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  2. Timeline of aviation in the 20th century - Wikipedia

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    December 17 - The Dayton, Ohio, native Wright Brothers make four flights in their Wright Flyer at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina following years of research and development. Orville Wright takes off first and flies 120 ft (37 m)in 12 seconds. This is frequently considered the first controlled, powered heavier-than-air flight and is the first such ...

  3. History of aviation - Wikipedia

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    The history of aviation spans over two millennia, from the earliest innovations like kites and attempts at tower jumping to supersonic and hypersonic flight in powered, heavier-than-air jet aircraft. Kite flying in China, dating back several hundred years BC, is considered the earliest example of man-made flight. [ 1 ]

  4. Timeline of aviation - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of aviation history, and a list of more detailed aviation timelines. The texts in the diagram are clickable links to articles. The texts in the diagram are clickable links to articles.

  5. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Bianchi had created a one-off Vickers 22 (Blériot type) Monoplane, using Vickers Company drawings intended for the Vickers Flying Club in 1910. 20th Century Fox purchased the completed replica, although it required a new engine and modifications, including replacing the wooden fuselage structure with welded steel tubing as well as ...

  6. Miami’s aviation history began in this Pan Am hangar. County ...

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    The facts were not in dispute: The oldest standing building at Miami International Airport, a 1929 hangar built by visionary Pan American Airways founder Juan Trippe, played a singular role in ...

  7. Tallmantz Phoenix P-1 - Wikipedia

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    In late 1964 or early 1965 Tallmantz Aviation, Inc. of Orange County, California was hired by 20th Century Fox to supervise the aerial sequences for their upcoming film The Flight of the Phoenix.

  8. Aviation in the pioneer era - Wikipedia

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    The first competition, held in 1909 during the Grande Semaine d'Aviation at Reims, was over a distance of 20 km (12 mi) and was won by Glenn Curtiss at a speed of 75.27 km/h (46.77 mph). [15] By 1913, the last pre-war contest, the race was over a distance of 200 km (120 mi) and the winner's speed was 200.8 km/h (124.8 mph). [16]

  9. Six deadliest non-combat military aviation accidents in the ...

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    A U.S. Navy electronic-warfare aircraft crashed into San Diego Bay in California this week, injuring two service members.. The Navy said both pilots onboard the Boeing EA-18G Growler were rescued ...