel wire*10M
KIT FEATURES
1/3 Scale detail and scheme-based on Nieuport 28.
Extremely lightweight, state-of-the-art all-wood construction
Fiberglass cowl
Complete Hardware Pack.
Stainless Steel Flying Wires and Terminations.
Sprung and Damped Telescopic Undercarriage.
Full-scale simulation metallicstructure.
Extensive Clear Drawings and Instructions.
Only Adhesives and Coverings are required to complete the airframe