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| Passenger derivative of the Bleriot 74. One built.
| PASSENGERS | 28 |
| ENGINE | 4 x 300hp Hispano-Suiza 8Fb |
| WEIGHTS |
| Take-off weight | 7550 kg | 16645 lb |
| Empty weight | 3800 kg | 8378 lb |
| DIMENSIONS |
| Wingspan | 27.0 m | 89 ft 7 in |
| Length | 18.30 m | 60 ft 0 in |
| Height | 6.40 m | 21 ft 0 in |
| Wing area | 144.0 m2 | 1550.00 sq ft |
| PERFORMANCE |
| Max. speed | 150 km/h | 93 mph |
| Ceiling | 4000 m | 13100 ft |
| ubaTaeCJ, e-mail, 21.02.2025 19:49 20 reply | | ubaTaeCJ, e-mail, 21.02.2025 16:29 20 reply | | lxbfYeaa, e-mail, 14.03.2024 06:08 20 reply | | Barry, 18.11.2016 14:35 Developed directly from the unsuccessful Bleriot 73 bomber, the Bleriot 75 was a 28 seat passenger aircraft that failed to get any orders and was eventually broken up. reply |
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