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Delagranges Bleriot monoplaneDelagranges Ble
Roger Sommers Farman flying over Molons Bleriot monoplaneRoger Sommers Farman flying over Molons Ble
Jacques Balsan in a Bleriot XIJacques Balsan in a Ble
Pencil drawing of Louis Bleriot 1872-1936 by Roderic HillPencil drawing of Louis Ble
Bleriot Parasol monoplaneBle
Bleriot XI-2Ble
Cockpit of Bleriot Monoplane No. XI
Bleriot XI in flight
Paris-Rome. Beaumont le gagnant sur monoplan Bleriot, moteur Gnome, magneto Bosch. Print shows bird s-eye view of Beaumonts Bleroit monoplane arriving in Rome during the Paris-Rome air race, 1911
Bleriot Memorial - DoverA Memorial to Louis Belriot and the first flight across the English Channel on 25th July 1903. The Inscription reads: " After making the first Channel flight by Aeroplane
Loop the Loop - Pegoud - AviatorAdolphe Celestin Pegoud (1889-1915) - a pre-WWI French aviator who became a fighter ace. On 21st September 1913, as a test pilot for Louis Bleriot (in a Bleriot model XI monoplane)
Louis Bleriot with Lord Northcliffe at the SavoyLouis Bleriot (1872 - 1936), French aviator, engineer and inventor and the first person to cross the Channel in an aircraft
Louis Bleriot in London with Lord Northcliffe after ChannelLouis Bleriot (1872 - 1936), French aviator, engineer and inventor and the first person to cross the Channel in an aircraft
Start of FlightThe start of a Grand Raid (long-distance flight) by a French monoplane (possibly a Bleriot). Date: 1936
Bleriot / Sitting / Bust / 09LOUIS BLERIOT being measured for a bust by the Russian sculptor Bernstamm of the Musee Grevin Date: August 1909
Bleriot MonoplaneSimon, with his Bleriot at the Nantes Aviation meeting, 14-21 August 1910 Date: August 1910
Bleriot (Parisien 8 / 8 / 9)First air crossing of the English Channel : with his wife and well-wishers after the flight Date: 25 July 1909
Bleriot monoplane in flight c1909 Date: 1909
Bleriot luncheon at House of Commons, LondonThe famous French aviator, Louis Bleriot, posing with others after a luncheon given in his honour at the House of Commons in London
Jules Vedrines, second in Great Air RaceJules Charles Toussaint Vedrines (1881-1919), French aviator who came a close second in the Great Air Race, also known as the Round Britain Air Race, covering 1000 miles in five days (22-26 July)
Early aviation artefactsA selection of early aviation artefacts associated with Louis Bleriot and Alcock & Brown. There are two pieces of wood from the plane in which Bleriot flew the English Channel in 1909
Bleriot Xii, 1909The Bleriot XII at Reims
Bleriot of DelagrangeBleriot monoplane owned and flown by Delagrange
Bleriot / LindberghLouis Bleriot greets Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) on his arrival in Paris
Pegoud / Bleriot MonoplaneAdolphe Pegoud, French aviator, noted for his acrobatic flying feats and looping the loop
Codos / Bleriot MonoplanePaul Codos, French aviator, and his Bleriot monoplane: he flew several long-distance flights with Rossi
Bleriot / Family 1909Louis Bleriot, French aviator, with his family
Moisant Paris LondonFrench-American aviator John Moisant flies Paris-London in his Bleriot monoplane : his mechanic and his mascot kitten are the first cross- Channel passengers
BLERIOT 1910The distinctive pigeon tail on this, one of the last Bleriot monoplanes, is a marked advance on the box-like tail-ends he has used till now
Bleriot before Take-OffAnzani, who built Bleriots motor, exchanges a few final words before the aviator takes off on his history-making flight to Dover
Bleriot Near DoverThe intrepid Frenchman approaches the white cliffs of Dover, on which he is about to land after being airborne for 37 minutes
Bleriots Landing, DoverFirst flight across the English Channel; after landing in North Fall Meadow, Dover
Transport / Flight / AviatorFirst air crossing of the English Channel : portrait and scene (vertical format)