Airdrome Aeroplanes, Bleriot XI Replica, Experimental Aircraft Kit

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Airdrome Aeroplanes, Bleriot XI Replica, Experimental Aircraft Kit

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Airdrome Aeroplanes, Bleriot XI Replica, Experimental Aircraft Kit

AIRDROME AEROPLANES
Light Sport Compliant
Bleriot XI (75% Scale)
The Blériot XI is the aircraft that was used by Louis Blériot
on 25 July 1909 to make the first flight across the English
Channel.

This achievement is one of the most famous
accomplishments of the early years of aviation, and not
only won Blériot a lasting place in history but also assured
the future of his aircraft manufacturing business.
Military versions were bought by many countries, continuing in
service until after the outbreak of the First World War in
1914.

This classic offered many great flying
characteristics that influenced aircraft design for years
to follow. Now you can create your own piece of aviation
history.

This 75% scale replica offers the same appearance
and character as the original airplane. This airdrome
aeroplanes classic has adopted modern construction
techniques, today's engine technology, and flight
performance qualities that make this modern version a joy
to fly!

Bleriot XI (75% Scale)

Airframe Specifications
Wingspan 26’ Useful Load 260 Lbs
Wing Area 93 Sq. Ft Length 20’ 6”
Power to Weight Ratio: 7.8 lbs/hp Height 6’ 8”
Wing Loading 6.8 Lbs/Sq. Ft Empty Wt. 376 Lbs
Cockpit Width 19.25”

Performance Specifications
Stall Speed 30 mph Cruise Speed 45 mph
Top Speed 61 mph Rate of climb 920 fpm
Powerplant Specifications
1) VW Direct Drive 1600cc/75 Hp
2) Rotax 52-65 Hp

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That guy is awesome! The world is a better place with a Bleriot flying the English Channel.

fromaggiovagiola
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airdrome kits are the coolest planes ever. the fockker tri plane looks awsome

wackedoutdude
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probably the airplaniest plane ever made.

garychynne
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OK Robert ... I'll sak again... WHEN ARE YOU DOING THE SPAD VII ? Ron Applegate here in Rosamond, Ca.. I'm looking for that Spad airfoil...

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