The first person to record the correct concept for achieving flight was Leonardo da vinci. He drew airplanes and helicopters often despite the fact that they wouldn't be introduced for a few more centuries.
The first people to develop heavier-than-air flight were Orvil and Wilbur Wright.
Wilbur & Orville Wright made the first airplane.
Over 5,000 years ago the ancient Chinese flew kites.
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When did he discovered? Do you mean what? He discovered Yellow Fever was transmitted by mosquitoes. And if you mean when did he discover it, then the answer you are looking for is he led a research team that discovered this in 1900.
J.J.Thomson has discovered the electron in 1897
It is not known where exactly in England sodium was discovered. It was discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1807.
cytoplasm/protoplasm was discovered by Robert brown
It wasn't invented, but discovered. It was discovered Sir, Alexander Fleming in 1933.
the wright brothers had the first flight in 1902 that was the first flight
The airplane was invented not discovered. The first official heavier than air flight was at Kitty Hawk.
People have tried to answer this question for many years, but only have discovered that only a blackbird can sleep in flight.
Sir George Cayley discovered the principles of flight in his 84 year long life starting in 1773.
Planes were not discovered ( to be "discovered" something has to all ready exist). They were invented. Orville and Wilbur Wright are given the credit for the first flight in an heavier than air machine in 1903 at Kitty Hawk, NC.
Archaeopteryx - when discovered - was the missing link between the reptiles and birds. It was still unable of real flight and had teeth.
He discovered that we can command nature when we understand her, we must learn about nature by observation, and that the physical world cannot be understood by relying solemnly on all-encompassing theories.. but rather by close observation of detail. Hope this helps! ^_^
Anywhere from late 1800's to early 1900's. Gliders in 1890's Wright brothers first powered flight in 1903
The collective noun 'flight' is used for:a flight of aircrafta flight of angelsa flight of beesa flight of birdsa flight of butterfliesa flight of cormorantsa flight of dovesa flight of dragonsa flight of ducksa flight of dunbirdsa flight of fowla flight of goshawksa flight of grousea flight of herona flight of insectsa flight of kestrelsa flight of larksa flight of locks (canal)a flightt of mallardsa flight of pigeonsa flight of ploversa flight of pocharda flight of refugeesa flight of stairsa flight of starlingsa flight of storksa flight of swallowsa flight of swansa flight of widgeona flight of woodcocksa flight of yesterdays
Yes, the noun 'flight' is a standard collective noun for:a flight of aircrafta flight of birdsa flight of cormorantsa flight of goshawksa flight of grousea flight of pigeonsa flight of ploversa flight of refugeesa flight of stairsa flight of storksa flight of swallowsa flight of woodcocks
The first person to discover Saturn`s moons was Christian Huygens in 1655. The following moons discovered in order are: Titan Discovered:1655 Discovered by:Christian Huygens Iapetus Discovered:1671 Discovered by:Giovanni Cassini Rhea Discovered:1672 Discovered by:Giovanni Cassini Tethys Discovered:1684 Discovered by:Giovanni Cassini Dione Discovered:1684 Discovered by:Giovanni Cassini Enceladus Discovered:1789 Discovered by:William Herschel Mimas Discovered:1789 Discovered by:William Herschel Hyperion Discovered:1848 Discovered by:William Lassell Phoebe Discovered:1898 Discovered by:William Pickering Janus Discovered:1965-1966 Discovered by: Audouin Dollfus Epimetheus Discovered:1966 Discovered by:Richard Walker Helene Discovered:1980 Discovered by: Pierre Laques Telesto Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Bradford Smith Calypso Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Dan Pascu Prometheus Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Stewart Collins Pandora Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Stewart Collins Atlas Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Richard Terrile Pan Discovered:1981 Discovered by:Showalter Other astronomers:Kevin Beurile, Brett Gladman, Matthew Holman and others. If you want to see the rest, go to wikipedia.com to see the article Timeline discovery of solar system planets and their moons.
No, the collective noun 'flight' is not used for chickens. A flight of birds is a group of birds of a type that fly together. Chickens, even wild chickens, don't fly in groups.The collective nouns for chickens are:a brood of chickensa chattering of chickensa clutch of chickensa flock of chickensa peep of chickensThe collective noun 'flight' is used for:a flight of beesa flight of birdsa flight of butterfliesa flight of cormorantsa flight of dovesa flight of dragonsa flight of goshawksa flight of grousea flight of insectsa flight of pigeonsa flight of storksa flight of swallowsa flight of swans