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Voisin-Henri Farman I Bis, France, 1907 |
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Farman Savoia 1909, France, 1909
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Levavasseur Antoinette, France, 1909
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One of the most well known designs from the early
days of aviation. With this type, several records
were flown, like the first german cross country and
the first time at 1000m height. A attempt to cross
the channel first failed.
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Nieuport-Macchi Ni 10, Italy, 1910 |
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Wright Brothers Baby, USA, 1910
, Training aircraft |
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Blériot XI/2 Monoplane, France, 1911
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R. Esnault-Pelterie REP D, France, 1911 |
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Wright Model B, USA, 1911
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The Model B is the first Wright type produced in
quantity. The major modifications were the use of a
more powerful engine and elevons instead of the
wingwarping feature. At College Park, Md., in Oct 1911,
a Wright "B" was used for the first military trials of
a bombsight and bob-dropping device.
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Paumier, France, 1912
, Light airplane |
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Henri Farman HF 4, France, 1912
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Hübner 1912, Germany, 1912
, Light aircraft |
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Nieuport IV G, France, 1912
, Light aircraft |
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