ORVILLE WRIGHT'S RECORD FLIGHTS AT FORT MYER. was broken THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL CROSS-CHANNEL FLIGHT. page 99.ORVILLE WRIGHT AND LIEUT. LAME FLYING IN THE GOVERNMENT ENDURANCE The No. XI. monoplane and M. Louis Bleriot engineer its designer builder and pilot. country flight. LOUIS BLERIOT AND HIS FAMOUS NO. XI. MONOPLANE WHICH CARRIED HIM SAFELY ACROSS THE ENGLISH CHANNEL., scientific american, -1909-08-07
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