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Infographic: The greatest turning points in aviation Excellent Graphics)
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| 19 January 2015
Posted on 01/19/2015 10:44:45 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat; History; Military/Veterans; Reference
KEYWORDS: aerospace; aviation
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
They also left out the first transatlantic flight, made by a US Navy NC-4 flying boat, in 1919.
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01/19/2015 11:27:03 AM PST
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Fiji Hill
(Io Triumphe!)
To: I cannot think of a name
They didn’t seem to even want to try and hide their agenda!
That’s rather brash.
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posted on
01/19/2015 11:29:42 AM PST
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To: Hessian
Oh...I missed that! My apologies.
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01/19/2015 11:30:17 AM PST
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To: Tailback
I think there are still a few of them flying around somewhere!
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posted on
01/19/2015 11:31:12 AM PST
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I looked carefully and didnt see Lindburgh on that chart...maybe i wasnt looking in the right place? It was during the 1920s right?
First thing I noticed on this chart was his absence. Year was 1927, they folded the time-line and left a space in the right area. I suspect they simply forgot to add him to the chart.
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posted on
01/19/2015 11:34:57 AM PST
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Idaho_Cowboy
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To: RayChuang88
To: Idaho_Cowboy
Guess he wasn’t so lucky after all...ending up on the fold.
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01/19/2015 11:36:26 AM PST
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To: GeronL
They ignored Lindburgh but mention Earhart doing the same thing later... weird... Not at all, perfectly in line with the British penchant for Political Correctness run amok (they noted Earhart's crossing) and English supremacy in all things (they recorded Alcock & Brown's crossing in 1919 even though it barely made a ripple in popular culture, while Lindberg's crossing catapulted aviation into the every-day lexicon).
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01/19/2015 11:36:37 AM PST
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liberty_lvr
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Supermarine Spitfire is there in 1936.
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posted on
01/19/2015 11:41:51 AM PST
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Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
Wow...there are two things I missed...and I thought i had looked very carefully. It might be the format, as I went further down the line it seemed to get harder to read.
Or maybe I need to get my eyes checked.
In any case Lindbergh wasn’t there, and that is what i found really strange!
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01/19/2015 11:44:35 AM PST
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To: Idaho_Cowboy; left that other site
I saw text for first trans Atlantic flight in 1922.
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From wikipedia:
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Alcock and Brown landed in
Ireland 1919. Their flight paved the way for commercial transatlantic aviation.
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Aviation just a way to get to the card game at Joe Rockhead’s garage and back in time before the wives find out.
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01/19/2015 11:58:25 AM PST
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P.O.E.
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I think there are still a few of them flying around somewhere!Providence & Boston Airlines that files out of Hyannis, MA has a couple. Man oh man are they loud! I love watching them take off. The end of the airstrip is right next to the road. A nice view.
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01/19/2015 12:01:46 PM PST
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Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Ha...they missed English Engineer F. W. Lanchester who discovered the mathematical equations of flight (in the late 1890's)way before the Wright Bros....
Frederick W. Lanchester, a well-known British automative engineer, had composed a circulation theory of sustenation as early as 1894.
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01/19/2015 12:03:40 PM PST
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spokeshave
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Yes...I saw that one too.
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01/19/2015 12:12:00 PM PST
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I think what made Lindbergh different was that it was SOLO.
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01/19/2015 12:12:43 PM PST
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
I flew a biplane over the Cape. WONDERFUL experience.
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01/19/2015 12:13:32 PM PST
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
and the conception of the Starship Enterprise is...where?
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01/19/2015 12:16:40 PM PST
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bigbob
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