1909 Bleriot XI, up close and personal #4 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 6/12/10, at the Centennial Aviation Day celebration held on the grounds of the beautiful Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum in Carson, California.
Much better detail viewed full size.
So, Lafayette, this is it, the last of the miniseries on this venerable aeroplane. Took a lot of shots of it because it was the only craft on display representing that long ago 1910 era, which was deeply disappointing. I wanted more!
Check out my initial posting of this machine for in depth information.
Adieu, thankx for coming by, and for any and all complimentary comments and faves.

Comments (13)
It's a masterpiece of design and wonderful lines and angles; great job giving us all the possible views! That wooden propeller is a piece of art!
Fantastic and very interesting shots. Excellent details.
Looks like a very complex engine! But how would I know??? Lovely collage of this old timer Harry!
It makes me wonder how anyone thought of making such a thing.
Another great collage of the old plane. Love the close up of the engine where we can see many details of the constraction.
Humm...allot of interesting parts on this...like the close up of it...great shots Harry.
Sweet shots of the engine and wonderful collage. Dana
wow this is something here. cool pov and wonderful find too
Excellent captures and presintation!
The engine and especially and lovely wood of the propeller are wonderful shots Harry, a very fine series.. Well shown.. And thanks for the shout about the clip.. :-) Rob
Love round engines! LOL. Yet another fine collage Harry. Hope you are having a great Sunday...
Very impressive... bet it saw a lot of action.. Nice work.
I love this old machine, everything is so amazing and clear, if I open my cars hood nowadays and have a look inside, it's jsut one block and the things you are aloowed to touch are marked yellow...