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Amiot 340. 01

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1. Title: "Amiot 340.01: A Pioneering Pinnacle of Early Aviation" 2.. This black-and-white photograph showcases the Amiot 340.01, an early aviation marvel from the golden age of flight. The Amiot 340.01, a single-engine, low-wing monoplane, was a significant achievement in the realm of aviation technology during the 1930s. Designed and manufactured by the Amiot Aviation Company in France, this aircraft was a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of its time. The Amiot 340.01 was a versatile machine, capable of serving various roles, including passenger transport, mail delivery, and even military applications. Its sleek design, with a length of 10.1 meters and a wingspan of 13.2 meters, made it an attractive and efficient choice for both private and commercial aviation enthusiasts. The aircraft's top speed of 185 kilometers per hour and a cruising speed of 160 kilometers per hour were impressive feats for the era. This photograph captures the Amiot 340.01 in its pristine glory, with its distinctive rounded wings and streamlined fuselage. The image evokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder, reminding us of the pioneering spirit that drove early aviators to push the boundaries of human flight. The Amiot 340.01 stands as a symbol of the progress and determination that characterized the early days of aviation, paving the way for the modern aircraft we know today. This photograph is an essential addition to any aviation or history collection, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the incredible achievements that have shaped the world of flight. 3. Keywords: transport, plane, planes, aircraft, aeroplane, aeroplanes, airplane, airplanes, flight, aeronautical, aeronautics, Amiot, 34001.

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