Blériot 125
Blériot 125 was a French airliner. It had its first flight on March 9, 1931. The aircraft was 45 ft 4 in (13.63) with 96 ft 5 in (29.4m) wingspan. Inside, it could hold up twelve people thanks to the aircraft’s twin fuselage. These pods had a center section that connected them and held the engine. The company’s first outing with the plane illustrated some massive issues they tried to rectify until 1933. Unfortunately, due to the prototype’s poor performance, Blériot canceled the project in 1934.