Depends on which one. He flew several, but his most famous was a Fokker DR.1 triplane. His first plane he painted red was an Albatross. His plane did not have a nickname in the sense of the striped tomato or the general lee (despite those being cars), but he flew in a unit known as the flying circus.
The most important may be: the plane It was invented by Alberto Santos Dummont, called "the father of aviation". He made successful demonstration flies, such as one arround the Eifel Tower, that helped him getting known. He had a plane in his garage in Brazil, and his biggest dream was: a plane for every person... everybody should have a personal plane, such as his.
Since this was posted under WW2, I guess you mean the most famous individual plane. (I assume you do NOT mean the best airplane in the war.) "Enola Gay", the B-29 that dropped the first atomic bomb. If this was posted in general Aircraft category, I would have to say the most famous non-military airplane was "The Spirit of St. Louis", the plane Charles Lindberg flew solo across the Atlantic.
William the Conquerer brought roughly 200 to 300 french barons to England . Most people would have thought he would have brought much more .
The Air Borne they were most commonly used during WW2.
== == There have been multiple Cleveland Hockey teams that have gone by the nickname of the "Barons." The 1937-1973 AHL Cleveland Barons (nee Cleveland Indians, nee Cleveland Falcons) moved to Jacksonville, FL in 1973 to become the Jacksonville Barons due to increased competition from the WHA Cleveland Crusaders. The organization folded shortly after in Jacksonville. This is the Barons franchise most Cleveland Hockey fans and historians association with the Barons name, and was the most successful incarnation of the franchises. In 1978, the NHL Cleveland Barons (nee California Golden Seals) merged their roster with that of the Minnesota North Stars. They remained in Cleveland a total of 2 years and played their games at the Richfield Colosseum. Click on the 'Cleveland Barons' link on this page to see the history of the Barons. in 2006, the AHL Cleveland Barons (nee Kentucky Thoroughblades) were moved to Worcester, MA to become the Worcester Sharks. They remained in Cleveland a total of 5 years and played their home games at Gund Arena (now Quicken Loans Arena.)
The most famous inclined plane was a wheelchair ramp or just an ordinary ramp.
A Baron was a noble given land and power by a king in exchange for soldiers in the Kings army.(This concept is called Feudalism) A Baroness was most commonly a Barons wife but they could also be female Barons.
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the Zepppelin was the most famous airship
The most famous sheep, if not the most abundant sheep, in Australia is called the Merino.
The most important may be: the plane It was invented by Alberto Santos Dummont, called "the father of aviation". He made successful demonstration flies, such as one arround the Eifel Tower, that helped him getting known. He had a plane in his garage in Brazil, and his biggest dream was: a plane for every person... everybody should have a personal plane, such as his.
Since this was posted under WW2, I guess you mean the most famous individual plane. (I assume you do NOT mean the best airplane in the war.) "Enola Gay", the B-29 that dropped the first atomic bomb. If this was posted in general Aircraft category, I would have to say the most famous non-military airplane was "The Spirit of St. Louis", the plane Charles Lindberg flew solo across the Atlantic.
the most famous is manfred von rictoren or famous known as the red baron or in garman de rote baron because the red baron shot down 80 enemy aircraft. (hes plane and the most famouse in ww1 was the fokker dr.1 tri plane)
obles most prized possesions
The plane in which most of the planets, including Earth, revolve around the Sun is called the ecliptic plane. This plane is defined by the Earth's orbit around the Sun and serves as a reference point for the orbits of other planets in our solar system.
The most famous niteclub in Harlem was called The Cotton Club
William the Conquerer brought roughly 200 to 300 french barons to England . Most people would have thought he would have brought much more .