Navigating the Sky
- Question: In which war were airplanes first widely used?
- Answer: Invented a decade earlier, airplanes first saw wide employment during World War I.
- Question: In which country did Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan land his aircraft in 1938?
- Answer: Denied permission to fly across the Atlantic solo, Douglas Corrigan did so anyway, landing in Ireland in 1938.
- Question: In what year was the first balloon launched?
- Answer: In 1783 two French brothers, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier, filled a paper balloon with hot air and saw it rise to a height of 5,905 feet (1,800 meters).
- Question: What plane did Britain and France jointly build?
- Answer: In 1783 two French brothers, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier, filled a paper balloon with hot air and saw it rise to a height of 3,000 feet (1,000 meters).
- Question: In what year did the first nonmilitary jetliner fly?
- Answer: The first jet used for civilian (nonmilitary) transportation, the British De Havilland Comet, flew in 1949.
- Question: In which state was the first sustained manned flight achieved?
- Answer: On December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers flew their aircraft at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina—the first sustained manned flight.
- Question: When did the first supersonic flight take place?
- Answer: In 1947 a U.S. Air Force pilot named Chuck Yeager took an early rocket plane called the Bell X-1 on the first flight faster than the speed of sound.
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