1909 Louis Bleriot

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Postby Ian Warren » Sat May 23, 2009 11:02 pm

In almost month from now comes the first International flight , France to Britain , 1903 was the year recond the the first real flight as we all no ... Our own Richard Pierce could also be considered .. but from a span of six years Louis Bleriot built an aircraft that today is the norm but with slightly more conventional materials smile.gif .



A plane that,s almost see threw .. Zac , this appears to your machine type winkyy.gif

MMM , the English Channel , lets try this .. but this time .. across the channel the Cook Strait
1.34 PM , Mark:


Boy .. am i in trouble


1.44 , 10 minutes later .. seems like ten hours


Looking back over my shoulder , seemed it would be quicker in a row boat


1.57 : this must be half way


2.08 : O'cripes .. engine cuts out .. and i cant swim , im a bird not a fish !


2.12 : looks like i'm going to make it

more better luck than management .

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Postby Chairman » Sat May 23, 2009 11:40 pm

Cool series !

Lucky you had some altitude to play with, those early pictures just out from the beach made it look like you were going to be making use of ground effects for added lift laugh.gif

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Postby Ian Warren » Sun May 24, 2009 12:07 am

Gary, just damn lucky to have a heavy south west wind smile.gif
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Postby Michael » Sun May 24, 2009 2:46 am

Where'd ya get pane from?

Cool little story smile.gif Did you just run out of fuel?
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Postby leow5263 » Sun May 24, 2009 10:59 am

awesome pictures Ian but this wouldnt be the first time, the orignal aircraft showed up to warbirds over wanaka 2006
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun May 24, 2009 11:14 am

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Where'd ya get pane from?

Cool little story smile.gif Did you just run out of fuel?

I got this Bleriot from a link at the SOH forum , it was a beta model , maybe thats why i run outta petrol biggrin.gif
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun May 24, 2009 11:19 am

leow5263 wrote:
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the orignal aircraft showed up to warbirds over wanaka 2006

THE ORIGINAL AIRCRAFT is right , the chap who own,s it had brought a house , think i recall it was Sweden in the attic was a brand new crated 1909 type . ... I think he first brought it into the airshow curcit in 2002 at Wanaka , funny to watch ,pilot sitting up directly into the airstream laugh.gif
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Postby Chairman » Sun May 24, 2009 8:13 pm

From the look of the model even if the pilot was laying down completely inside the 'fuselage' he'd still be directly in the airstream.

Must have been rather chilly, even at those speeds !

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Postby Ian Warren » Sun May 24, 2009 8:30 pm

Chilly willy,s aye Gary laugh.gif
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Postby Cbris » Sun May 24, 2009 8:39 pm

It was a French chappie who made this particular model, here's the "readme" that came with it (The link at the end is good still - I have made it clickable) :

**************** FS2004 - FSX 1909 Bleriot Type XI "La Manche" *******************

Copyright © 2006 jeanmichel.castagne@wanadoo.fr . All rights reserved.
Only for personal use.

Experience the feeling of flying an historic aircraft with full moving parts, pilot, simulated "Warping Wings", rolling wheels & suspension! This special version held extra gas tanks behind the cockpit for the journey across the English Channel or known to the British as "La Manche".
BLERIOT XI special 97th anniversary of the Channel crossing , for FS9 and FSX compatible. New model from the original aeroplane stored in "Musée du Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers" PARIS. The model is quite finish, just on going but try it !!! and enjoy !!!
To download the complete model , just ask me : jeanmichel.castagne@wanadoo.fr
Complete poor avionics and high textures virtual cockpit;
Model and texture by Jean-Michel Castagne
To have complete information or CFS3 model go to : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/bleriot11
Author: Jean-Michel Castagne. (INFO: jeanmichel.castagne@wanadoo.fr)
Happy Flying!

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Installation:
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WARNING: FOR THE USER OF AND OLDER VERSION : UNINSTALL IT BEFORE ALL!!!!!

Unzip the contents of this file to a temporary directory of your choice.

Than run :
bleriot11_r06.exe and choose the specific path for your FS2004 or FSX


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Postby Naki » Sun May 24, 2009 9:15 pm

Nice shots Ian - must try it myself

Same guy bought the Klemns over at the 2008 airshow - wonder if the Bleriot will be at the 2010 air show...not sure how much is orginal..........



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Postby kiwibarguy » Tue May 26, 2009 2:15 pm

Good stuff Ian, i had just been reading about this famous flight across the English Channel just the other day.

'British Customs had no provision for a landing other than by ship, so Bleriot was logged in as a ship's Master and the XI as a yacht.'-Wiki a yacht....... blink.gif


Don't tell me it was all the plane's doing, look at that finely trimmed wing-like mo!
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Postby Chestnuts » Wed May 27, 2009 5:14 pm

Naki wrote:
QUOTE (Naki @ May 24 2009, 10:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Nice shots Ian - must try it myself

Same guy bought the Klemns over at the 2008 airshow - wonder if the Bleriot will be at the 2010 air show...not sure how much is orginal..........


Hi all,
Realy happy that my Bleriot XI has landed in NZ !!!! and so nice screenshots by Ian !!!!

The Bleriot on the pics is a " TULIN A " , licensied version of BlériotXI made in Sweden ; that version with Gome Omega 50 HP .

about mine for FSX ..... it will be finish the 7th june for free download on my website.
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Postby Ian Warren » Thu May 28, 2009 1:46 am

Chestnuts wrote:
QUOTE (Chestnuts @ May 27 2009, 06:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Realy happy that my Bleriot XI has landed in NZ !!!!

Hello 'Chestnuts' biggrin.gif Wellcome to New Zealand , with that their is another , she wont fly but was the first aircraft in the RNZAF named 'Britannia' and its only 1.5 km away from me in the Air Force World Museum at Wigram . Many are look forward to your release .. maybe a little cross channel multiplay race cool.gif .

I hope we will be looking forward to other models from your hanger and design group or just stick around and enjoy the topics and add to them .
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