Bernard 191 Oiseau Canari F-ABCP.
Built in 1929, and named ‘Oiseau Canari’ (‘Canary Bird’) due to its bright yellow colour. Designed to be the first aircraft to cross the Atlantic non-stop in a westerly direction, she ended in a tragic accident due to overloading. Now restored and preserved in the Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace at Le Bourget. | Rob Vogelaar
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