Catalogue Auction info The Binalong Motor Museum Auction(#115) 26/07/2020 10:30 AM AEST CLOSED Lot 255 of 315: AVIATION: A superbly constructed model of Monsieur Bleriot’s monoplane in which he crossed the English Channel – Wingspan aprox. 3.6 metres CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE PreviousNextSimilar Items Lot closed - Winning bid:$5,500 Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 The Binalong Motor Museum Auction(#115) 26/07/2020 10:30 AM AEST CLOSED Description VIN: Engine No: Registration: Description: AVIATION: A superbly constructed model of Monsieur Bleriot’s monoplane in which he crossed the English Channel – Wingspan aprox. 3.6 metres. The Bleriot monoplane was an important early aircraft because of its inventor's notable exploits and the aircraft's role in early training and reconnaissance. It first achieved fame in 1909 when its designer, Louis Bleriot of France, piloted one on the first flight across the English Channel. During the early days of World War I, both the French and British, used two-seat Bleriots for reconnaissance behind German lines, however by 1915 more advanced aircraft relegated the Bleriot to a training role. Many Americans who joined the British and French flying services prior to the U.S. entry into the war learned to fly in the Bleriot. Later, members of the U.S. Air Service sent to France for flight training received their first instruction in Bleriots with "clipped" wings that prevented them from taking off. At full throttle, the fledgling pilots bounced across the airfield, learning to control the rudder with their feet. Once they could keep the Bleriot on a straight course, they advanced to an aeroplane that could leave the ground. PROVENANCE: Purchased from the important Julian Sterling Collection Auction, Brooks Goodman 25/6/00. Categories: Aviation Shipping info