Nieuport 11 Bebe
Nieuport 11 Bébé (1:1 Scale)
The Nieuport 11 Bébé was a French World War I single seat sesquiplane fighter aircraft, designed by Gustave Delage. It was the primary aircraft that ended the Fokker Scourge in 1916.
This small sesquiplane outclassed the Fokker Eindecker in every respect, including speed, climb rate and maneuverability. It featured ailerons for lateral control rather than the Fokker’s wing warping, giving lighter, quicker roll response, and its elevator was attached to a conventional tail plane which provided better pitch control as opposed to the all-moving, balanced "Morane type" elevators of the Fokker.
The engine uses air scoop, so as the plane gain airspeed, air intake increases and almost doubling the engine power output.
– Supercharged engine
– Keyboard and HOTAS throttle options
– Custom built Airplane Gyro
– Fuel remaining time and max range instruments
– Heater, various first person equipments
– Machine gun, grenade, pistol
1. Engine switch ON
2. Throttle increase and taxi
3. Takeoff against wind if there is wind
Engine Thrust Test and Power Estimation:
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