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ArtKramr
January 17th 04, 01:47 PM
>Subject: Photos of flying Blériot XI
>From: "Daniel Karlsson"
>Date: 1/17/04 5:51 AM Pacific Standard Time

>ee photos of one of the world's oldest original flying machines,
>a 1909-type Blériot XI flown by Mikael Carlsson:
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>Daniel K Aviation Images
>http://www.daniel-k.com/aviation/
>

Nice website.

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Daniel Karlsson
January 17th 04, 01:51 PM
See photos of one of the world's oldest original flying machines,
a 1909-type Blériot XI flown by Mikael Carlsson:

Daniel K Aviation Images
http://www.daniel-k.com/aviation/

Vaughn
January 17th 04, 03:47 PM
"Daniel Karlsson" > wrote in message
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> See photos of one of the world's oldest original flying machines,
> a 1909-type Blériot XI flown by Mikael Carlsson:
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> Daniel K Aviation Images
> http://www.daniel-k.com/aviation/

He and his plane were at Sun-n-Fun last year. It took him several
minutes of tinkering to get the thing started, and I would not have missed a
minute of it! I hope he becomes a regular in the Ameriacn airshow scene.

Vaughn

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Tex Houston
January 17th 04, 08:31 PM
"Daniel Karlsson" > wrote in message
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>
> See photos of one of the world's oldest original flying machines,
> a 1909-type Blériot XI flown by Mikael Carlsson:
>
> Daniel K Aviation Images
> http://www.daniel-k.com/aviation/

I looked at the photo but do not believe it was a MILITARY aircraft.

Tex

Daniel Karlsson
January 18th 04, 02:29 PM
Tex Houston > skrev i
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> "Daniel Karlsson" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > See photos of one of the world's oldest original flying machines,
> > a 1909-type Blériot XI flown by Mikael Carlsson:
> >
> > Daniel K Aviation Images
> > http://www.daniel-k.com/aviation/
>
> I looked at the photo but do not believe it was a MILITARY aircraft.
>
> Tex
>

Wrong. Used for military and civil training, observation etc.
This was a typical military aircraft of the first generation.

Franck
January 18th 04, 05:17 PM
> Wrong. Used for military and civil training, observation etc.
> This was a typical military aircraft of the first generation.


The Bleriot XI used for military opération is the Bleriot XI˛

You could see one of these Bleriot XI˛ in la Ferté Alais near Paris

here two photos of this one (La Ferté Alais Airshow 2003)

http://pegase.foxalpha.com/picture.php?Aircraft=109&id=579&size=l

http://pegase.foxalpha.com/picture.php?Aircraft=109&id=578&size=l

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Franck

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