) The Nieuport 11 reached the French front in January 1916, and 90 were in service within the month. 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 Fokker's sole remaining advantage was its
synchronized machine gun, which fired forward through the arc of its propeller. At the time, the Allies lacked a similar system, and the Nieuport 11's
Lewis machine gun was mounted to fire over the propeller, allowing uninterrupted forward fire. The Lewis was
not synchronizable, due to its
open bolt firing cycle design which resulted in an unpredictable rate of fire. Clearing gun jams and replacing ammunition drums in flight were challenging though, and the drums limited ammunition supply. During the course of the
Battle of Verdun in February 1916, the combination of the Nieuport 11s technical advantages and its concentration in dedicated fighter units allowed the French to establish air superiority, ending the so-called "Fokker Scourge" and forced radical changes in German tactics. The impact of the Nieuport was so dramatic that in mid to late 1916 several captured examples were repaired, rearmed with a synchronised "Spandau" gun, and flown at the front. Others were supplied by
Idflieg to several manufacturers with the request that copies be built, and this had considerable influence on German fighter design. Some Nieuport 11s and 16s were fitted to fire
Le Prieur rockets from the struts for attacks on
observation balloons and
airships. By March 1916 the
Bébé was being replaced by both the
Nieuport 16 and the much improved
Nieuport 17, although Italian-built examples remained in first line service longer, as did Russian examples. Thereafter the Nieuport 11s continued to be used as trainers. ==Variants==