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Timeline of aviation in the 20th century

1901 edit

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

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November–December edit

  • The Wright brothers optimize their No. 3 Glider wing design with the help of wind tunnel measurements.

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

1903 edit

  • 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.

February edit

  • 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 a 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.

March edit

  • 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.

May edit

  • 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 Ōpihi River.

August edit

  • August 18 - Karl Jatho makes a flight with his motored aircraft in front of four people. [1]. His craft flies up to 200 feet (60 m) a few feet above the ground in a powered heavier-than-air craft.

October edit

  • October 7 – Samuel Langley conducts the first tests of his full-sized man-carrying version of his earlier model aerodromes. The pilot Charles Manly nearly drowned when the machine slid off its launch apparatus atop a houseboat and fell into the Potomac River.

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  • December 8 - second attempt by Charles Manly to fly Langley's repaired full-sized aerodrome. As with the October 7 attempt the machine failed to fly tripping on its launch gear and somersaulting into the Potomac River nearly killing Manly. A surviving photograph captures the machine upended on its side as it falls off the houseboat. Langley himself was absent at this attempt but the machine's failure to fly ended his government(aka U.S. Army) funded attempts at building a successful full sized man-carrying flying machine.
  • December 17 - The Dayton, Ohio, native Wright Brothers make four flights in their Wright 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, which is considered by some to be the first true controlled, powered heavier-than-air flight, Wilbur flies 852 ft (260 m) in 59 seconds.

1904 edit

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

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  • 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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March edit

  • 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 descent to a predetermined landing location.

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July edit

  • July 14 - Orville Wright has a serious crash with Wright Flyer III, upon which the Wright Brothers radically alter the aircraft. The pivot point of the front rudder is mainly the culprit for the Flyer's insistent pitching.
  • 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.

September edit

  • September - The Wright Brothers resume flight experiments with the re-designed Flyer III with performance of the airplane immediately in the positive. Smooth controlled flights lasting over 20 minutes now occur.

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Timeline of aviation in the 20th century news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Timelineof aviationpre 18th century18th century19th century20th century21st century beginsContents 1 1901 1 1 October 1 2 November December 2 1902 2 1 February 2 2 March 2 3 April 3 1903 3 1 February 3 2 March 3 3 May 3 4 August 3 5 October 3 6 November 3 7 December 4 1904 4 1 April 4 2 May 4 3 June 4 4 August 4 5 September 4 6 November 5 1905 5 1 March 5 2 April 5 3 June 5 4 July 5 5 September 5 6 October 5 7 November 5 8 December 6 References1901 editJuly 31 German meteorologists Berson and Suring climb to 10 800 m in a free balloon October edit October 19 Alberto Santos Dumont a Brazilian flies his dirigible Number 6 around the Eiffel Tower to collect an FF100 000 prize October 29 the Royal Aero Club of Great Britain is established Wilhelm Kress trials a triplane seaplane that makes a short hop before capsizing November December edit The Wright brothers optimize their No 3 Glider wing design with the help of wind tunnel measurements 1902 editThe Wright brothers fly their No 3 Glider on over 700 flights results lead directly to the construction of the Flyer February edit February 4 First balloon flight in Antarctica when Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton ascend to 800 feet 240 m in a tethered hydrogen balloon to take the first Antarctic aerial photographs February 4 Future pilot Charles Lindbergh is born March edit Professor Erich von Drygalski s 1901 1903 German Antarctic Expedition uses a balloon to survey the Antarctic coast of Wilhelm II Land April edit April 30 The St Louis Aeronautical Exposition opens in Missouri A highlight is Octave Chanute launching a replica of his 1896 glider 1903 editLeon 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 February edit February 16 Traian Vuia presented to the Academie 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 a 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 March edit 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 May edit 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 Ōpihi River August edit August 18 Karl Jatho makes a flight with his motored aircraft in front of four people 1 His craft flies up to 200 feet 60 m a few feet above the ground in a powered heavier than air craft October edit October 7 Samuel Langley conducts the first tests of his full sized man carrying version of his earlier model aerodromes The pilot Charles Manly nearly drowned when the machine slid off its launch apparatus atop a houseboat and fell into the Potomac River November edit November 12 The Lebaudy brothers make a controlled dirigible flight of 54 km 34 mi from Moisson to Paris switzerland December edit December 8 second attempt by Charles Manly to fly Langley s repaired full sized aerodrome As with the October 7 attempt the machine failed to fly tripping on its launch gear and somersaulting into the Potomac River nearly killing Manly A surviving photograph captures the machine upended on its side as it falls off the houseboat Langley himself was absent at this attempt but the machine s failure to fly ended his government aka U S Army funded attempts at building a successful full sized man carrying flying machine December 17 The Dayton Ohio native Wright Brothers make four flights in their Wright 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 which is considered by some to be the first true controlled powered heavier than air flight Wilbur flies 852 ft 260 m in 59 seconds 1904 editThe Wrights apply for patents for their flying machine in Germany and France April edit April 1 Captain Ferdinand Ferber makes a failed attempt to fly an Archdeacon glider at Berck sur Mer Picardy April 3 Gabriel Voisin successfully flies a modified Archdeacon glider at Berck sur Mer Picardy Voisin added a canard to the design His longest flight on this day was 25 seconds May edit May 23 First flight attempt unsuccessful of the Wright Flyer II June edit The British Army tests Samuel Cody s person carrying kites at Aldershot August edit August 3 Major Thomas Scott Baldwin demonstrates the first successful U S Airship California Arrow at Oakland CaliforniaSeptember edit September 20 Wilbur Wright makes the first circuit flight in the Flyer II November edit 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 1905 editMarch edit 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 descent to a predetermined landing location April edit 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 June edit June 6 Gabriel Voisin flies along the River Seine in his float glider towed by a motorboat June 23 Wright Flyer III first flight July edit July 14 Orville Wright has a serious crash with Wright Flyer III upon which the Wright Brothers radically alter the aircraft The pivot point of the front rudder is mainly the culprit for the Flyer s insistent pitching 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 September edit September The Wright Brothers resume flight experiments with the re designed Flyer III with performance of the airplane immediately in the positive Smooth controlled flights lasting over 20 minutes now occur October edit October 5 Wilbur Wright makes a flight of 24 2 miles 38 9 km in Flyer III The flight lasts for almost 39 23 minutes at Huffman Prairie in Dayton Ohio October 14 the Federation Aeronautique Internationale FAI is founded in ParisNovember edit November 30 Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin s LZ2 airship is damaged while attempting its first launch December edit Neil MacDermid is carried aloft in Canada by a large box kite named The Siamese Twins designed by Alexander Graham Bell References edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of aviation in the 20th century amp oldid 1193255848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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