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The desire of fly
400a.c.-1500
Javier Abad Guzmán Maldonado 2055282 IAE
Aviation Timeline
Copying nature isn´t enough
1891:
Taking fly
1903-1909

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The desire of fly

400a.c.-1500

Javier Abad Guzmán Maldonado 2055282 IAE

Aviation Timeline

To new winds

In our time

The second World War

1939-1945

The Great War

1914-1918

Copying nature isn´t enough

1891:

A new revolution

1950-1980

The peace before the rain

1919-1933

Taking fly

1903-1909

Even when the man was starting to be conscious about the world, he alredy acept that he wants to fly to be like birds, first was the kites, then he start to imitiate nature, birds, bats, insects, anything that could fly he investigated. But even then he just failed in evrey try even when he wants to. So many years has passed and Men becaome intelligent, but he only avhive failure, even one of our more recognized mathemathics and artist, Leonardo Da vinci put his efforts but even him couldn´t but when failure exist theres only one thing to do is success

400a.C.- 1400

Otto Lilienthal was an Aleman Engineer and one of the pionners of our history in aeronautics engineer. As an engineer he put all his effort to make the mankind fly, he observe the nature aroeund him and studied it and make tons of research and then one day of 1891 he make Derwitzer. Derwitzer was the first try in a long carrer of hits and misses, this fisrt glider wasn´t enough so the next year he invented the Südendem, this one was even beter tahn the first one and then Otto didn´t stop until his death

1891

The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur Wright, were American inventors and pioneers in aviation. They are credited with building and flying the world's first successful powered aircraft in 1903 heavier than air and propulsed by a motor Through meticulous research, experimentation, and engineering, they developed innovative control systems that allowed them to achieve controlled and sustained flight. Even with the avhieve whit the Wirght brothers in 1909 Louis Blériot decided to go beyond, with the inspiration of the Wright brothers he made an aircraft able to cross the "canal de la mancha"with the Blériot XI an aircratf with 28 hoursepower

1903-1909

This aircrafts were famous just for just one thing they were deadlier in the sky, engineer have to create fast if they want to live and work for their nations

  • Fokker Eindecker
  • Sopwith Camel: A british
  • Albatros D.III
  • Nieuport 17

Even in war engineers didn´t stop until its end, the battle now was taking place in the sky, dead was taking place everywhere inthe world and the aircrafts didn´t drift apart

The Great War

1914-1918

After the great war, there was massive amount of military aircraft. Many of these aircraft were modified and adapted for civilian use. This contributed to the beginning of commercial aviation, as people started using airplanes for long-distance travel. During this uncertain peace , men started to make progress in his invention, in 1927 Charles Lindbergh gained international fameby completing the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic from New York to Paris, Amelia Earhart also played a significant role in aviation by setting flight records. Structures, motors and even the pilot were evolving, aircrafts were stronger, faster and tehy could fly even long distance but even with this uncertain peace military research about aircrafts never stop.

1919-1933

The Second World War

World War II see the proliferation of advanced combat aircraft on all sides. A variety of fighters, bombers, and reconnaissance planes with improved technologies were developed and deployed, including more effective weapons systems and higher speeds Significant technological advancements in aviation were introduced during the war, such as radar systems, improving navigation systems, and more accurate weapon systems. Aviation was also a key field for the development of jet propulsion technology, which would later revolutionize the industry.

1939-1945

Before the World war 2 the idea of commercialize aircrafts to move people aropund the world and conecting them weren´t crazy. The Boeing 707 was created by Boeing Commercial Airplanes it was the team of engineers and designers under the leadership of William E. Boeing Jr. the son of the company's founder, who oversaw the development and design of the Boeing 707. On December 20, 1957, the Boeing 707 made its first commercial flight with Pan American World Airways, marking a milestone in aviation history by ushering in the era of long-range jet passenger flights.

1950-1980

Even with no war, we have reached the sky literally now a days we have sapcehips that surf into the deep space, but lets get back to the earth Now we have sonic airships and as the name says they can go even beyond the speed of sound, our comercial aircraft could like like an entire house and can lift more than 800 people in one flight Now we have autonomus airships powered by sun and even be pilot without a human just with a control or even with an artificial intelligence

In our time

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