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  1. Louis Blériot - Wikipedia

  2. Blériot Aéronautique - Wikipedia

  3. NOVA | A Daring Flight | Too Much Imagination | PBS

  4. Louis Blériot and the first Channel crossing - RAF …

    WEBApr 25, 2020 · His Blériot VIII of the following year was the first design to complement a hand-held control column with foot operated rudder bar: flying control elements that are standard in present-day aeroplanes. …

  5. Blériot's Cross-Channel Flight | National Air and Space Museum

  6. Late great engineers: Louis Blériot - aviation pioneer

  7. Louis Bleriot - Early Birds of Aviation

    WEBThe Blériot VII (50 h.p. Antoinette), tractor monoplane, with combined ailerons and elevators (?) at each side of aft end of fuselage, flown next at Issy. October 5-December 18, 1907---Various flights up to 500m. April …

  8. Louis Blériot - First Flight Society

  9. Louis Blériot — Wikipédia

    WEBBlériot VIII : construit à partir du Blériot VII entre février et juin 1908, il possède un corps fuselé quadrangulaire de dix mètres de long, deux ailes de 11,80 m d’envergure, réduite progressivement à 8,50 m. Le contrôle …

  10. Louis Blériot | Cross-Channel Flight, Aviation Pioneer, …

    WEBJul 29, 2024 · Louis Blériot (born July 1, 1872, Cambrai, France—died Aug. 2, 1936, Paris) was a French airplane manufacturer and aviator who made the first flight of an airplane between continental Europe and Great Britain.

  11. The Story Of Louis Blériot's History-Making Flight Across The …

  12. Blériot XI - Wikipedia

  13. Louis Blériot crosses the Channel — Google Arts & Culture

  14. Category:Louis Blériot aircraft - Wikimedia Commons

  15. Louis Bleriot: Inventor, Designer and Daring Pilot

  16. 100 Years Later, Celebrating a Historic Flight in Europe

  17. Blériot VII - Wikipedia

  18. Blériot VIII – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

  19. Louis Bléirot | Encyclopedia.com

  20. Louis Blériot – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

  21. Blériot XIII - Wikipedia

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