Monday, September 29, 2008

Walker Electric Car



The first car made a lot of noise, this machines are too noisey.
As the years went by they modifided the horn and the wheels, so they would not make noise.

Monday, September 22, 2008

The first car that use Gasoline



This car was made in the United States,in 1893 this was the first car to run on gasoline.

This model car was name Duryea.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Fighter Jet




First they made the Airplane just to fly, now they have them to fight with.

Space Ship


There are several like this Space Ship that has been to outer space.

Supersonic Power Airplane


This is a Sobietic Airplane that is Supersonic Power

Monday, September 15, 2008

Invidible Radars


The invisible American Hunting to the raders

Jeep Hanging from a Helicopter


This is the only Helicopter that can carry Jeeps.
As you can see this Helicopter has two propellers.

Military Airplanes


First Military Plane FS98, World War II

Monday, September 8, 2008


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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

First flight 80 years ago



Orville and Wilbur, the Wright brothers, are given credit for the first airplane flight, in 1903, in the United States. However, inventors in Italy and Russia also have some claim to making the first airplane flight, due to differences in measurements and recording techniques.
The first flight, made December 17, 1903, was not impressive by today's standards. The aircraft barely got off the ground, flew just ten seconds and covered 120 feet (about 40 metres). Four flights were made that day, the final one lasting 57 seconds and covering 852 feet. The Wright brothers' most important contributions to airplane design was designing an effective propeller and a workable rudder to give their aircraft more control than possible with a balloon, kite or even a glider. However, European industry and designers soon overtook the Americans, led by pioneers like A.V. Roe of Britain, Louis Bleriot of France and Antony Fokker of the Netherlands. US aircraft design and manufacture would not catch up again until the Second World War.

1904-The first circular flight

1904 - The first circular flight.While the Wrights had achieved powered flight, they had not yet created a practical airplane.

On January 5, 1904, the Wright brothers made a statement to the Associated Press regarding their Kitty Hawk flights. They gave an account of the events, and then in closing affirmed that they had achieved their goal: "We packed our goods and returned home, knowing that the age of the flying machine had come at last."However, the 1903 Flyer had only performed short, straight-line flights. To successfully market their invention, they had to demonstrate that it could turn and fly over more commonplace terrain than the sandy open spaces of Kitty Hawk. With this goal in mind, Wilbur and Orville refined their design with two more powered aircraft in 1904 and 1905.

AIRPLANES


1900 - Glider trials at Kitty Hawk.It was one thing to design a small kite, quite another to build a large glider and launch into the air.The Wrights next began to study aerodynamics and structures in preparation for building their first piloted glider. It was one thing to design a set of wings for a small kite, quite another to build a large, heavy glider, climb aboard, and launch oneself into the air.The brothers now began to consider such things as the precise curve of the wing profile, the wing area necessary to lift a pilot, and the type of materials needed to construct a glider.