Kamis, 09 Maret 2017

VanDersarl Blériot

Fabricated by teenage brothers in 1911, this unique homebuilt is once again airworthy. Despite its shortcomings, the Blériot XI was one of the great designs of aviation’s early years. The successful fruit of numerous prior attempts—and failures—by French pioneer aviator Louis Blériot, it was tricky and even dangerous to fly, largely because its horizontal stabilizer …

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