Today marks the world's first successful airplane, the world's first successful airplane on the head of its two brothers, "The Ariel Wright" and "The Willow Right". The airplane successfully flew on 17 December 1903, both living in the United States.
An interesting story of the 1st airplane in the world
He later became known as the Wright Brothers in connection with the invention of an aircraft. The ship he built was a petrol engine that ran wings on both sides of the aircraft. However, even before that the airplane had been used. But these aircraft had many problems. And it was nothing short of a man's ride on them. But the Wright Brothers built the first best-controlled, powerful and man-weight-efficient airplane, which is why the first step to build an aircraft is the head of these two brothers. Surprisingly, these two brothers did not study any facts about the college. Both these brothers were German engineer Otto Lai Linte. Some training was taken by Glider Flight.
Both of these brothers had the ability to solve mechanical design problems, which proved to be helpful in advancing their successful ships.
His first success included only 12 scandals. His aircraft traveled 120 feet in 12 scams, but it proved to be a milestone for the revolution of the world's planes, surpassing the 12 scandals that he designed in 1900, the first aircraft.
But the aircraft was not a success as there were many problems in its design. In 1901, he again built another aircraft which was a better design than ever before. But there were some problems in which it could not even fly. In 1902, the two brothers tried to fly the aircraft more than 100 times, and many of their designs crashed, which took them several days to repay. Finally, he took his hard color and on 17 December 1903, he successfully piloted his aircraft in the air for 12 seconds. That day, he flew his ship several times. That day, he held his plane in the air for 59 seconds and covered 852 feet. For several years thereafter, these two brothers would be happy to improve their planes.
In 1905, he flew his plane for 39 minutes and set his best record. In 1908, he successfully operated a public flight to France for public flight, and the world's views were centered on the two brothers. In 1909, the US Army bought the first plane for itself, after which they established the Wright Company. Wilbert Wright died of typhoid in 1912. While Orwell lived until 1948
Most of us have seen a plane when we looked up and looked at the sky, while most of us have traveled from one place to another in a short period of time by plane. So, how did this "airplane", which summarizes the concept of space-time, come about today?
The first inventors of the aircraft were brothers Overwell and Wilbur Wright. The brothers conducted many experiments until they reached perfection. In 1903, an experiment he invented invented Orwell Wright in an airplane, 120 meters in the air under his own power, flew for 12 seconds and landed without any damage.
When World First Airplane Was Discovered
Although the Wright Brothers invented the airplane, many attempts were made to fly in front of them. These include kites, hot air balloons and zeppelins. The exact origin of the kite is not known. However, according to records, they were still widely used in China over 3,000 years ago. The first aircraft suitable for use was the hot air hydrogen balloon, invented in 1783.
There are documents that suggest that a monk named Elmer experimented with the glider in the 11th century. Leonardo da Vinci has a lot of illustrations about aircraft design. It is rumored that Hazarafan Ahmad Alibi spread his wings and left the Galta Tower in the 17th century, crossed the Bosphorus and reached the Dwankler of Iskdar along the southwest one day. In the 18th century, the French ais Pilate Pilate de Rosier experimented with flying balloons. In the 19th century, George Kelly studied the glider. John Montgomery of the United States succeeded in building a control gladiator in 1883. After several unsuccessful attempts, the first successful airplane was invented in 1852 by the Frenchman Henri Grafad. Zeppelin, a very successful aircraft, was used until 1930, but was abandoned due to weather conditions.
All these experiences of flying without a motor vehicle influenced the Wright brothers while they were doing their work.
In 1903, the F انٹر duration International Aeronautical Wright adopted the Brothers' aircraft as the first aircraft capable of permanent flight. In 1905, the Wright Brothers produced the Wright Flyer III, which was much better controlled than the previous one.
During World War I, airplanes were seen as combat vehicles. In particular, during World War I, the Germans and their allies largely used airplanes as fighter jets.
After the end of the First World War, progress in aircraft continued at full speed. The first flight was made across the Atlantic in 1919. In 1929, a new invention related to aircraft, the jet engine, was invented. It continued to grow rapidly until World War II and had a profound impact on the war. In 1947, the Chuck Egger X-1 exceeded the speed of sound (approximately 1235.5 kilometers per hour), the beginning of a whole new era in aircraft history. After 1952, jet engines were used in passenger transport and commercial aircraft. Jet engines have become more common in the world since the 1960s.
Today, airplanes are an integral part of many sectors such as passenger transport, defense industry and commercial transport. Since history, airplanes have changed the way humans live. Today, air travel has become an integral part of life in developed or developing countries.

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