The Other Lost Forum
Namaste and welcome to The Other Lost Forum!...guests, please join to get rid of those annoying google adds!
The Other Lost Forum
Namaste and welcome to The Other Lost Forum!...guests, please join to get rid of those annoying google adds!
The Other Lost Forum
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.

The Other Lost Forum

We are here seeking refuge. No more theory bashing, abuse or spam! Just have fun and enjoy each other!
 
HomeGalleryLatest imagesSearchRegisterLog in
Search
 
 

Display results as :
 
Rechercher Advanced Search
Latest topics
» The Qualities and Services of a Good Calgary Dentist
Aviation history EmptyFri Jun 24, 2011 7:12 am by Jessica24

» Season 5 Rewatch
Aviation history EmptyMon Jun 06, 2011 12:51 am by LostINZ

» The Nintendo DS
Aviation history EmptyWed Jan 19, 2011 9:01 am by be_map1512

» Pulaski County
Aviation history EmptyWed Jan 19, 2011 9:01 am by be_map1512

»  Come on and I'll show You the good time
Aviation history EmptyWed Jan 19, 2011 12:39 am by sangbmt

Navigation
 Portal
 Index
 Memberlist
 Profile
 FAQ
 Search
Affiliates
brothersoft.com
brothersoft.com
brothersoft.com
Follow us on Twitter
 

 

 Aviation history

Go down 
AuthorMessage
tungduong_9102




Posts : 162
Points : 486
Join date : 2010-10-14

Aviation history Empty
PostSubject: Aviation history   Aviation history EmptySun Nov 21, 2010 4:58 am

Aviation history refers to the history of development of mechanical flight—from the earliest attempts in kites and gliders to powered heavier-than-air, supersonic and spaceflights.

The first form of man-made flying objects were kites.[1] The earliest known record of kite flying is from around 200 B.C. in China, when a General flew a kite over enemy territory to calculate the length of tunnel required to enter the region.[2] Yuan Huangtou, a Chinese prince, survived by tying himself to the kite.[3]

Leonardo da Vinci's (15th c.) dream of flight found expression in several designs, but he did not attempt to demonstrate flight by literally constructing them.

With the efforts to analyze the atmosphere in the 17th and 18th century, gases such as hydrogen were discovered which in turn led to the invention of hydrogen balloons.[1] Various theories in mechanics by physicists during the same period of time—notably fluid dynamics and Newton's laws of motion—led to the foundation of modern aerodynamics. Tethered balloons filled with hot air were used in the first half of the 19th century and saw considerable action in several mid-century wars, most notably the American Civil War, where balloons provided observation during the Battle of Petersburg.

Experiments with gliders laid a groundwork to build heavier-than-air craft, and by the early 20th century advancements in engine technology and aerodynamics made controlled, powered flight possible for the first time.

Targeted Email Marketing
løbecykel
Back to top Go down
 
Aviation history
Back to top 
Page 1 of 1
 Similar topics
-
»  history of England
» Classic of History
» history of England
»  history of England
» History of Australia

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
The Other Lost Forum :: Lost Re-Watch-
Jump to: