Fly by Wire was created in 2009.
Vernon R. Schmitt has written: 'Fly-by-wire' -- subject(s): Fly-by-wire control
Barbed wire was first used as a war defense system during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.
Wire obstacles, made of telegraph wire strung between tree stumps, were used for the first time by order of gen. Ambrose Burnside during the battle of Fort Sanders in the Knoxville Campaign of Nov. 1863.
Sparks Fly
No, a human cannot fly without mechanical assistance. What you see in films needs a wire harness, and a good counter balance. You will have to edit the wire out of the film.
The cast of Fly-by-Wire Trying to Rock L.A. - 2011 includes: Guilherme De Godoy Picolo Daniel Picolo
first use: they were one of the first planes to fly successfully. They were used in ww1 and the first part of ww2. Now they are used in air clubs, air shows and as private planes
The main (and most important) limitation to Fly-by-wire system is that is highly sensible to EMPs, since this one fries the hole system and the plane would unavoidably crash
The slogan Fly BMI was first used in 1998. It was used to encourage people to use the airline over other competing airlines in the hopes to boost sales and garner more passengers in a very competitive world of air travel.
Orville Wright was the first to fly an aeroplane.
It was first recorded in 1954 by Kaye Ballard