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Louis Bleriot in his Bleriot XI starting his cross channel flight, 1909
On 25 July 1909 Frenchman Louis Bleriot flew from Les Baraques in France to Dover in England, becoming the first man to fly an aeroplane across the English Channel. The event made headline news around the world and stunned the British authorities
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Jigsaw Puzzle (1000 Pieces)
Experience the thrill of aviation history with our exquisite jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating puzzle features the iconic image of Louis Bleriot in his Bleriot XI, moments before taking off on his groundbreaking cross-channel flight in 1909. The photograph, taken from the Royal Air Force Museum archive, brings you closer to the excitement and courage of the first man to fly an aeroplane across the English Channel. Immerse yourself in the puzzle's intricate details and relive the historic moment that changed aviation forever.
1000 piece puzzles are custom made in Australia and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.6mm thick laminated puzzle boards. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 76x50cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most mail slots with a unique magnetic lid
Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion
Estimated Product Size is 76cm x 50.2cm (29.9" x 19.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This historic photograph captures the moment of triumph for French aviation pioneer, Louis Bleriot, as he readies himself for takeoff in his groundbreaking Bleriot XI monoplane, on 25 July 1909. The location: Les Baraques, France. With the English Channel stretching out before him, Bleriot was about to make aviation history by becoming the first person to fly an aeroplane across this iconic body of water, separating France from England. The successful completion of this daring feat stunned the world, making headlines in newspapers across the globe. The British authorities, who had long believed that the Channel was an insurmountable barrier for aviation, were left in awe of Bleriot's achievement. This record-breaking flight marked a pivotal moment in the development of civil aviation, demonstrating the potential for air travel between nations and paving the way for a new era of transportation. Louis Bleriot's courage and determination in undertaking this groundbreaking journey have left a lasting legacy in the annals of aviation history. This photograph, taken by an unknown photographer and now held at the Royal Air Force Museum, serves as a testament to the pioneering spirit of the early aviators and their relentless pursuit of innovation and exploration.
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