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  2. List of firsts in aviation - Wikipedia

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    First airplane flight across the Irish Sea: was made by Denys Corbett Wilson took 100 minutes to fly a Blériot XI from Goodwick in Wales to Enniscorthy in Ireland, on April 22, 1912. [ 85 ] First take-off by an airplane from a moving ship : Commander Charles R. Samson took off from a platform aboard the battleship HMS Hibernia in a Short ...

  3. Roe I Triplane - Wikipedia

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    The Roe I Triplane (often later referred to as the Avro Triplane) was an early aircraft designed and built by A.V. Roe which was the first all-British aircraft to fly. [1] Roe's previous biplane had a French engine).

  4. List of triplanes - Wikipedia

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    Hans Grade. first German-built aeroplane to fly Groos triplane: France: 1909: Experimental: Prototype: Alfred Groos' second design was a triplane which failed to fly. [8] Hansa-Brandenburg CC Triplane: Germany: 1917: Fighter: Prototype: Seaplane. One-off triplane variant of production biplane. Hansa-Brandenburg L.16: Germany: 1917: Fighter ...

  5. Who invented the airplane? What to know about the first ... - AOL

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    How long did the first plane fly for? The brothers flew the iconic 1903 Wright Flyer on Dec. 17, 1903, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Paone said. They conducted several tests, but Orville made the ...

  6. Claims to the first airplane flight - Wikipedia

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    The flight was officially observed and verified by the Aéro-Club (later renamed the Aéro-Club de France). This won Santos-Dumont the Deutsch-Archdeacon Prize for the first officially-observed flight of more than 25 meters. Aviation historians generally recognise it as the first powered flight in Europe.

  7. Triplane - Wikipedia

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    The first heavier-than-air craft to carry a person in free flight was a triplane, as far back as 1848 and long before the advent of powered flight. One of the few Danish designs to fly, in 1907, and the first powered type to fly in Germany, was also a triplane.

  8. Wright brothers - Wikipedia

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    His first flight lasted only 1 minute 45 seconds, but his ability to effortlessly make banking turns and fly a circle amazed and stunned onlookers, including several pioneer French aviators, among them Louis Blériot. In the following days, Wilbur made a series of technically challenging flights, including figure-eights, demonstrating his ...

  9. Louis Blériot - Wikipedia

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    Blériot was also the first to make a working, powered, piloted monoplane. [9] In 1909 he became world-famous for making the first aeroplane flight across the English Channel, winning the prize of £1,000 offered by the Daily Mail newspaper. [10] [Note 1] He was the founder of Blériot Aéronautique, a successful aircraft manufacturing company.