Nieuport 24 bis
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Gustave Delage-design WWI sesquiplane chaser evolved from the Ni.17 and endowed with pleasant more curvaceous lines; standard production 'bis' variant without fixed vertical stabilizer. Kit features restrained fabric-over-frame effects, well appointed cockpit, detailed multi-part Le Rhone radial engine (with separate cylinder heads, pushrod array and intake manifold), fuselage-mounted Vickers machine gun, acetate windscreens and rigging diagram. Decals and painting reference for 5 aircraft:
- Nieuport 24bis, N3305 flown by Caporal Six of Escadrille N.159 Aviation Militaire, February 1918.
- Nieuport 24bis, N3263, unknown Training Squadron, USAS, France, late 1917.
- Nieuport 24bis, (serial unknown) flown by Commander of 1th Soviet Fighting Air Group - Military Pilot Ivan Pavlov. Battle of Kazan. Swiyazhsk airfield, August1918.
- Nieuport 24bis, N5086 flown by Lt. Juliusz Gilewicz of 5th Squadron from Polish Air Service, 1919.
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Nieuport 24bis, N4300 flown by Lt. Janis Prieditis from Latvian aviation, Spilve airfield, Riga, August 1919.