Orville and Wilbur Wright ( the Wright Brothers) invented the first airplane at Kitty Hawk, NC (North Carolina), December 17, 1903
2006-07-10 09:05:45
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answered by goodcharacter 3
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If you think about it, you'd be RIGHT in saying or thinking that The Wright Brothers were the first PEOPLE (not person) to invent an aeroplane.
The Wright Brothers were;
Orville Wright
Born: 19th August 1871
Died: 30th January 1948
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Wilbur Wright
Born: 16th April 1867
Died: 30th May 1912
The first aeroplane was invented on 17th December 1903.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_brothers for more information.
:-)
2006-07-10 16:09:19
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answered by The Techie 4
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I suggest that the aeroplane was invented by Leonardo Da Vinci, who unsuccessfully flew it on January 3, 1496. However, I recently watched a programme which showed it flying. It was more of a hang-glider than an aeroplane! He also designed a helicopter in around 1490.
Sir George Cayley, the inventor of the science of aerodynamics, was building and flying models of fixed-wing aircraft as early as 1803, and he built a successful passenger-carrying glider in 1853. Self-powered aircraft were designed and constructed by Clément Ader. On October 9, 1890, Ader attempted to fly the Ãole, which succeeded in taking off and flying a distance of approximately 50 meters before witnesses. In August 1892 the Avion II flew for a distance of 200 metres, and on October 14, 1897, Avion III flew a distance of more than 300 metres.
So now pick the sentence with the date (month and year) that suits you!
2006-07-10 16:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Erm. As in, the controlled, powered flight of a heavier-than-air flying machine? As opposed to, say, a glider or a hot air balloon?
That would be Wilbur and Orville Wright, together. There wasn't a specific month and year during which it occured - they developed their airplane between 1900 and 1903. Their first powered flight was December 17, 1903.
2006-07-10 16:11:00
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answered by extton 5
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The Wright Brothers
http://www.first-to-fly.com/
2006-07-10 16:06:42
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answered by Maria Consuelo Zavala 2
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The first person? You mean that after the first person had done it - someone else actually invented an aeroplane AGAIN!
2006-07-10 17:35:59
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answered by Trevor h 6
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You're strict, aren't you?
The first verified powered flight was by the Brazilian Santos Dumont in 1906. The Wright Brothers' alleged flight in 1903 was not witnessed by anyone who knew what they were supposed to be looking for, and the brothers didn't make another flight until AFTER Santos Dumont had completed his. He was robbed.
2006-07-10 16:10:02
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answered by wild_eep 6
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Wilbur and Orville Wright.
On that night (17th December,1903, History teacher was male mate, so that is my guess) drunked Wilbur was passed out and was repeatedly shouting "flying machine", and Orville got this idea of making some freaky flying thing.
2006-07-10 17:33:02
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answered by A.j. 3
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According to records on earth, the first aeroplane to be invented was not constructed, it was in november 14th 29827 years ago in Kulkik Egypt by Asis Kizehk. The plane was called juzah (wind god).
The first aeroplane to be constructed was the kulchak (pilgrim hawk) in Egypt nov 23rd -dec 14th 41 dc, by Asis Bisen. The plane flew nicely, it sustained with pedals and was supported on wheels. 31 years after an engine was mounted along with four bombs. 4000 of these planes did go to war on 83 dc, against anchile, chut (south) and acad (north) provinces. They rebeled on draught and population, and were sufocated.
The kulchak served as model for later inventions, like the peruvian first plane (champin, sparrow) which was made by inca Huayna Capac II, it standed on four wheels and carried four bombs, carrying three persons, worked on fuel, it did help construct some fortresses and tourist facilities, along with providing post ofice and transport along the continent. It did not carry enough distance to take some to Egypt or China.
1341 years ago in Iraq a plane was invented by Halim Hasan, carrying 14, it could take 14 bombs and travel 13000 kilometers, it was the haran (lion), it became famous because helped Asurbaniptal III win in Samir and Uzbekistan war. They did not yet encounter air battle, the plane was invented on apointment by king of Iraq.
The next type of plane was Chuspe (hummingbird) fabricated in Peru 618 years ago by the Fuerza Aerea, as training and bombing, it carried fuel for 1700 kilometers, 40 persons, and 18 bombs or 4 missiles. 14800 of these were made, it sustained war against english and spanish for 360 years, and did travel to Egypt and China, carrying back and forth tourists and cargo exchange. Some 340 these planes were put out of service to be replaced by the chaurique (tucano), which still flies with subtle changes.
Certain things are said on european and american products, I too know this continent was not taken by surprise and europeans did never win a battle in our territory.
I too can see in the records of time and elapse. Bye.
2006-07-10 16:25:34
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answered by Manny 5
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Michelangelo - 16th century?
2006-07-10 16:04:42
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answered by The Wandering Blade 4
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