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More ›BLÉRIOT's first monoplane No. 6 flies during a July 1907 flight. The aircraft carries tandem wings and a two-blade propeller, documenting an experimental phase of French aviation as pioneers tested early monoplane configurations and flight performance.
Author: piemags
Photo size: 5.1 Mpixels (14.6 MB uncompressed) - 2626x1942 pixels (8.8x6.5 in / 22.2x16.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 1907 aviation development, aviation, aviation engineering history, aviation heritage, aviation milestone France, Blériot, Blériot monoplane No. 6 flight, early aeroplane innovation, early monoplane flight, European aviation, experimental aircraft France, experimental flight machine, flight, France, French aviation history, French aviation pioneer 1907, historic aircraft prototype, July 1907 flight, Louis Blériot, Louis Blériot aviation, monoplane technology, piemags, pioneer aircraft design, pre World War I aviation, prewar aviation France, propeller, propeller driven aircraft, prototype, tandem wing aircraft, tandem wing configuration, two blade propeller aircraft
Published in: Louis Blériot: From the Seine to the Channel, 1905–1909