The History and Future of Flight

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The History and Future of Flight The history of flight: Web Quest A brief history of flight Today’s aircrafts The future of air travel

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A Brief History of Flight ___________ His flying machine, the Ornithopter was never actually made but its idea was recorded and eventually used to develop the helicopter

A Brief History of Flight The first manned flight was done by the Montgolfier brothers who created the first hot air balloon in 1783 __________

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A Brief History of Flight __________ They flew the Flyer 120 feet in 12 seconds on December 17, 1903

A Brief History of Flight 1927 – Charles A. Lindbergh comes first nonstop trans-Atlantic flight ________ 1939 – First modern airliner, Boeing 247 flies 1957 – The Soviet Union launches first satellite into space (Sputnik 1)

Today’s Aircrafts – Passenger Boeing 787 Dreamliner Costs between 218-300 million USD __________ Can fly …………………. See how videos are embedded directly into your lesson. While in slideshow mode, click the video image above and the video will automatically open in your browser

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Today’s Aircrafts – Space NASA’s space program flew its final mission in 2011 Today space travel involves trips back and forth from the International Space Station

The Future of Air Travel - Passenger The Sky Whale – in development 3 decks for passengers ___________ Plane could ………………

The Future Of Air Travel - Space ……………….. Future exploration using fuels such as Hydrogen, Electromagnetic, Quantum, Solar Sails, Ions, etc. ________