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Monday, July 14, 2014

Scratchbuilt 1/72 Bleriot VII

From the archive (2007):

I can almost hear the sighs of relief...a "conventional" plane!
After a series of planes which explored unconventional design ideas (Bleriot III "continuous" wings, Bleriot V Canard, Bleriot VI tandem, etc) Louis Bleriot selected an arrangement that will set the rule for times to come.
The Bleriot VII (1907) was simple plane which, as the other models, suffered several transformations that increased the experience and capabilities of its manufacturer/pilot.
The basically similar Bleriot XI will accomplish very soon the famous Channel crossing.
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A simple model to scratch following the techniques previously described in precedent articles, the major challenge will reside this time in the landing gear which after all is not that difficult.
I took some liberties with the cockpit interior furnishing it with spurious detail.
Another little bug for the "pioneers" airstrip, simple, but with the charm of a bygone era.
















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