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    For many people, it is hard to think of the current world without airplanes. This simple fact is what makes them so important to talk about in society. They might be overlooked sometimes, but they have added a lot to history and should not be taken for granted for what they achieve. To focus on a few countries, the United States of America and Great Britain, the invention of airplanes had some of its largest impact on them. Whether that be in terms of travel or warfare, these countries benefited

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    airplane this force is controlled by the thrust vector (engine/propeller). Using the principles of flight the Wright brothers flew the first successful airplane that they named the “Wright Flyer” in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina during the year of 1903. It flew a distance of approximately two football fields until landing (“Milestones of Flight”). Since the age of the Wright brothers, aerospace in itself has grown substantially from ballistic missiles to satellites. The key principles of

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    remained within the same area. It wasn’t until the expansion of civilization in America and the Industrial Revolution that the idea for using air travel became something on paper. After the development of the first air plane by Wilbur and Orville Wright, the plans started to be laid out as to how to properly use these new machines and what to use them for. Moreover the questions of where to let them take off, land and be stored needed to be answered. These questions led to the development of the

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    7th Grade Exploring Technology - Transportation Pre-Test (With answers) Name: _____________________________________ Date: ________________________ Pd: _________ Multiple Choice Directions: Answer each multiple choice question to the best of your ability. Only one selection is correct for each question. 1. What are the forces that affect an aircraft? a. Lift, Drag, Thrust, Gravity b. Lift, Drag, Weight, Pull c. Lift, Pushing, Gravity, Aerodynamics d. Lift, Pulling, Gravity, 2. What is the

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    Before World War I, both, European nations and the US changed the world with their innovating technological inventions. Between the 1800-1900s technology ultimately burst with expansion. It changed the lives of all. Three ingenious contributions to these periods were the invention of x-rays, the refrigerator and the airplane. X-Rays – 1895 marks the year, Wilhelm Roentgen, a German Physicist, discovered a type of radiation that could go through opaque objects. Before the invention of x-rays internal

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    wings that you glide on. That's when the Wright brothers thought of an idea that changed history. "North Carolina the Wright brothers flew their first full size glider"(Berliner 77). They attached a body and inserted an engine inside with a propeller and it flew! The propeller was there to thrust and the engine made the propellers work and that's how it started. "The second airplane, the 1904 Flyer, flew more that 100 times"(Berliner 86). The Wright brothers became actually very successful. "A million

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    The answer to this capstone question will examine the role the Federal Government in the development of aviation in the United States. The discussion will discuss the three ways in which the Federal Government became involved in aviation development and cite an example in each of those cases. The resulting effect on aviation development of such involvement will also be explored. Body In examining the history of aviation in the U.S. and the development of the airlines, it is clear that the Federal

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    One very influential inventions in the early 20th century is the aircraft. Ever since the design set by the Wright brothers, it has changed in both shape and size. Throughout history people have always found a reason to travel, and now this new type of invention is allowing people to travel farther and move faster. Everyone, no matter your color, race, or gender, is allowed to travel by this new form of transportation. The evolution of the plane played a major impact on the ability to travel, since

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    Fortunately for the America, amazing minds such as Edison, Tesla, Alexander Bell, and the Wright Brothers did exist to excel us into the technological age. The Wright Brothers were a very important part of the beginning of the aviation industry. They possessed many admirable traits such as courage and determination, as well as intelligence. While the critics laughed and called them crazy, the Wright Brothers never gave up. This persistence and dedication awarded them with the first flying airplane

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    Aerospace Engineering has paved the way for a vast majority of today’s modern technologies; it has contributed to the research and development of stealth, reconnaissance, and commercial aircraft. Aerospace engineering has made revolutionary breakthroughs in the development of both fighter jet and rocket designs, including pilot/passenger safety, thus forever changing the outlook of travel and warfare. One might ask; what is Aerospace engineering? Aerospace engineering is the

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