The Nieuport VI was a sport monoplane produced in France in the 1910s, a further development by Nieuport along the same general lines as the Nieuport II and Nieuport IV, differing mainly from the Nieuport IV in being slightly larger. Like the Nieuport IV, it was used by various military air arms as a reconnaissance aircraft and trainer.
Nieuport VI
Royal Naval Air Service Nieuport VI.H flown from Lake Windermere for training
Nieuport VI.H on the Suez Canal in 1915
The Nieuport IV was a French-built sporting, training and reconnaissance monoplane of the early 1910s.
Nieuport IV
Replica at Nizhny Novgorod of the Nieuport IV.G in which Nesterov performed the first loop in an aircraft
Claude Grahame-White's Nieuport IV circa 1912. This aircraft later served with the Royal Flying Corps.
Emmanouel Argyropoulos and Nieuport IV.G Alkyon in which he made the first flight in Greece.