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Transcript
Airplane evolution
Paola Otero
"We want to fly"
"We want to fly"
Brothers Wright's dream
The brothers Wrigth start to dream when their father gave them a toy helicopter
Brothers Wright
They did this to know how to use the wind
They did this to know how to do aviation controls
In 1903 the first airplane was fliying!
It lasted 12 seconds
These are the plans of the first plane
The improved version with wheels
The first fatal air crash in history involving an airplane occurred on September 17, 1908 in Virginia, United States.
Alberto Santos Dumont
Alberto Santos Dumont
Santos Dumont was the first to complete a pre-established circuit, under the official supervision of specialists in the field, journalists and Parisian citizens.
Santos Dumont was the first to complete a pre-established circuit, under the official supervision of specialists in the field, journalists and Parisian citizens.
The fist public airplane
De Havilland Comet. The first commercial jet airliner was a De Havilland Comet, operated by the British public company (BOAC).
Airplane in the 30´s
Airplane in the 20´s
Airplane in the 40´s
Airplane in the 50´s
Airplane in the 70´s
The present
The present
It allows fast and efficient delivery of products and people, access to remote areas, cargo capacity and schedule flexibility. While air travel can be expensive, the benefits it offers are invaluable to the global economy.
The future
Hotel plane
The Sky Cruise will be the first flying hotel. It will be piloted by ai and it will have 20 nuclear propulsion powered engines.
Fly Net Zero
The Fly Zero Net will be an airplane with a 70% of an ecological fuel launched in 2050