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Debris de la nacelle du ballon de Bradsky tombee au globe de Stains le 13 octobre 1902 (engraving)
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Debris de la nacelle du ballon de Bradsky tombee au globe de Stains le 13 octobre 1902 (engraving)
5228509 Debris de la nacelle du ballon de Bradsky tombee au globe de Stains le 13 octobre 1902 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Debris de la nacelle du ballon de Bradsky tombee au globe de Stains le 13 octobre 1902. Illustration for La Navigation Aerienne by J Lecornu (3rd edition, Vuibert & Nony, 1910).); © Look and Learn
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1902 Aerial Aeroplane Aeroplanes Air Vehicle Airfraft Airplane Airplanes Ballon Daily Mail Debris Fighter Aircraft Globe Motor Plane Nacelle Octobre Plane Cordier Mecanicien Stains
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This engraving, titled "Debris de la nacelle du ballon de Bradsky tombee au globe de Stains le 13 octobre 1902" transports us back to the early days of aviation. Created by the French School in the 19th century, this artwork captures a significant moment in history. The image depicts the aftermath of an aerial mishap that occurred on October 13,1902. The debris from Bradsky's balloon basket can be seen scattered across the globe of Stains. This illustration was originally featured in J Lecornu's book "La Navigation Aerienne" and later included in its third edition published by Vuibert & Nony in 1910. The engraving showcases not only the wreckage but also several individuals involved in this daring adventure. Mechanics M Lefebvre, M Surcouf, M Legal, Cordier, and M Mac Alpin are depicted alongside Bradsky himself. Their presence highlights their contribution to early aviation and their bravery as they pushed boundaries to explore flight. This artwork serves as a reminder of how far we have come since those early days of flying machines. It symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of progress and innovation within transportation. From these humble beginnings emerged today's advanced aircraft technology that has revolutionized global travel. As we admire this print from Fine Art Finder, let us reflect on our ancestors' courage and determination while appreciating the incredible advancements made possible through their pioneering efforts.
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