Channel Crossing ... by franco7
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Description
The Blériot XI gained lasting fame on 25 July 1909 when Blériot crossed the English Channel from Calais to Dover, winning a £1,000 prize awarded by the Daily Mail. For several days, high winds had grounded Blériot and his rivals: Hubert Latham, who flew an Antoinette monoplane, and Count de Lambert, who brought two Wright biplanes. On 25 July, when the wind had dropped in the morning and the skies had cleared, Blériot took off at sunrise. Flying without the aid of a compass, he deviated to the east of his intended course, but, nonetheless, spotted the English coast to his left. Battling turbulent wind conditions, Blériot made a heavy "pancake" landing, damaging the undercarriage and shattering one blade of the propeller, but he was unhurt. The flight had taken 36.5 minutes and had made Blériot a celebrity, instantly resulting in many orders for copies of his aircraft.
The aircraft, which never flew again, was hurriedly repaired and put on display at Selfridges department store in London. It was later displayed outside the offices of the French newspaper Le Matin, and eventually bought by the Musee des Arts et Metiers in Paris.
Blériot XI ...by Cris34 on ShareCG
Comments (7)
steelrazer
Interesting monochrome take on this. I like it. It has a very stylized look to it.
roshnad
Really nice work. Very well-imagined. Your historical description is a nice bonus. Your ocean waves don't seem quite right, but the rest is excellent.
Henchmonkey
Wonderful piece. The grain effect is a nice touch. Agree with roshnad on the ocean. Fix that, and maybe a sepia filter and you've nailed it. (Hmm. Maybe silver is more period accurate...)
mtdana
Very nice scene and render!
JeanneDeau
Those Magnificent Men and Their Flying Machines...I loved that movie when I was little.
pchef
excellent, beautoful picture of that plane
Briney
Aircraft have come a long way... that's REAL "fly by wire"!