Blériot Aéronautique was a French aircraft manufacturer founded by Louis Blériot. It also made a few motorcycles between 1921 and 1922 and cyclecars during...
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witnessed by Blériot. The partnership with Voisin was dissolved and Blériot established his own business, Recherches Aéronautiques Louis Blériot, where he...
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Blériot may refer to: Louis Blériot, a French aviation pioneer Blériot Aéronautique, an aircraft manufacturer founded by Louis Blériot Blériot-Whippet...
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The Blériot 110 (or Blériot-Zappata 110) was a high-endurance research aircraft designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Blériot Aéronautique...
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Société pour l'aviation et ses dérivés (redirect from Blériot-SPAD)
fully incorporated into the Blériot organisation in 1921, and the company effectively disappeared, although a number of Blériot types were marketed as SPADs...
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The Blériot XXI was an early French aircraft built by Blériot Aéronautique. The aircraft was a shoulder-wing monoplane powered by a 52 kW (70 hp) Gnome...
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Mario Calderara and financed by Ambroise Goupy at the French firm Blériot Aéronautique. It was the fastest airplane when it was made. At that time a distinction...
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The Blériot XI is a French aircraft from the pioneer era of aviation. The first example was used by Louis Blériot to make the first flight across the...
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Bédélia Benjamin (de:Benjamin) Billard (de:Billard) Blériot Aéronautique (de:Blériot Aéronautique) Benova Bollack Netter and Co (B.N.C.) Bucciali (Buc)...
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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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The Blériot 195 was a French monoplane mail-carrier designed and built by Blériot Aéronautique, the one aircraft built was modified a number of times but...
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SPAD S.XX (redirect from Blériot-SPAD S.XX)
The Blériot-SPAD S.20 (originally known as the SPAD S.XX) was a French fighter aircraft developed near the end of World War I. Too late to serve in the...
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The Blériot 106 was a 1920s French cabin monoplane designed and built by Blériot Aéronautique. First flown on 15 July 1924 the 106 was a single-engined...
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Commons has media related to Blériot 5190. Blériot 5190 (F-ANLE c/n 01) "Santos Dumont" Historic video footage of Blériot 5190 taking off and in flight...
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The Blériot XXIII was a racing monoplane produced in 1911 by Blériot Aéronautique. Two were built, both of which were flown in the 1911 Gordon Bennett...
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The Louis Blériot medal is an aviation honor awarded by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), the international aviation record adjudicating...
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monoplan Blériot, type 117". Les Ailes (201). "Le monoplan Blériot". L'Aéronautique (87): 93. March 1925. Bruno Parmentier (20 December 1998). "Blériot Bl-117"...
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of the Marne. The French aviation pioneer Louis Blériot also established a company, Blériot Aéronautique, on boulevard Victor-Hugo in Neuilly, where he...
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French Air and Space Force (redirect from Aéronautique Militaire)
space force of the French Armed Forces. Formed in 1909 as the Service Aéronautique, a service arm of the French Army, it became an independent military...
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air-cooled rotary piston engine, 60 kW (80 hp) Propellers: 2-bladed "Blériot XL - Blériot 40 - Observation - Un siècle d'aviation française". Aviafrance.com...
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Aerodrome, from which he gave "joyrides" in his Blériot Aéronautique aeroplane, but also gave flights in a Blériot XI from the Kennet meadows in Southcote. In...
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of the Marne. The French aviation pioneer Louis Blériot also established a company, Blériot Aéronautique, on the Boulevard Victor-Hugo in Neuilly, where...
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Maximum speed: 154 km/h (96 mph, 83 kn) Service ceiling: 2,900 m (9,500 ft) "Blériot Bl-105 - avion de transport civil - Un siècle d'aviation française". aviafrance...
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French Naval Aviation (redirect from Aéronautique Maritime)
Aviation (often abbreviated in French to: Aéronavale (contraction of Aéronautique navale), or Aviation navale, or more simply l'Aéro) is the naval air...
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the Pau Flying School (Blériot Aéronautique). Bibescu 3rd from left on the side of a Bleriot XI airplane. Bibescu with a Blériot plane of the Romanian...
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built for the Aéronavale. France Aéronautique Militaire - (119 aircraft) Aéronavale - (6 S.34-bis aircraft) Blériot flying school - (16 aircraft) Argentina...
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on 7 October 1933. Blériot-SPAD S.33 CFRNA poster CFRNA poster Flag of CFRNA Damien Accoulon, "Construire l’alliance aéronautique en Europe médiane (1919-1932)"...
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(80 hp) Propellers: 2-bladed Maximum speed: 128 km/h (80 mph, 69 kn) "Blériot XXXIX - avion d'observation - Un siècle d'aviation française". Aviafrance...
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1917 at flight test facilities used by Farman Aviation Works and Blériot Aéronautique in Étampes, France. The C 1 reached an altitude of roughly 25 feet...
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