The first powered aircraft with a name seems to be the "Wright Flyer I" ... although they built and flew many gliders before that.
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Indias first Aircraft carrier was the INS Vikrant, formally known as HMS Hercules.
The U.S.S. Enterprise, CVN-65, was the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. A link is provided.
The first successful powered aircraft was the Wright Flyer built by the Wright brothers. I think the first flight was something like 12 seconds.
The first spacecraft on the moon was called Eagle. After the Jules verne spacecraft.
Her first aircraft, a yellow Kinner Airster was named 'Canary'
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My grandfather was Henry Bolte and was the founder of Bolte Aircraft. I don't know about a brother.
Lufthansa's first aircraft was a Convair 340 Metroliner, delivered in August 1954.
Kanishka is the name of an aircraft. This aircraft is used in the Air force.
The first manned aircraft was a hot air balloon created by the Montgolfier brothers, its maiden flight occurred on October 15th 1783. If this balloon was named, the name has been lost to history. Presumably one could call it "The Montgolfier Balloon."