Elizabeth MacGill was a Canadian aeronautical engineer and was known as the first female aircraft designer. Wikipedia has a nice article on her. Link to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsie_MacGill
this is important to history because she was the first lady to be interested in being aeronautical engineer
Albert Einstein did not design airplanes- first, last or in between.
Depending on the size of the motor, a small backup generator can take as long as five to ten minutes to start supplying adequate power to your house. But it's still a great investment if you lose power.
after the first flight by the write brothers all the military and airforce wanted the design and dinamics of the aircraft so they can creat it to
As in many cases of fighter aircraft development, it was more of an evolutionary process than a single design or designer. A design team from Northrop Aircraft started looking for a successor for it's F-5 Tiger, and first came up with the YF-17 after years of planning. Later this evolved into the first F-18.
The first female airplane designer was Elsie Macgill. She was a Canadian who was born in 1905 and was not only the first female airplane designer, she was also the world's first female aeronautical engineer.
1939Answer:The concept of a jet turbine-propelled aircraft was first documented, independently, by Frank Whittle in the UK in 1928 and by Hans von Ohain in Germany in 1936. Whittle patented his design in the UK in 1930. The first jet aircraft to actually fly was built in Germany in 1939.
He made his presence felt by designing a flexible wing called the "sailwing," which improved the durability and maneuverability of jet aircraft.
The first aircraft to have wings was the Wright Flyer, the first aeroplane to fly in 1901.
Franklin Roosevelt was the first tp have a presidential aircraft.
It was in kitty hawk, Ohio. Wright brothers worked on the design of the first aircraft that was powered by internal combustion engine. Their first flight took place in early years of 1900's.