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Maiden flight

The maiden flight, also known as first flight, of an aircraft is the first occasion on which it leaves the ground under its own power. The same term is also used for the first launch of rockets.

The maiden flight of a new aircraft type is always a historic occasion for the type and can be quite emotional for those involved. In the early days of aviation it could be dangerous, because the exact handling characteristics of the aircraft were generally unknown. The maiden flight of a new type is almost invariably flown by a highly experienced test pilot. Maiden flights are usually accompanied by a chase plane, to verify items like altitude, airspeed, and general airworthiness.

A maiden flight is only one stage in the development of an aircraft type. Unless the type is a pure research aircraft (such as the X-15), the aircraft must be tested extensively to ensure that it delivers the desired performance with an acceptable margin of safety. In the case of civilian aircraft, a new type must be certified by a governing agency (such as the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States) before it can enter operation.

Notable maiden flights (aircraft) edit

 
Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903
 
Concorde on March 2, 1969
 
Airbus A380 on April 27, 2005

An incomplete list of maiden flights of notable aircraft types, organized by date, follows.

Notable maiden flights (rockets) edit

  • October 3, 1942 – V-2 Rocket made its first successful test flight. The nose cone crossed the Karman line, widely considered the end of Earth's atmosphere, making it the first human-made object to reach space.
  • August 3, 1953 – PGM-11 Redstone, designed by Wernher von Braun, was the US's first large ballistic missile. Launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 4, it flew for 80 seconds until an engine failure caused it to crash into the sea.
  • October 4, 1957 – Sputnik, first orbital rocket.
  • December 22, 1960 – Vostok-K, first human-rated rocket (first manned flight April 12, 1961).
  • November 9, 1967 – Saturn V, most powerful rocket launched so far, was used to launch humans to the Moon.
  • April 12, 1981 – Space Shuttle, first partially reusable launch system, largest payload at the time of its maiden flight.
  • December 21, 2004 – Delta IV Heavy, largest payload at the time of its maiden flight.
  • February 6, 2018 – Falcon Heavy, largest payload at the time of its maiden flight, partially reusable.[3]
  • November 16, 2022 - Space Launch System block 1, currently the most powerful launch vehicle, carried Artemis 1.
  • January 8, 2024 - Vulcan Centaur

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gary Bradshaw. "Thomas Moy's Aerial Steamer, 1874. lifted six inches (15 centimeters) off the ground". U.S. Centennial of Flight. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
  2. ^ "10 Milestone Flights". Air and Space Magazine.
  3. ^ Harwood, William (February 6, 2018). "SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch puts on spectacular show in maiden flight". CBS News. Retrieved February 6, 2018.

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with an acceptable margin of safety In the case of civilian aircraft a new type must be certified by a governing agency such as the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States before it can enter operation Contents 1 Notable maiden flights aircraft 2 Notable maiden flights rockets 3 See also 4 ReferencesNotable maiden flights aircraft edit nbsp Wright Flyer on December 17 1903 nbsp Concorde on March 2 1969 nbsp Airbus A380 on April 27 2005An incomplete list of maiden flights of notable aircraft types organized by date follows June 1875 Thomas Moy s Aerial Steamer London England pilotless tethered 1 October 9 1890 Clement Ader took off from Gretz Armainvilliers Ouest of Paris France August 14 1901 Gustave Whitehead from Leutershausen Bavaria May 15 1902 Lyman Gilmore took off from Grass Valley California March 31 1903 Richard Pearse took off from Waitohi Flat Temuka South Island New Zealand December 17 1903 Wright brothers Wright Flyer First successful piloted and controlled heavier than air powered aircraft flights took place four miles south of Kitty Hawk North Carolina March 18 1906 Traian Vuia a Romanian inventor and engineer who flew 11 meters in his self named monoplane at Montesson near Paris France October 23 1906 Alberto Santos Dumont 14 bis made a manned powered flight in Bagatelle Park Paris France that was the first to be publicly witnessed by a crowd 2 July 4 1908 Glenn Curtiss flew the first pre announced public flight in the United States of America of a heavier than air flying machine He flew 5 080 feet to win the Scientific American Trophy and its 2 500 purse equivalent to 81 000 in 2022 December 22 1916 Sopwith Camel this iconic biplane first took off from Brooklands Weybridge Surrey July 28 1935 Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress World War II American heavy bomber December 17 1935 Douglas DC 3 propeller driven passenger and cargo aircraft of which more than 10 000 were produced December 29 1939 Consolidated B 24 World War II American heavy bomber November 2 1947 Hughes H 4 Hercules only flight of this oversized flying boat whose common name is Spruce Goose July 27 1949 de Havilland Comet first jet airliner August 23 1954 Lockheed C 130 Hercules military transport plane May 27 1955 Sud Aviation Caravelle first jet airliner with engines mounted in the tail March 25 1958 Avro Canada CF 105 Arrow Canadian supersonic fighter interceptor First non experimental aircraft designed and equipped with a fly by wire flight control system April 25 1962 Lockheed A 12 supersonic reconnaissance aircraft June 29 1962 Vickers VC10 first airliner with 4 engines mounted in the tail April 9 1967 Boeing 737 short to medium range airliner October 4 1968 Tupolev Tu 154 Soviet Russian airliner still in operation December 31 1968 Tupolev Tu 144 Soviet supersonic airliner February 9 1969 Boeing 747 first widebody airliner March 2 1969 Anglo French Concorde supersonic airliner September 19 1969 Mil Mi 24 Russian Soviet made helicopter used by many countries to this day October 28 1972 Airbus A300 first Airbus aircraft short to medium range wide body jet airliner February 22 1987 Airbus A320 airliner first civilian aircraft to have an all digital fly by wire system December 21 1988 Antonov An 225 Mriya jet with the longest fuselage and wingspan and overall heaviest aircraft June 12 1994 Boeing 777 long range airliner with the most powerful jet engines ever made May 20 2003 Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne The first commercial sub orbital space craft April 27 2005 Airbus A380 double decker jet airliner currently largest capacity in the world took off from Toulouse Blagnac Airport December 11 2009 Airbus A400M military cargo plane Airbus first propeller plane December 15 2009 Boeing 787 Dreamliner first major widebody airliner to use non metal composite materials for most of its construction November 11 2015 Mitsubishi Regional Jet Japanese twin engine regional jet the first designed and built in Japan took off from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Tokyo May 5 2017 Comac C919 Chinese commercial aircraft April 13 2019 Scaled Composites Stratolaunch The world s largest airplane January 25 2020 Boeing 777X The world s longest and largest twin engine airliner April 19 2021 Ingenuity an unmanned robotic helicopter first aircraft to fly on Mars July 19 2022 KF 21 Boramae Advanced multirole fighter designed by the Agency for Defense Development ADD and Korea Aerospace Industries KAI December 14 2022 Baykar Bayraktar Kizilelma a single engine low observable carrier capable jet powered unmanned combat aerial vehicle Notable maiden flights rockets editOctober 3 1942 V 2 Rocket made its first successful test flight The nose cone crossed the Karman line widely considered the end of Earth s atmosphere making it the first human made object to reach space August 3 1953 PGM 11 Redstone designed by Wernher von Braun was the US s first large ballistic missile Launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 4 it flew for 80 seconds until an engine failure caused it to crash into the sea October 4 1957 Sputnik first orbital rocket December 22 1960 Vostok K first human rated rocket first manned flight April 12 1961 November 9 1967 Saturn V most powerful rocket launched so far was used to launch humans to the Moon April 12 1981 Space Shuttle first partially reusable launch system largest payload at the time of its maiden flight December 21 2004 Delta IV Heavy largest payload at the time of its maiden flight February 6 2018 Falcon Heavy largest payload at the time of its maiden flight partially reusable 3 November 16 2022 Space Launch System block 1 currently the most powerful launch vehicle carried Artemis 1 January 8 2024 Vulcan CentaurSee also editFlight testReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maiden flights Gary Bradshaw Thomas Moy s Aerial Steamer 1874 lifted six inches 15 centimeters off the ground U S Centennial of Flight Retrieved February 18 2016 10 Milestone Flights Air and Space Magazine Harwood William February 6 2018 SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch puts on spectacular show in maiden flight CBS News Retrieved February 6 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maiden flight amp oldid 1198213882, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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