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French Aeroplanes Before the Great War is a catalog of the aeroplanes of
the nearly 700 French builders who worked before the onset of World War
I. Most of these aeroplanes flew - some did not - some were never even
finished - but all of them reflect the extraordinary vitality and sense
of optimism that powered the aeronautical world before the future of the
aeroplane began to become clearer in wartime. If the Wrights had not
flown in 1903, one of the early French builders would very quickly have
won the laurels for the first flight. Some of the machines appear in
these pages probably for the first time in print; others are rarely
seen. This collection serves as a kind of super Exposition
Internationale de Locomotion Arienne; readers are invited to enter the
Grand Palais, as they might have in 1908 or 1909, to enjoy these
marvelous aircraft.
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