Les avions de la première guerre mondiale 1914-1916
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 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 Model A
The model A did some demonstrations in France and Europe in 1907.
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.
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".
Several flight attempts done in 1906. The aircraft flew for over 200 feet at an altitude of about 10 feet (3 m).