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Pilot recreates Channel crossing | Pilot recreates Channel crossing |
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A French pilot has successfully recreated the first flight across the English Channel, on the 100th anniversary of the achievement. | A French pilot has successfully recreated the first flight across the English Channel, on the 100th anniversary of the achievement. |
At dawn on 25 July 1909, Frenchman Louis Bleriot created history by piloting his Bleriot XI from Sangatte, France, to Dover in England. | At dawn on 25 July 1909, Frenchman Louis Bleriot created history by piloting his Bleriot XI from Sangatte, France, to Dover in England. |
French pilot Edmond Salis took off from Bleriot Beach on Saturday in an exact replica of his monoplane. | French pilot Edmond Salis took off from Bleriot Beach on Saturday in an exact replica of his monoplane. |
The crossing was part of the Dover 2009 celebrations marking the centenary. | The crossing was part of the Dover 2009 celebrations marking the centenary. |
Identical aeroplane | Identical aeroplane |
Mr Salis landed on a grass airstrip just before 0900 GMT at the Duke of York's Royal Military School, close to where Mr Bleriot crash-landed after his 36-minute flight, in the shadow of Dover Castle. | Mr Salis landed on a grass airstrip just before 0900 GMT at the Duke of York's Royal Military School, close to where Mr Bleriot crash-landed after his 36-minute flight, in the shadow of Dover Castle. |
Louis Bleriot was the first man to fly across the Channel | Louis Bleriot was the first man to fly across the Channel |
Before the flight Mr Salis said: "Louis Bleriot surely asked himself the same questions as us before taking off, but there was more uncertainty then, since nobody had ever done it before him | Before the flight Mr Salis said: "Louis Bleriot surely asked himself the same questions as us before taking off, but there was more uncertainty then, since nobody had ever done it before him |
His cloth and wood monoplane, which dates from 1934, is identical to the one Bleriot flew. | His cloth and wood monoplane, which dates from 1934, is identical to the one Bleriot flew. |
High winds forced the cancellation of a flight planned for later on Saturday where Swedish pilot Mikael Carlson was hoping to lead three replica Bleriot XIs across the Channel. | High winds forced the cancellation of a flight planned for later on Saturday where Swedish pilot Mikael Carlson was hoping to lead three replica Bleriot XIs across the Channel. |
Mr Bleriot's grandson, who is also called Louis, watched the aeroplane land. | Mr Bleriot's grandson, who is also called Louis, watched the aeroplane land. |
He said: "Today is a great day the anniversary of my grandfather's cross-channel flight of course -so for me, it's something that I've been waiting for for ages of course. | He said: "Today is a great day the anniversary of my grandfather's cross-channel flight of course -so for me, it's something that I've been waiting for for ages of course. |
"Not only to France, but for the world, his cross-channel flight was really the beginning of modern aviation." | "Not only to France, but for the world, his cross-channel flight was really the beginning of modern aviation." |
Mr Bleriot earned worldwide fame and a £1,000 cash prize, courtesy of the Daily Mail, for his 1909 achievement. | Mr Bleriot earned worldwide fame and a £1,000 cash prize, courtesy of the Daily Mail, for his 1909 achievement. |
His lightweight aircraft, with a 25 horsepower engine and made of ash, went into mass production. | |
The enterprising Gordon Selfridge had the Bleriot XI taken and displayed in his new department store in London. | The enterprising Gordon Selfridge had the Bleriot XI taken and displayed in his new department store in London. |