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More ›The BLÉRIOT monoplane No. 12 is assembled on 17 May 1909 with an E.N.V. engine rated at 35 HP. The aircraft represents continued monoplane experimentation and the advancement of engine-powered flight in early French aviation.
Author: piemags
Photo size: 5.6 Mpixels (16 MB uncompressed) - 2770x2020 pixels (9.2x6.7 in / 23.5x17.1 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 1909, 1909 aviation activity, aircraft assembly project, aircraft development program, aircraft trials, aviation engineering, aviation heritage, aviation pioneer, aviation progress France, Blériot, Blériot monoplane No. 12 assembly, early aeroplane innovation, early monoplane engineering, engine, engine installation, ENV engine aircraft, European aviation, experimental aviation, experimental monoplane technology, flight technology, France, French aviation history, French monoplane development 1909, Louis Blériot, Louis Blériot aircraft, May 1909 aviation construction, monoplane, monoplane construction, piemags, pre World War I aviation, prewar, propeller aircraft
Published in: Louis Blériot: From the Seine to the Channel, 1905–1909