Nieuport-Delage NiD 30

NiD 30
Role Airliner
National origin France
Manufacturer Nieuport-Delage
First flight 1919
Introduction Compagnie générale transaérienne
Number built 8


The Nieuport-Delage NiD 30 was a French airliner which entered service in 1920.[1][2] It was a conventional biplane design with an enclosed cabin that seated four passengers and an open cockpit for the pilot. Provision was also made for a wireless transmitter, receiver, and operator.[3] Seven examples were operated by Compagnie générale transaérienne on its ParisLondon route on twice-daily return services.[2][4]

Following the loss of one of these machines[5] in thick fog over the Channel on 27 April 1920, the remaining NiD-30s were fitted with an early audible guidance system.[2] However, after a number of further accidents, these were withdrawn from service in February 1921.[4]

A larger, six-passenger variant with sesquiplane wings was developed as the NiD 30T2 and displayed at the 1921 Salon de l'Aéronautique,[6] but this was not produced when testing revealed problems with the design.[2][4]

Variants

Operators

 France

Specifications (NiD 30T1)

Data from aviafrance.com

General characteristics

Performance


Notes

  1. Taylor 1989, 698
  2. 1 2 3 4 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft, 2600
  3. Flight, 8 January 1920, p. 37. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  4. 1 2 3 Hartmann 2006, 21
  5. F-CGTY
  6. Flight, 22 December 1921, p. 841. Retrieved 5 April 2012.

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