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To jest linia czasu (? timeline) historii lotnictwa.

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[edytuj] Zobacz też

  • List of early flying machines
  • First flying machine
  • Aviation history
  • Accidents and incidents in aviation
  • Aviation archaeology
  • List of spaceflights by year


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[edytuj] 1900

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To jest lista wydarzeń związanych z lotnictwem z 1900:

[edytuj] Wydarzenia

  • Wilhelm Kress developed the stick control for aircraft.

[edytuj] Lipiec

[edytuj] Wrzesień

  • Bracia Wright fly their "No. 1" model, first as a kite, then as a glider.

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[edytuj] 1901

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To jest lista wydarzeń związanych z lotnictwem z 1901:

[edytuj] Wydarzenia

[edytuj] Lipiec

  • 31 lipca - German meteorologists Berson and Süring climb to 10,800 m in a free balloon.

[edytuj] Sierpień

[edytuj] Październik

[edytuj] Listopad-Grudzień

  • Bracia Wright optimise (udoskonalili?) their No. 3 Glider wing design with the help of wind tunnel measurements. (udoskonalili projekt skrzydła swojego No. 3 Glider z pomocą pomiarów w tunelu aerodynamicznym ?)

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[edytuj] 1902

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To jest lista wydarzeń związanych z lotnictwem z 1902:

[edytuj] Wydarzenia

  • Bracia Wright wykonali swoim No. 3 Glider ponad 700 lotów, results lead directly to the construction of the Flyer.

[edytuj] January

  • January 17 - Gustave Whitehead reportedly flies a flying boat rebuilt from his Whitehead Aeroplane No. 21 of the previous year on an 11 km (7 mile) flight and lands safely.

[edytuj] February

  • February 4 - First balloon flight in Antarctica when Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton ascend to 244 metres in a tethered hydrogen balloon to take the first Antarctic aerial photographs.

[edytuj] March

  • Professor Erich von Drygalski's 1901-1903 German Antarctic Expedition uses a balloon to survey the Antarctic coast of Wilhelm II Land.

[edytuj] April

  • April 30 - The St Louis Aeronautical Exposition opens in Missouri. A highlight is Octave Chanute launching a replica of his 1896 glider.

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[edytuj] 1903

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1903:

[edytuj] Events

  • Léon Levavasseur demonstrates his Antoinette engine, designed as a lightweight powerplant specifically for aircraft.
  • Konstantin Tsiolkovski deduces the Basic Rocket Equation in his article Explorations of outer space with the help of reaction apparatuses.

The Wrights' claim to the first powered, piloted flight is somewhat contentious, as ambiguity arises from the definition of "flight". Pearse was somewhat secretive, and did not document or photograph his flights nearly as well as the Wrights did, however research has produced many corroborating eye-witness accounts of his exploits. The controversy is deepened because Pearse himself downplayed his achievements, not feeling that his "flights" were sufficiently well controlled to warrant the term. His advocates point out that some of these flights (especially that of July 10) were in fact better controlled than the Wrights' efforts of December 17. see First flying machine

[edytuj] February

  • February 16 Traian Vuia presented to the Académie des Sciences of Paris the possibility of flying with a heavier-than-air mechanical machine and his procedure for taking off, but it was rejected for being an utopia, adding the comments: The problem of flight with a machine which weighs more than air can not be solved and it is only a dream.

[edytuj] March

  • March 31 - Richard Pearse is reputed to have made a powered flight in a heavier-than-air craft, a monoplane of his own construction, that crash lands on a hedge. This date is computed from circumstantial evidence of eyewitnesses as the flight was not well-documented at the time. The machine made a flight claimed to be around 150 feet (45 m) on his farm at Upper Waitohi, near Timaru in south Canterbury, New Zealand.

[edytuj] May

  • May 11 - Richard Pearse is claimed to have made a flight of around 1,000 yards (900 m), landing in the semi-dry bed of the Opihi River.

[edytuj] August

  • August 18 - Karl Jatho makes a flight with his motored aircraft in front of four people. [3]. His craft flies up to 200 feet (60 m) a few feet above the ground in a powered heavier-than-air craft.

[edytuj] November

  • November 12 - The Lebaudy brothers make a controlled dirigible flight of 54 km (34 miles) from Moisson to Paris.

[edytuj] December

  • December 17 - The Wright Brothers make four flights in their Flyer at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina following years of research and development. Orville Wright takes off first and flies 120 ft (37 m)in 12 seconds. This is frequently considered the first controlled, powered heavier-than-air flight and is the first such flight photographed. On the fourth effort, Wilbur flies 852 ft (260 m) in 59 seconds.

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[edytuj] 1904

Szablon:Yearbox This is a list of aviation-related events from 1904:

[edytuj] Events

  • The Wrights apply for patents for their flying machine in Germany and France.

[edytuj] April

  • April 1 - Captain Ferdinand Ferber makes a failed attempt to fly an Archdeacon glider at Berck sur Mer, Picardie.
  • April 3 - Gabriel Voisin successfully flies a modified Archdeacon glider at Berck sur Mer, Picardie. Voisin added a canard to the design. His longest flight on this day was 25 seconds.

[edytuj] May

  • May 23 - First flight attempt, unsuccessful, of the Wright Flyer II.

[edytuj] June

  • The British Army tests Samuel Cody's person-carrying kites at Aldershot.

[edytuj] August

  • August 3 - Major Thomas Scott Baldwin demonstrates the first successful U.S. Airship, "California Arrow", at Oakland, California

[edytuj] September

  • September 20 - Wilbur Wright makes the first circuit flight, in the Flyer II.

[edytuj] November

  • November 9 - Wilbur Wright flies the Wright Flyer II a distance of 3 miles near Dayton, Ohio, the first flight of longer than five minutes.

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[edytuj] 1905

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1905:

[edytuj] Events

  • In Santa Clara, California Daniel Maloney flies for 20 minutes with a glider after he started from a balloon at a height of 4,000 ft (1,220 m). He crashed in a later flight.
  • The engineer Maurice Stanislas Léger's helicopter lifts a person vertically into the air in Monaco.
  • U.S. Army Signal Corps transferred all balloon school activities to Fort Omaha, Nebraska.

[edytuj] March

  • March 16-20 - Daniel Maloney is launched by balloon in a tandem-wing glider designed by John Montgomery and makes three successful flights at Aptos, CA, the highest launch being at 3,000 feet with an 18 minute decent to a predetermined landing location.

[edytuj] April

  • April 27 - Sapper Moreton of the British Army's balloon section is lifted 2,600 ft (792 m) by a kite at Aldershot under the supervision of the kite's designer, Samuel Cody.
  • April 29 - Daniel Maloney is launched by balloon in a tandem-wing glider designed by John Montgomery to an altitude of 4,000 feet before release and gliding flight and landing at a predetermined location as part of a large public demonstration of aerial flight at Santa Clara, California.

[edytuj] June

  • June 6 - Gabriel Voisin flies along the River Seine in his float-glider towed by a motorboat.
  • June 23 - Wright Flyer III first flight.

[edytuj] July

  • July 18 - Daniel Maloney makes a launch in a tandem-wing glider designed by John Montgomery at Santa Clara, California. However, a balloon cable damages the glider and upon release Maloney and the aircraft fell uncontrolled to the ground, leading to Maloney's death.

[edytuj] October

[edytuj] November

[edytuj] December

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[edytuj] 1906

Szablon:Yearbox

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1906:

[edytuj] January

  • January 17 - Zeppelin LZ 2 (makes a forced landing and is destroyed in high winds the following day).

[edytuj] March

  • 18 March, Traian Vuia flies his "Vuia 1" in first powered flight without headwind or catapult assisted takeoff. Not launched from a height.

[edytuj] September

  • September 12 - Jacob Ellehammer makes his first flight with his aeroplane "Danemark I" on the tiny island of Lindholm. The plane was attached to the ground by a rope and described a few circles.
  • September 13 - Alberto Santos-Dumont flies his 14-bis aircraft at Château de Bagatelle in Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France, for the 1st time successfully.
  • September 30 - The Gordon Bennett Cup in ballooning is awarded for the first time. It goes to Lt Frank Lahm of the US Army, who flies 647 km (402 miles) in the balloon United States.

[edytuj] October

  • October 9 - Zeppelin LZ 3 flies for the 1st time.
  • October 23 - Alberto Santos-Dumont wins the Archdeacon prize as he flies his 14-bis aircraft at Château de Bagatelle in Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France, a distance of 60m (197ft).

[edytuj] November

  • November 13 - Alberto Santos-Dumont flies the 14-bis near Château de Bagatelle in Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France, a distance of 722 feet in 21 seconds. The is recorded as the first (officially observed) aeroplane flight made in the World .

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[edytuj] 1907

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1907:

[edytuj] Events

[edytuj] March

  • March 16 - Léon Delagrange flew the Voison biplane at Château de Bagatelle, France for 30 feet.

[edytuj] April

  • April 6 - Horatio Phillips achieves the first, limited, flight in Great Britain.

[edytuj] August

  • August 1 - An Aeronautical Division is formed in the U.S. Army Signal Corps to oversee "all matters pertaining to military ballooning, air machines, and all kindred subjects".

[edytuj] September

  • September 29 - Louis Breguet and Charles Robert Richet demonstrate their Gyroplane No. 1, the first rotary-wing aircraft to lift a person off the ground. (The craft is still controlled by handlers standing around it on the ground).

[edytuj] October

  • October 12 - Augustus Gaudron crosses the North Sea in a hot air balloon named Mammouth. He flies 1,160 km (721 miles) from The Crystal Palace, London to Lake Vänern, Sweden.
  • October 19 - Robert Esnault-Pelterie becomes first pilot to fly using a control stick at Buc, France.

[edytuj] November

  • November 13 - first piloted free flight in a rotary-wing aircraft by Paul Cornu at Lisieux. This first flight lifted Cornu about 30 cm (1 ft) and lasted 20 seconds. Sometimes recognized as first impractical helicopter flight.

[edytuj] First flights

[edytuj] between January and March

  • The Bleriot V is flown for the 1st time.

[edytuj] July

  • July 11 - Blériot Type VI Libellule

[edytuj] September

  • September 10 - Nulli Secundus, the British Army's first airship

[edytuj] November

  • November 10 - Bléroit Type VII, first aircraft of conventional modern configuration

[edytuj] December

  • December 6 - AEA Cygnet, first manned flight of this tethered glider (also referred to as a kite) designed by Alexander Graham Bell. Flight was also first flight for Thomas Selfridge, who would die a year later as the first person killed in the crash of a powered aircraft.

[edytuj] Entered service

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[edytuj] 1908

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1908:

[edytuj] Events

[edytuj] Month unknown

[edytuj] January

  • January 13 - Henry Farman wins the Deutsch-Archdeacon Prize for making a circular flight of over 1 km (0.6 miles). He flew 3279 feet in 1 minute and 28 seconds.

[edytuj] March

  • March 17 - AEA Red Wing was destroyed in a crash on its second flight.
  • March 29 - Léon Delagrange makes the first recorded flight with a passenger, which was Henry Farman at Paris, France. Delagrange flew 453ft (138m).

[edytuj] May

  • May 14 - Charles Furnas becomes the first passenger in an aeroplane, piloted by Wilbur Wright. First heavy-than-air passenger carrying flight. Wilbur Wright flew Charles W. Furnas for 22 seconds in the Wright 1905 Flyer, modified with seats for pilot and passenger. Shortly after, Orville flew Furnas for four minutes.

[edytuj] June

  • June 8 - Alliot Verdon Roe flies his first aircraft at Brooklands, Surrey.
  • June 28 - Jacob Ellehammer makes the first piloted, powered aeroplane flight in Germany.

[edytuj] July

  • July 4 - Glenn H. Curtiss is awarded the Scientific American trophy for a public flight of over 1 km at Hammondsport. Curtiss flies 1,550 m (5,090 ft) in 1 minute and 42 seconds.
  • July 8 - Thérèse Peltier officialy becomes the first woman to fly in an aeroplane. She is a passenger on a flight made by Léon Delagrange at Turin.

[edytuj] September

  • September 9 - Orville Wright flies 1 hour 3 minutes and 15 seconds.
  • September 17 - Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge became the first person killed in a powered airplane and the first military aviation casualty when Orville Wright crashed his two-passenger plane during military tests at Fort Myer in Virginia. Orville Wright was severely injured.

[edytuj] October

  • October 5, the Zeppelin-airship LZ IV destroyed by fire at Echterdingen.
  • October 14, Henry Farman makes the first cross-country flight in a power-driven aeroplane, from Bouy to Reims (27 km) in 20 minutes.
  • October 16 - Samuel Cody makes the first generally recognised aeroplane flight in the UK in his British Army Aeroplane No. 1.
  • October 18, Wilbur Wright climbs to 115 metres above Auvours.

[edytuj] November

  • Horace, Eustace and Oswald Short found Short Brothers, the first aircraft manufacturing company in the world, in Battersea, London.

[edytuj] December

  • December 18 - Wilbur Wright at Auvours flies 100 km (62 miles) in 1 hour and 54 minutes rising to 110 m (360 feet) - a new world record.
  • December 31 - Wilbur Wright wins a prize of FF 20,000 from Michelin for the longest flight of the year (a world record) - 124 km (76.5 miles) in 2 hours 18 minutes and 53 seconds from Camp d'Auvours.

[edytuj] First flights

[edytuj] March

  • March 12 - AEA Red Wing, flying from the surface of Keuka Lake near Hammondsport, New York. Flew for a distance of 318 feet, 11 inches (97.2 m), before collapsing to the ground, leaving the pilot slightly bruised. This would be the first public demonstration of a powered aircraft flight in the United States.

[edytuj] May

  • May 18 - AEA White Wing

[edytuj] June

  • June 8 - Roe I Biplane
  • June 28 - AEA June Bug

[edytuj] October

  • October 19 - Antoinette IV

[edytuj] December

  • December 6 - AEA Silver Dart

[edytuj] Entered service

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[edytuj] 1909

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1909:

[edytuj] Events

  • Fort Omaha Balloon School becomes the first U.S. Army school for balloon observers.

[edytuj] February

  • February 23 - John McCurdy makes the first aeroplane flight in Canada in the Silver Dart. He flew 2640 feet at Baddeck, Cape Breton.

[edytuj] May

  • May 14 - Samuel Cody makes the first aeroplane flight in the UK longer than 1 mile (1.6 km) in British Army Aeroplane No. 1.

[edytuj] July

  • The International Exhibition of Aviation opens in Frankfurt-am-Main (now known as ILA and regularly held in Berlin).
  • July 19 - Hubert Latham makes the first attempt to cross the English Channel. He flies 11 miles from Calais and lands in the water.
  • July 25 - Louis Blériot claims a £1,000 prize from the British Daily Mail newspaper for being the first pilot to cross the English Channel. He makes the crossing in his Blériot Type XI from Les Barraques (near Calais) to Northfall Meadow (near Dover Castle) in 37 minutes. Blériot also received an additional £3,000 from the French government.

[edytuj] August

  • First International Air Races held in Reims. Glenn Curtiss wins Major Prize.

[edytuj] September

  • September 8 - Samuel Cody flies from Aldershot to Farnborough and back (46 miles in 1 hour and 3 minutes). The first recorded cross-country flight in the United Kingdom.

[edytuj] October

  • Die Deutsche Luftschiffahrt Aktiengessellschaft (DELAG) becomes the world's first airline, founded at Frankfurt-am-Main.
  • October 22 - Raymonde de Laroche becomes the first woman to pilot and solo in an aeroplane.
  • October 26 - Marie Marvingt becomes the first woman to pilot a balloon across the North Sea and the English Channel from Europe to England.
  • October 30 - John Moore-Brabazon in a Short Brothers aircraft flies the first circular mile in the UK and wins £1,000 from the Daily Mail newspaper.

[edytuj] November

  • November 3 - Alec Ogilvie patents the first airspeed indicator.
  • November 4 - John Moore-Brabazon makes the first live cargo flight by airplane when he puts a small pig in a waste-paper basket tied to a wing-strut of his airplane.
  • November 16, foundation of the first air transport company in the world, DELAG (German Aviation Company).

[edytuj] December

  • December 5 - George Taylor becomes the first person to fly a heavier-than-air craft in Australia, in a glider he designed. On the same day Florence Taylor becomes the first woman in Australia to fly a heavier-than-air craft, in the glider designed by her husband.

[edytuj] First flights

[edytuj] June

  • 5 June - Roe I Triplane

[edytuj] Entered service

[edytuj] March

  • Zeppelin LZ 3 into the German Army as the Z 1

[edytuj] August

  • August 1 - Wright Military Flyer into the US Army as Aeroplane No. 1

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