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The Blériot 135 (or Bl-135) was a French airliner of the 1920s a development of the Blériot 115 with more powerful radial engines. One of the two built was actually converted from a 115 while the other was built new. Both saw service with Air Union on their Paris-London route from mid-1924.

redenominado Blériot 135 cuando se equipó con Salmsom radiales.1
The Blériot 135 (or Bl-135) was a French airliner of the 1920s, a development of the Blériot 115 with more powerful, radial engines.2

Made by Blériot Aéronautique.

The Blériot 135 was one of the first four-engine planes designed expressly for civil transport and one of the small planes used exclusively on the Paris-London 3
Empty Weight Lb
7094
Wing Area Sqm
126
Eng 1 Type
Salmson 9Ab
Max Speed Mph
118
Range Km
570
Ceiling Ft
16730
Eng 1 Kw
172
Span In
Gross Weight Lb
11684
Capacity
8
Number Built
1
Crew
Two pilots and one radio operator
Empty Weight Kg
3218
Gross Weight Kg
5300
Height In
3
Primary user
Manufacturer
Range Miles
355
First Flight
19
Max Speed Kmh
190
Height Ft
16
Span Ft
82
Wing Area Sqft
1356
Met Or Eng
met
Span M
25
Length Ft
47
Height M
5
Ceiling M
5100
Eng 1 Hp
230
Eng 1 Number
4
Length In
5
Length M
14
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