The airplane was invented not discovered.
The first official heavier than air flight was at Kitty Hawk.
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After invention of paper .
No one discovered the airplane. The brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright invented, built, and successfully flew the first airplane.
the flying bird came to Africa to discover food
Benjamin Franklin did not discover electricity. He performed many experiments with electricity, but saying that he "discovered" it is like saying that Charles Lindbergh discovered the airplane. Bad analogy. An airplane is man-made. Electricity is a natural phenomenon which, like the magnetic field or atomic structure, can be discovered. For a man-made object on the other hand, the proper verb would be "invent" - Lindberg of course did not invent the airplane but someone did. No one "invented" electricity, but the phenomenon was unrecognized until someone, or a series of persons, discovered its existence.
The edges of airplane wings cause vortices, in other words, a trail of air turbulence, usually in a spiral pattern. It was discovered that this actually adds extra "drag" on the airplane (wind resistance that the airplane must push through). Engineers found that by adding these "winglets", or "wingtip devices", the vortices were reduced, which reduced drag on the airplane, and this allowed greater fuel efficiency, which is important for commercial aviation.
The airplane in the movie Airplane is a Boeing 707
Hi The Father of Aerodynamics is Sir George Cayley 27th December 1773 to 15th December 1857. You can find out more about him in the History of Avionics.
you have to be discovered and figure out if there are any new shoes and then fly on an airplane to california to audition. Before any of this, you have to be a good actor!
The front of an airplane is called nose of the airplane.
The elevator section of an airplane is located in the aft of the airplane, or on the little wings in the back section of the airplane. The elevators move the airplane on its vertical axis, thereby making the airplane climb or descend.
Airplane? What airplane? My paper airplane wings weigh less than 8 grams.