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Amati 1/10 Scale Bleriot XI Model Kit

£315.95

An Exceptional Model Airplane In An Extraordinary 1:10 Scale Kit Wingspan 84cm Fuselage Length 80cm Scale 1:10 Difficulty Rating: Advanced Includes  Laser cut wooden parts Copper & brass fittings English instuctions with step-by-step colour book Full size plans Pre-carved wooden prop Cloth wing coverings Brief History The French Bleriot XI was one of the emblematic aircraft of the pioneering era, and won fame on the 25th of July 1909 when Louis Blériot successfully crossed the English Channel from Calais to Dover in 36 minutes and 30 seconds. Designed by Louis Blériot and Raymond Saulnier, the Bleriot XI was a light, sleek monoplane built using oak and poplar wood with cloth-covered wings, and was powered by very reliable, simple Anzani 3-cylinder 25 HP engine. The plane's sporting achievements, robustness, functionality and piloting ease contributed greatly to its commercial success, and it was actually the first aircraft in the history of flight to be used in war, when Italian Capitano Piazza piloted a Bleriot during the Libyan campaign between 1911 and 1912.

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Amati 1/10 Scale Bleriot XI Model Kit

An Exceptional Model Airplane In An Extraordinary 1:10 Scale Kit Wingspan 84cm Fuselage Length 80cm Scale 1:10 Difficulty Rating: Advanced Includes  Laser cut wooden parts Copper & brass fittings English instuctions with step-by-step colour book Full size plans Pre-carved wooden prop Cloth wing coverings Brief History The French Bleriot XI was one of the emblematic aircraft of the pioneering era, and won fame on the 25th of July 1909 when Louis Blériot successfully crossed the English Channel from Calais to Dover in 36 minutes and 30 seconds. Designed by Louis Blériot and Raymond Saulnier, the Bleriot XI was a light, sleek monoplane built using oak and poplar wood with cloth-covered wings, and was powered by very reliable, simple Anzani 3-cylinder 25 HP engine. The plane's sporting achievements, robustness, functionality and piloting ease contributed greatly to its commercial success, and it was actually the first aircraft in the history of flight to be used in war, when Italian Capitano Piazza piloted a Bleriot during the Libyan campaign between 1911 and 1912.

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