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Page 1: Moments in Aviation History f Click for next slide

Moments in Aviation History f

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Since the dawn of time, visionaries and inventors shared one dream - to fly!

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December 17, 1903The Wright Brothers made their first successful powered flight.

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Also on December 17, 1903Only minutes afterwards…

The first noisecomplaint!

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The first flight was a mere 120 feet long. Historical records show why…

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Soon, other brave souls took to the air in their self-constructed machines…

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And not before long, the first set of aviation regulations were introduced…

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Airplanes became more and more common, and were soon used for warlike operations.

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Aviators were considered heroes, such as Freiherr von Richthofen, famous for his nickname…

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May 20, 1927

Charles Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field near New York City for the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic.

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His preparations and his machine, the “Spirit of St. Louis”, were (almost) flawless…

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During World War II, aircraft became more and more advanced and aviation once again made huge leaps. (And the occasional dive.)

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Mankind was able to fly higher and further with every year that went by.

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April 12, 1961

The first person to go beyond the great blue yonder was Juri Gagarin on the Vostok 1 mission.

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July 20, 1969

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon during the Apollo 11 space flight.

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January 22, 1970

The first Boeing 747 entered service on Pan Am’s “New York – London” route.

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And a few years later, something amazing happened that’s not found in any aviation history books…

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Aviation has advanced so rapidly, we don’t even need to be in the aircraft anymore.

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The corresponding evolution of aviators is displayed with the help of fighter pilots in this scientific graphical exposition…

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