Les avions de la première guerre mondiale 1914-1916

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Les avions de la première guerre mondiale - 1914/1916 DVD cover.

Documentary (1996)

Starring:
Alex Scott (Narrator)
Albert Coia (Character)
Grant Slawson (Character)

(Synopsis needed)


Wright Flyer II

Orville & Wilbur Wright with the Wright Flyer II at Huffman Prairie May 1904.

Wright Flyer II.

Wright Flyer III

Wright Flyer III.
Wright Flyer III.
Wright Flyer III
Wright Flyer III.
Wright Flyer III.

Wright Flyer III

Accident of September 1908, 17th in a demonstration for US Army at Fort Myer, Virginia, injuring Orville Wright and killing his passenger Lt. Thomas Selfridge who thus became the first man to die a powered airplane.

Wright Flyer III.
Wright Flyer III.

Wright Model A

The model A did some demonstrations in France and Europe in 1907.

Wright Model A.
Wright Model A.
Wright Model A.
Wright Model A.
Wright Model A.

Voisin Hydro-Planneur

Trial for taking off from the Seine river in 1905. The glider was towed by a motor-boat.
Same aircraft seen in other movies - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.

Voisin Hydro-Planneur.
Voisin Hydro-Planneur.
Voisin Hydro-Planneur.
Voisin Hydro-Planneur.
Voisin Hydro-Planneur.


Santos Dumont 14-bis

In order to simulate flight-like conditions, Santos-Dumont attached the aircraft to the belly of his latest non-rigid airship, the Number 14. Due to this, the aircraft came to be known as the "14-bis".

Santos Dumont 14-bis.

Several flight attempts done in 1906. The aircraft flew for over 200 feet at an altitude of about 10 feet (3 m).

Santos Dumont 14-bis.
Santos Dumont 14-bis.
Santos Dumont 14-bis.
Santos Dumont 14-bis.
Santos Dumont 14-bis.