Louis Blériot was a French inventor, engineer and pilot. He is credited for developing the world's first working monoplane. In 1909, he was the first pilot to cross the English Channel in a heavier-than-air craft, winning a newspaper's challenge prize. During World War I, his company designed and built planes used by the Allied forces.
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