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    United States – of original Blériot XI aircraft are thought to be the two oldest flyable aircraft in the world. The Blériot XI, largely designed by Raymond...
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    was the first of five children born to Clémence and Charles Blériot. In 1882, aged 10, Blériot was sent as a boarder to the Institut Notre Dame in Cambrai...
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    Aéronautique Louis Blériot" (Louis Blériot Aeronautical Research) at Courbevoie in March 1909. Blériot V Blériot VI Blériot VII Blériot VIII Blériot XI as first...
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  • Eindecker II Blériot XI Artillerie Blériot XI Ecole Blériot XI Militaire Blériot XI R1 Blériot XI REP Blériot XIbis Blériot XI-2 Artillerie Blériot XI-2 BG Blériot...
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    one of which powered Louis Blériot's 1909 cross-channel flight. An Anzani three-cylinder engine that powers a Blériot XI operated by The Shuttleworth...
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  • full-scale or 3/4 replica of the French Blériot XI 1909 pioneer aircraft that was designed by Louis Blériot and used to fly across the English Channel...
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    spring of 1910, Moisant took four flying lessons at the Blériot School, headed by Louis Blériot, in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, beginning his short...
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    The Blériot VIII was a French pioneer era aeroplane built by Louis Blériot, significant for its adoption of both a configuration and a control system that...
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    with fellow French aviator Louis Blériot popularizing Esnault-Pelterie's control format initially on Louis' Blériot VIII monoplane in April 1908, and...
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    Blériot were tested on 18 July, the flight of Blériots aircraft ending in a crash in which Voisin, the pilot, was nearly drowned. Voisin and Blériot then...
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    airplane flight across the English Channel: was completed by Louis Blériot in a Blériot XI on July 25, 1909, to win a £1,000 Daily Mail prize. First animal...
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    angry mother eagle over the Pyrenees. Gilbert, flying an open-cockpit Blériot XI, was able to ward off the large bird by firing pistol shots at it but...
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    joystick and rudder bar. It was an important predecessor of his later Blériot XI Channel-crossing aircraft of the summer of 1909. World War I served as...
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  • C.XV Albatros D.III Albatros D.V Aviatik B.I Avro 504 Avro Anson Blériot XI Blériot-SPAD S.51 Bristol Beaufighter Bristol Beaufort Bristol Blenheim Bristol...
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    to the Blériot XI aircraft in which he made the first flight across the English Channel. Abandoning the canard layout of the Blériot V, Blériot and his...
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    Calais to Dover. Body possibly found on March 14, 1911. June 5, 1911 Blériot XI 1 (Édouard Bague) Un­known North Atlantic Ocean (Mediterranean, near Cap...
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    died in 1910 after a heavy wind broke the wings of his fragile airplane Bleriot XI, falling from a twenty-meter height upon landing, after achieving the...
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    Pioneer Era aircraft, such as the Wright Flyer and the later, 1909-origin Blériot XI and Etrich Taube, lateral control was effected by twisting the outboard...
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    The Blériot XIII was an experimental passenger-carrying aircraft built during 1910 by Recherches Aéronautique Louis Blériot. It is notable for setting...
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    primitive ailerons, and made a few more flights. The next year Louis Blériot flew the Blériot VII, a tractor monoplane with full three-axis control using the...
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    France 1909 Gordon Bennett Cup.: 37–38  24 August 1909 Louis Blériot 46.160 74.318 Blériot XI : 13  28 August 1909 47.823 76.995 : 13  23 April 1910 Hubert...
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    carried by French pilot Maurice Guillaux. On July 16–18, 1914, he flew his Blériot XI aircraft from Melbourne to Sydney, a distance of 584 miles (940 km), carrying...
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    500 Avro-Burga Monoplane Blackburn Mercury Blackburn Type D Monoplane Blériot XI Breguet Type III Breguet Type IV Bristol Boxkite Bristol Racing Biplane...
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    originally built as a W3 "fan" configuration, one of which powered Louis Blériot's Blériot XI across the English Channel. Before 1914, Alessandro Anzani had developed...
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    Squad, the first Serbian air combat unit, with 4 airplanes (Blériot XI one-seater, Blériot XI two-seater, Deperdussin TT and Farman HF.20) and 5 pilots...
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    Aerodrome possesses a flyable Anzani-powered one-seater Blériot XI, which bears the Blériot factory's serial number 56, showing that it was manufactured...
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    living aviation museum, Cole Palen, had the remains of a 1910-vintage Blériot XI aircraft donated to him by one Bill Champlin of Laconia, New Hampshire...
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    Ovington piloted the first official airmail flight in the United States in a Blériot XI on September 23, 1911. He carried a sack of mail from Nassau Boulevard...
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    8 February manned by two aviators each. The first team's aircraft, a Blériot XI, crashed on 27 February on the flight leg from Damascus to Jerusalem at...
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    aircraft were constructed. The oldest airworthy aircraft in 2016 was a 1909 Blériot XI in the Shuttleworth Collection. Organizations devoted to such aircraft...
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