Very beautiful glass plate with stereoscopic view
format 6 x 13 cm
The 2-seater Blériot Monoplane
The two-seater Blériot monoplane is a historic aircraft designed by Louis Blériot, a French aviation pioneer. Blériot is most famous for being the first person to cross the English Channel by airplane in 1909 aboard his renowned Blériot XI.
This two-seater Blériot monoplane represents an evolution of its earlier designs, specially adapted to accommodate two people, usually a pilot and a passenger. These aircraft were frequently used for training flights, demonstrations, and recreational flying in the early days of aviation.
Stereoscopic glass plate view "Blériot 2-seater monoplane" c.1910
Very beautiful glass plate with stereoscopic view
format 6 x 13 cm
The 2-seater Blériot Monoplane
The two-seater Blériot monoplane is a historic aircraft designed by Louis Blériot, a French aviation pioneer. Blériot is most famous for being the first person to cross the English Channel by airplane in 1909 aboard his renowned Blériot XI.
This two-seater Blériot monoplane represents an evolution of its earlier designs, specially adapted to accommodate two people, usually a pilot and a passenger. These aircraft were frequently used for training flights, demonstrations, and recreational flying in the early days of aviation.
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