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More ›The BLÉRIOT monoplane No. 11 comes into sight of the English coast on 25 July 1909 as Louis Blériot advances toward the completion of his Channel crossing, marking a significant stage in the pioneering flight.
Author: piemags
Photo size: 5.1 Mpixels (14.6 MB uncompressed) - 1893x2692 pixels (6.3x9 in / 16x22.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 25 July 1909, achievement, aerial navigation, Aircraft approaching England stage, approach, aviation, aviation history, Blériot, BLÉRIOT monoplane No. 11, Blériot monoplane sighting English coast 1909, Channel crossing, Channel crossing final approach period, Cross-Channel progress achievement, cross-water flight, Early international flight era, Edwardian, England approach, English coast, English shoreline aviation milestone, flight progress, France, French aviation, French aviator nearing destination, Historic aviation route period, international aviation, Louis Blériot, Louis Blériot flight success era, monoplane, monoplane travel, piemags, Pioneer monoplane journey 1909, pioneering flight
Published in: Louis Blériot: From the Seine to the Channel, 1905–1909