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Bleriot VII Bleriot VII

1907

Prior to the successful English Channel crossing in the Bleriot XI, Louis Bleriot designed and built a number of ...

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The first flight of a Type XI was made on 23 January 1909 on the power of a 21.5kW REP ...

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Bleriot XI "La Manche"

1909

Bleriot XI "La Manche"

Bleriot-SPAD S.XX Bleriot-SPAD S.XX

1918

Developed from Herbemont's unsuccessful cannon-armed Bleriot-SPAD S.XVIII, the Bleriot-SPAD S.XX was unusual in concept. Classified as a C.1 type (a ...

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The four-seat night bomber. The only prototype flew for the first time on 2 October 1918. It was then abandoned.

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Bleriot 74

1918

Bleriot 74

Bleriot 73 Bleriot 73

1919

Pioneer Louis Bleriot established the basic form for the aeroplane with his Model XI of 1909. The large aircraft his company ...

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Passenger derivative of the Bleriot 74. One built.

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Bleriot 75

1919

Bleriot 75

Bleriot-SPAD S.33 Bleriot-SPAD S.33

1920

The prototype (F-CMAZ) of the Bleriot-SPAD S.33 first flew on 12 December 1920. This, and early production aircraft, were powered ...

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The SPAD (Societe pour l'Aviation et ses Derives) concern, although headed by Louis Bleriot, operated as a separate organisation from the Societe ...

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Bleriot-SPAD 41

1922

Bleriot-SPAD 41

Bleriot-SPAD S.56 Bleriot-SPAD S.56

1923

The S.33 was one of the most successful early French commercial aircraft and was developed throughout the 1920s, culminating with ...

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Developed in parallel with the Type 51, the Bleriot SPAD 61 was actually flown before the earlier-numbered model, the prototype being tested ...

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Bleriot-SPAD 61

1923

Bleriot-SPAD 61

Bleriot-SPAD 71 Bleriot-SPAD 71

1923

The Type 71 was, like the Type 41, a single-seat derivative of the 1918 SPAD S.XX two-seater, but was intended specifically to ...

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The Bleriot SPAD 81 paradoxically preceded the Types 51 and 61, the first prototype having flown at Buc on 13 March 1923. ...

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Bleriot-SPAD 81

1923

Bleriot-SPAD 81

Bleriot-SPAD 51 Bleriot-SPAD 51

1924

Designed by Andre Herbemont and of generally similar configuration to the Type 41, the Bleriot SPAD 51 had fabric-covered metal wings and ...

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With a view to replacing the Caudron R-XI then in service with French escadrilles de protection (bomber-escort squadrons) Leon Kirste ...

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Bleriot 127

1926

Bleriot 127

Bleriot 165 Bleriot 165

1926

Intended as a replacement for the Farman 'Goliath' airliners then in service, the Bleriot 165 was an equal-span two-bay biplane ...

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On 24 December 1925, the Societe Bleriot-Aeronautique received a French government order for three prototypes of a two-seat fighter powered by a ...

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Bleriot-SPAD 60

1926

Bleriot-SPAD 60

Bleriot-SPAD 91 Bleriot-SPAD 91

1927

The Bleriot SPAD 91 was originally designed to the requirements of the 1926 lightweight fighter specification which called for an armament of ...

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By the beginning of August 1914 over 800 aeroplanes of 40 different types had been produced by the Bleriot works. ...

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Bleriot 110

1930

Bleriot 110

Bleriot 111 Bleriot 111

1930

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The Bleriot 125 was an unusual passenger aircraft, and attracted considerable attention when displayed on the Bleriot stand at the ...

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Bleriot 125

1931

Bleriot 125

Bleriot-SPAD 91-7 Bleriot-SPAD 91-7

1931

Despite the "Jockey" being abandoned, Andre Herbemont persisted with the development of the Type 91 series fighters and, in October 1930, designed ...

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To meet the requirements of the French 1930 fighter programme, Andre Herbemont evolved the Bleriot SPAD 510. The Type 510, which was ...

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Bleriot-SPAD 510

1933

Bleriot-SPAD 510

Bleriot-SPAD 710 Bleriot-SPAD 710

1937

The last fighter design of Andre Herbemont to bear the SPAD appellation, and intended to participate in the 1934 fighter competition, ...

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