Nieuport 17-24 / 72-510 /
1. Nieuport 24 n° N 4663 du Sgt André Lévy - Dessin David Méchin.
2. Nieuport 21E1 No. 4227 Advanced Pilot’s School In Grudziadz, July 1921.
3. Nieuport 23 Russian, 2nd Lt.K. Krauze’s, 8th Fighter Airborne Sqn, Summer 1917.
4. Nieuport 23 aircraft No. 2903 assigned to Escadrille N 562-SPA 561, piloted by Slt Marcel Robert, of the French forces in Venice, Italy during the Summer 1917.
5. Nieuport 24 No. 4393 flown by MdL (NCO) André Loyseau Grandmaison of the Squadron N 561, The Chimera.
6. Nieuport 23, N 2750 “Pinocchio”. Escadrille N.561, flown by Jean Bignon was operated from Venice throughout 1916-17.
7. Nieuport 24 bis n° 3772 baptized "BAT" of Sgt Andrew C. Campbell on the Ham field in May 1917 - He was pilot of squadron N 124 "La Fayette" from April 15 to October 1, 1917 - He was killed in combat in the vicinity of Malmaison, October 1, 1917.
8. Nieuport 17 (N 1831), captured by the Germans when Lt. Santa Maria of Esc. N.77 was brought down in combat. The earlier pilot’s personal insignia on the side of the aircraft has survived.
2. Nieuport 21E1 No. 4227 Advanced Pilot’s School In Grudziadz, July 1921.
3. Nieuport 23 Russian, 2nd Lt.K. Krauze’s, 8th Fighter Airborne Sqn, Summer 1917.
4. Nieuport 23 aircraft No. 2903 assigned to Escadrille N 562-SPA 561, piloted by Slt Marcel Robert, of the French forces in Venice, Italy during the Summer 1917.
5. Nieuport 24 No. 4393 flown by MdL (NCO) André Loyseau Grandmaison of the Squadron N 561, The Chimera.
6. Nieuport 23, N 2750 “Pinocchio”. Escadrille N.561, flown by Jean Bignon was operated from Venice throughout 1916-17.
7. Nieuport 24 bis n° 3772 baptized "BAT" of Sgt Andrew C. Campbell on the Ham field in May 1917 - He was pilot of squadron N 124 "La Fayette" from April 15 to October 1, 1917 - He was killed in combat in the vicinity of Malmaison, October 1, 1917.
8. Nieuport 17 (N 1831), captured by the Germans when Lt. Santa Maria of Esc. N.77 was brought down in combat. The earlier pilot’s personal insignia on the side of the aircraft has survived.