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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

Unidentified clip, possibly taken at the Voisin Aeroplane factory Billancourt, France

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  • hehe bomber ;-)) didn't you use this tune already in the wing transfer specialist video...

  • Yup, but it fit this the best!

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  • This alone justifies the existence of YouTube.

  • The engine is a Dresch 1002 cc (not a Hedström crank assemby)

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  • a time when pride in workmanship was tops, thank you Bomberguy,seen many of your aviation clips, I,m a vintage model rc flyer this stuff is great,thanks so much for your service,were all free because vets like you....

  • Bomberguy, you're the best!!!

  • great stuff learned alot

  • a collection of randon film clips spliced together - from different aircraft-

    Dual Rudder "tail" with aft- elevator looks like Wright Model "B"- then other type aircraft seen - wing section fabrication looks much like Wright process, But after 100 years this is truly a documentary of value thank you - BOMBER GUY-

  • Superb. Thank you.

  • Great movie, thanks for posting.

  • I am here simply for the fact that the game Red Dead redemption is set in 1910, so I wanted to see some films from that period :D

  • I doubt it, Auguste Dresch build motorcycle and airplane engines for Terrot, Peugeot, Voisin and Bleriot until 1914.

    As far as I know he wasn't related to Henri Dresch (rather large motorcycle manufacturer 1923 onwards)

    I've seen one of these V-Twin marvels myself,origianally fitted to a Bleriot really ahead of its time stuff. As far as I know he was killed in the great war, and his Sedan based workshop/factory destroyed.

  • Thanks, fella! (Maybe Oskar Hedström visited the German Factory. Or opposite. Who cares!).

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