I believe the first aircraft MADE to carry more than 100 passengers was Boeing's model 388 Stratocruiser in the early 1950's. There is also the possibility it may have been a Douglas DC-6B or the early model 102 Bristol Britannia. -I earlier highlighted MADE, as I also have unproven stories of DC-4 s carrying more than 100 during WW2.
- Whichever aircraft, it happened no later than the early '50 s. (not the 90's as many younger contributors appear to think )
I believe that would be Boeing's 377 Stratocruiser around 1946.
I believe that would have been the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser in 1947
The Hindenburg carried more passengers than the Graf Zeppelin.
The Hindenburg carried more passengers than the Graf Zeppelin.
Cotton from the south(apex)
There were many ships that brought Irish immigrants to the USA. The most well-known was the Titanic. Third Class passengers were on the lower decks and did not have anywhere near the luxurious amenities that the First Class passengers had. After the Titanic sank some steerage passengers were rescued, along with other passengers, and eventually made it to the USA, but many more died.
The Wright Brothers airplanes were made of wood and cloth. Modern airplanes have metal fuselages (which means that its a closed object, unlike older planes). Modern airplanes are pressurized, which means you can breath at high altitudes. Newer airplanes can carry much more passengers and has much more range. Most new airplanes have either turboprop, turbofan, or turbojet engines, which are much more fuel efficient, less noisy, and more reliable, whereas older airplanes used piston airplanes. They also have more sophisticated technology, such as fly by wire, turbulence avoidance, etc.
1000 passengers? Hasn't been invented yet. I would call it . . Boeing 1177
In a small plane like Cessna only three passengers can go. In Airbus380 more than 500 passengers can be accommodated. This largely depends on the size of the plane.
The Hindenburg carried more passengers than the Graf Zeppelin.
Some can. Others carry fewer or more.
The Hindenburg carried more passengers than the Graf Zeppelin.
Cotton from the south(apex)
It would be best and more accurate for you to contact the airport and ask them.
In 1909, the airship LZ 6 became the first Zeppelin used for commercial passenger transport. Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin set up the first commercial airline in 1912, using a form of the dirigible to transport more than 34,000 passengers before World War I. The company was called Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-AG (DELAG). The first airline to make scheduled airplane flights was the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line. The service began in the winter of 1914. They carried one or two passengers in a Benoist flying boat.
They were not called "buggies" but yes they were. There were two kinds of cabs in Victorian London: Hansom cabs: these had 2 wheels and carried 2 passengers Growlers: these had 4 wheels and carried more than 2 passengers
There were many ships that brought Irish immigrants to the USA. The most well-known was the Titanic. Third Class passengers were on the lower decks and did not have anywhere near the luxurious amenities that the First Class passengers had. After the Titanic sank some steerage passengers were rescued, along with other passengers, and eventually made it to the USA, but many more died.
The Airbus A380 which is a double-deck wide-body aircraft while the B737 is a narrow-body.
They are not always provided with chocolate. More common is a hard candy to help you swallow to adjust your ear pressure from changing altitude.