The four-seat night bomber. The only prototype flew for the first time on 2 October ... read more ... |
Bleriot 74
1918
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Bleriot 73
1919
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Pioneer Louis Bleriot established the basic form for the aeroplane with his
Model XI of 1909. ...
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The SPAD (Societe pour l'Aviation et ses Derives) concern,
although headed by Louis Bleriot, operated as ... read more ... |
Bleriot-SPAD 41
1922
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Bleriot 165
1926
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Intended as a replacement for the Farman 'Goliath' airliners then in service, the Bleriot 165 ...
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On 24 December 1925, the Societe Bleriot-Aeronautique
received a French government order for three prototypes
of a ... read more ... |
Bleriot-SPAD 60
1926
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Bleriot-SPAD 91
1927
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The Bleriot SPAD 91 was originally designed to the requirements
of the 1926 lightweight fighter specification
which ...
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The Bleriot 125 was an unusual passenger aircraft, and attracted considerable attention when displayed on ... read more ... |
Bleriot 125
1931
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Bleriot-SPAD 91-7
1931
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Despite the "Jockey" being abandoned, Andre Herbemont
persisted with the development of the Type 91
series fighters ...
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To meet the requirements of the French 1930 fighter
programme, Andre Herbemont evolved the Bleriot
SPAD 510. ... read more ... |
Bleriot-SPAD 510
1933
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