Blériot Aéronautique

The aircraft manufacturer Blériot Aéronautique was after the end of the First World War, founded by the French aviation pioneer Louis Blériot French company, which produced mainly aircraft and in small numbers automobiles. Focus of production were, in addition to some relatively minor military aircraft, commercial aircraft.

The company has produced the following known aircraft types:

  • Blériot- SPAD S.33
  • Blériot- SPAD S.46
  • Blériot- SPAD p.48
  • Blériot- SPAD S.56
  • Blériot- SPAD S.66
  • Blériot- SPAD p.86
  • Blériot- SPAD p.116
  • Blériot 110
  • Blériot 111
  • Blériot 115
  • Blériot 117
  • Blériot 118
  • Blériot- SPAD C.128
  • Blériot- SPAD S.126
  • Blériot 125
  • Blériot 127
  • Blériot 137
  • Blériot 165
  • Blériot 195
  • Blériot- SPAD S.510
  • Blériot 5190

In November 1934 there was a merger of the French aircraft manufacturer Blériot, ANF Les Mureaux and Farman to the Union Corporative Aéronautique (UCA ); However, this company was dissolved as part of the nationalization of the French aviation industry in 1936.

Automobile production

Between 1921 and 1922, the company introduced a Cyclecar ago. The model 8/10 CV had a two-cylinder two -stroke engine. The engine was front mounted in the vehicle and drove through a propeller shaft to the rear axle.

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