1911-1914: Circuit of Britain Air Race

An early air race organised by the Daily Mail newspaper in England. Here is some movie footage… Daily Mail – 1913 “The first prize is the sum of £5,000 to the first person who shall pilot a waterplane of entirely British invention and construction round England, Scotland, and Wales—and, so far as Ireland is -concerned, within one mile of Kingstown Harbour—in seventy-two continuous hours, starting and finishing...

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1909: Louis Bleriot

In 1909 Louis Bleriot was the first person to fly an airplane across the English Channel, a stretch of water about 20 miles (30 kilometres) across. By doing this, Belriot won a prize of 1000 pounds, a very large amount in those days. This video is in French, but shows actual film from Bleriot’s crossing in 1909…...

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1908: Henri Farman

In 1908 Henri Farman, a Frenchman, was the first person to be officially recorded as flying a distance of one kilometre. He went on to set many records, including flying the first airplane to carry 3...

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1903: The Wright Brothers

Orville Wright’s first flight lasted 12 seconds and he travelled 120 feet (37 metres, about 3/4 the length of an Olympic swimming pool). He and his brother Wilbur took turns and they gradually flew farther. These first flights took place at some sand dunes near the town of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in the United States of America, on December 3rd, 1903. This video will give you an idea of these crazy guys and their amazing...

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The Jet Engine

The jet engine is one of the coolest, most amazing inventions ever designed. It is reliable, converts fuel into huge amounts of thrust, and can be REALLY loud. It is the jet engine which allows HIGH SPEED, HIGH ALTITUDE flight, getting you to your destination within hours rather than days. The jet engine take air in the front, burns some fuel, and sends air and exhaust out the back at high speed. The engine actually PUSHES this air...

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