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The production history of the plane

The production history of the plane. The way of travel!. The Wright brothers plane.

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The production history of the plane

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  1. The production history of the plane The way of travel!

  2. The Wright brothers plane This plane made by the Wright brothers was made in 1900. The Wright brothers were the first people to take flight in the first ever plane. The Wright brothers had tried many ideas and had failed.

  3. World War 1 Plane The first world war was when the U.S first Discovered that the only way to win the war with, was with planes. When a U.S plane crashed in Germany and was intact and the Germans had started to make their own planes. In world war 1 the way they started to use planes was for air surveillance and to draw out maps of the enemy territory.

  4. World war 2 spitfire The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single seat fighter aircraft that was used by the royal air force and many other allied country's throughout the second world war. The spitfire continued to be used as a front line fighter and in secondary roles into the 1950’s. it was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft and was the only British fighter in continuous production throughout the war.

  5. The Fixed-Wing Aircraft A fixed-wing aircraft is an aircraft capable of flight using wings that generate lift due to the vehicles forward airspeed and the shape of the wings. Fixed-wing aircraft are distinct from rotary-wing aircraft in which the wings form a rotor mounted of a spinning shaft and ornithopters in which the wings are hinged, allowing them to flap in a similar manner to a bird.

  6. The Harrier The harrier, informally referred to as the jump jet, is a family of military jet aircraft capable of vertical/Short takeoff and landing operations. Historically the harrier was developed in Brittan to operate from ad-hoc facilities such as car parks or forest6 clearings, avoiding the need for large air bases vulnerable to tactical nuclear weapons. Later the design was adapted for use from aircraft aircraft carriers. The harrier is also distinct as being of modern era, yet subsonic, contrasting with most of the major western post world war II era attack aircraft, which tend to be supersonic.

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