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Hubert Lathams Antoinette in Blackpool 1909
Hubert Lathams Antoinette monoplane in Blackpool, England. Taking part in the first officially recognised aviation meeting to be held in Britain, the Blackpool Flying Week, which took place in October 1909. Latham took off and covered 8 miles in 11 minutes at almost 70mph with winds of at 40 mph.
1909
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%unrestricted Aircrafts Antoinette Blackpool Hubert Latham Monoplane
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
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This photograph captures the moment when Hubert Latham, a pioneering aviator, piloted his Antoinette monoplane in the historic skies of Blackpool, England during the first officially recognized aviation meeting to take place in Britain. The event, known as the Blackpool Flying Week, unfolded in October 1909, marking a significant milestone in the development of aviation in the country. Latham's Antoinette monoplane, a single-seat, single-engine aircraft, was a marvel of engineering at the time. In this image, Latham is seen preparing for takeoff against the backdrop of the bustling Blackpool airfield. With winds gusting at an impressive 40 mph, Latham's determination and skill were put to the test. Despite the challenging conditions, Latham successfully took off and covered an impressive 8 miles in just 11 minutes, reaching speeds of almost 70 mph. This remarkable achievement not only showcased the capabilities of the Antoinette monoplane but also solidified Latham's reputation as a daring and skilled aviator. The Blackpool Flying Week marked the beginning of a new era in aviation history, paving the way for further advancements in aircraft design and technology. This photograph serves as a testament to the courage and innovation of early aviators like Hubert Latham, who pushed the boundaries of what was possible in the realm of flight.
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