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Blériot Aéronautique Blériot XI

Blériot Aéronautique · Pioneering Monoplane · France · Pioneer Age (pre-1919)

Blériot Aéronautique Blériot XI — Pioneering Monoplane
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The Blériot XI is a French aircraft from the pioneer era of aviation. The first example was used by Louis Blériot to make the first flight across the English Channel in a heavier-than-air aircraft, on 25 July 1909. This is one of the most famous accomplishments of the pioneer era of aviation, and not only won Blériot a lasting place in history but also assured the future of his aircraft manufacturing business. The event caused a major reappraisal of the importance of aviation; the English newspaper The Daily Express led its story of the flight with the headline "Britain is no longer an Island."

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Experimental
Domain
Civil
Era
Pioneer Age (pre-1919)
Country
France
Manufacturer
Blériot Aéronautique
Operator
Louis Blériot / French military
Primary Role
Pioneering Monoplane
Status
Retired
Service Entry
1909
Produced
900
Engine
Anzani 3-cylinder fan
Thrust / Power
25 hp
Launch
Ground
Length (ft)
26.2
Wingspan (ft)
25.4
Empty Weight (lb)
507
MTOW (lb)
661
Endurance (hr)
3
Service Ceiling (ft)
8000
Range (mi)
200
Max Speed (mph)
47