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More ›The BLÉRIOT monoplane No. 8 is brought out for trials on 6 September 1908. The aircraft participates in continuing test activity and illustrates efforts to refine monoplane performance during the early years of powered aviation in France.
Author: piemags
Photo size: 5.4 Mpixels (15.4 MB uncompressed) - 2659x2023 pixels (8.9x6.7 in / 22.5x17.1 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 1908 aviation activity, aircraft development program, aircraft testing program, aviation, aviation engineering, aviation heritage, aviation progress France, Blériot, Blériot monoplane No. 8 trials, early aeroplane innovation, early aircraft evaluation, European aviation, experimental flight machine, flight trial operations, France, French aviation history, French flight experiments, historic aircraft prototype, Louis Blériot, Louis Blériot aircraft, monoplane technology, monoplane trial preparation, piemags, pioneer aviation development, pre World War I aviation, prewar aviation France, propeller aircraft, prototype, September 1908 aviation testing, testing, trials
Published in: Louis Blériot: From the Seine to the Channel, 1905–1909