Louis Blériot

Pilot, Inventor

1872 – 1936

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Who was Louis Blériot?

Louis Charles Joseph Blériot was a French aviator, inventor and engineer. He developed the first practical headlamp for cars and established a profitable business manufacturing them, using much of the money he made to finance his attempts to build a successful aircraft. In 1909 he became world famous for making the first flight across the English Channel in a heavier than air aircraft, winning the prize of £1,000 offered by the Daily Mail newspaper. Blériot was also the first to make a working, powered, piloted monoplane. and the founder of a successful aircraft manufacturing company.

Famous Quotes:

  • "I am alone. I can see nothing at all. For ten minutes, I am lost."

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Born
Jul 1, 1872
Cambrai
Also known as
  • Louis Bleriot
Nationality
  • France
Profession
Education
  • École Centrale Paris
    Engineering
Died
Aug 2, 1936
Paris
Resting place
Cimetière des Gonards

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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