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More ›The BLÉRIOT monoplane No. 11 flies toward the English coast on 25 July 1909 during Louis Blériot's Channel crossing, while the aircraft is observed from the vessel Escopette as the flight approaches its destination.
Author: piemags
Photo size: 5.1 Mpixels (14.7 MB uncompressed) - 1884x2725 pixels (6.3x9.1 in / 16x23.1 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 25 July 1909, aircraft navigation, Aircraft nearing England period, aviation, aviation history, Blériot, BLÉRIOT monoplane No. 11, Blériot monoplane No. 11 Channel crossing 1909, Channel crossing, coastal approach, Cross-Channel aviation achievement period, cross-Channel journey, crossing, early flight, Early long-distance flight period, Edwardian, English coast, English coast approach flight 1909, Escopette, France, French aviation, French aviation milestone 1909, International aviation breakthrough era, international flight, Louis Blériot, Louis Blériot aerial journey era, milestone, monoplane, Monoplane progress toward coast, piemags, Pioneer flight over Channel 1909, pioneering aviator
Published in: Louis Blériot: From the Seine to the Channel, 1905–1909