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More ›Louis Blériot flies monoplane No. 5 with curved wings at Bagatelle on 22 June 1907 when it left the ground but broke apart during the attempt.
Author: piemags
Photo size: 5.2 Mpixels (15 MB uncompressed) - 2682x1950 pixels (8.9x6.5 in / 22.7x16.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 1907, 1907 experimental aeronautics, accident, aerodrome, aeronautical technology Louis Blériot, aircraft, aviation development mishap 1907, Bagatelle aerodrome early aviation, Bagatelle aircraft trials, Blériot, Blériot monoplane crash 22 June 1907, curved wing aircraft accident June 1907, curved wing design trial, early aviation Bagatelle 1907, early flight technology 1907, experimental flight failure France, flight, France, France Bagatelle aerodrome, French aviation history mishap, historic flight attempt 1907, June 1907 flight experiment, Louis Blériot flight tests, monoplane, monoplane engineering test, piemags, pioneering aeronautical trials France, pioneering aircraft testing France, pre-WWI aircraft incident France, trials, wings
Published in: Louis Blériot: From the Seine to the Channel, 1905–1909