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- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 abstract "The Blériot 5190 was a French transatlantic mail plane of the 1930s, a large parasol-wing monoplane flying boat. It was of slightly unusual design, with a low-profile hull and the crew compartment housed in the thick pylon that supported the wing. The four engines were arranged with three along the leading edge of the wing, and the fourth on the centreline of the trailing edge. It was constructed for a French government contract to carry airmail to South America. The first example, christened Santos-Dumont flew on 3 August 1933 and by the end of 1934 had completed two proving flights across the South Atlantic, with Lucien Bossoutrot at the commands and the future French Admiralty Chief of Staff Henri Nomy as flight engineer. In February 1935 with Aéropostale's only other transatlantic mailplane, the Latécoère 300 la Croix du Sud, out of commission for maintenance, the Santos-Dumont entered service. From then until April, she carried all of France's transatlantic mail at the rate of one crossing per week until rejoined by la Croix du Sud and a new Farman 220 named Le Centaure. As part of this small fleet, the Santos-Dumont continued in this role until June 1937. Altogether, by that time, she had made 38 crossings of the Atlantic.In the meantime, the French government had ordered a further three 5190s from Blériot, and the company had borrowed heavily in order to build the aircraft. Suddenly, the contract was cancelled without explanation or compensation, forcing the firm into bankruptcy. Louis Blériot himself died of a heart attack soon afterwards, on 1 August 1936.".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 wikiPageExternalLink 9941.htm.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 wikiPageExternalLink 1677.htm.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 wikiPageExternalLink 65675039747_plane_plane-takes-off-on-water.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 wikiPageID "12073990".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 wikiPageRevisionID "559547259".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 ceilingFt "16730".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 ceilingM "5100".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 crew "Four".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 designer Filippo_Zappata.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 emptyWeightKg "12750".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 emptyWeightLb "28109".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 eng1Hp "650".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 eng1Kw "485".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 eng1Number "4".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 eng1Type "Hispano-Suiza 12Nbr".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 firstFlight "1933-08-03".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 grossWeightKg "22000".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 grossWeightLb "48500".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 hasPhotoCollection Blériot_5190.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 heightFt "22".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 heightIn "8".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 heightM "6.9".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 introduced "1935".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 lengthFt "141".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 lengthIn "0".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 lengthM "43".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 manufacturer Bl%C3%A9riot_A%C3%A9ronautique.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 maxSpeedKmh "210".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 maxSpeedMph "131".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 numberBuilt "1".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 primaryUser A%C3%A9ropostale_(aviation).
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 rangeKm "5000".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 rangeMiles "3100".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 retired "1937".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 spanFt "85".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 spanIn "3".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 spanM "26".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 type Mail_plane.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 wingAreaSqft "2539".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 wingAreaSqm "236".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 subject Category:Bl%C3%A9riot_aircraft.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 subject Category:Flying_boats.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 subject Category:Four-engined_push-pull_aircraft.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 subject Category:French_mailplanes_1930%E2%80%931939.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 subject Category:Parasol-wing_aircraft.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 type Model_airplane.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 comment "The Blériot 5190 was a French transatlantic mail plane of the 1930s, a large parasol-wing monoplane flying boat. It was of slightly unusual design, with a low-profile hull and the crew compartment housed in the thick pylon that supported the wing. The four engines were arranged with three along the leading edge of the wing, and the fourth on the centreline of the trailing edge. It was constructed for a French government contract to carry airmail to South America.".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 label "Blériot 5190".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 label "Blériot 5190".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 label "ブレリオ 5190".
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 sameAs m.02vnyhs.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 wasDerivedFrom Blériot_5190?oldid=559547259.
- Bl%C3%A9riot_5190 isPrimaryTopicOf Blériot_5190.