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More ›The BLÉRIOT monoplane No. 9 is assembled in December 1908 with a four-blade propeller and an ANTOINETTE engine rated at 50 HP. The aircraft records a stage in monoplane development as aviation technology continued to advance in France.
Author: piemags
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Photo size: 5.3 Mpixels (15.3 MB uncompressed) - 2682x1993 pixels (8.9x6.6 in / 22.7x16.9 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 1908, 1908 aviation activity, 50 horsepower aircraft, aircraft assembly process, aircraft development program, Antoinette engine aviation, aviation engineering, aviation heritage, aviation technology France, Blériot, Blériot monoplane No. 9, December 1908 aircraft assembly, early aeroplane innovation, early aviation engineering, engine, engine installation, European aviation, experimental aviation, flight research, four blade propeller aircraft, France, French aviation history, French monoplane development, Louis Blériot, monoplane, monoplane technology, piemags, pioneer aircraft construction, pre World War I aviation, prewar, propeller driven aircraft
Published in: Louis Blériot: From the Seine to the Channel, 1905–1909