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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2006

Testflight of my homebuilt Blériot

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  • Hi Shawn, the plans are from Rozendaal. They were published in the magazine "Der Motorwagen" in 1911. The engine on my Blériot is an Anzani 6cyl. from 1914 with 60hp.To find one is very difficult, sorry I cannot help.

    Best regards Hans

  • Wow! Thank you for building, flying and filming this incredible machine!

  • @injunscout

    thank you, I'm glad you like it

  • Thank you for your comment. Yes Pégoud has looped the Blériot XI but the aircraft was strengthend.

  • amazing. do you fly much?

  • not anymore. The aircraft is still airworthy with a permission to fly. I may fly it from time to time.

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  • Can anybody help a desperate 18 yr old boy? Im am building a Bleriot XI and need to get some plans, where could i find it? and where is the best place to find the motor for a Bleriot XI, I have seen some plans on google but their not readable. Plz help soon as possible. thanks. Sincerly Shawn Gentry

  • Wow! awesome! Where did you get the plans? Would like to buy a set and build one!

    Also looking for an Anzani W engine. 

  • I've seen quite a few pictures of these banking tight and diving around pylons (!) in air races at the Belmont Park race track (horses) in 1910. Your airplane is amazing to watch! Is it true Pegoud invented the loop in one of these? Thanks for posting. I felt like I could go on watching for hours.

  • I'm moving to the Philippines next year where there are many good craftsman and timber available at low prices I'm looking a experianced builder/designer of these type of aircraft who is interest in suppling airframes for export at a affordable.

    The more of these WW1 aircraft we can see flying the better

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