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The production history of the plane
The Wright brothers plane
This plane made
by the Wright
brothers was
made in 1900.
The Wright
brothers were the
first people to
take flight in the
first ever plane.
The Wright
brothers had
tried many ideas
and had failed.
World War 1 Plane
The first world war
was when the U.S
first Discovered that
the only way to win
the war with, was
with planes. When a
U.S plane crashed in
Germany and was
intact and the
Germans had started
to make their own
planes. In world war
1 the way they
started to use planes
was for air
surveillance and to
draw out maps of the
enemy territory.
World war 2 spitfire
The Supermarine
Spitfire is a British single
seat fighter aircraft that
was used by the royal air
force and many other
allied country's
throughout the second
world war. The spitfire
continued to be used as a
front line fighter and in
secondary roles into the
1950’s. it was produced
in greater numbers than
any other British aircraft
and was the only British
fighter in continuous
production throughout
the war.
The Fixed-Wing Aircraft
A fixed-wing aircraft is
an aircraft capable of
flight using wings that
generate lift due to the
vehicles forward
airspeed and the shape
of the wings. Fixed-wing
aircraft are distinct from
rotary-wing aircraft in
which the wings form a
rotor mounted of a
spinning shaft and
ornithopters in which
the wings are hinged,
allowing them to flap in
a similar manner to a
bird.
The Harrier
The harrier, informally
referred to as the jump jet, is a
family of military jet aircraft
capable of vertical/Short
takeoff and landing operations.
Historically the harrier was
developed in Brittan to operate
from ad-hoc facilities such as
car parks or forest6 clearings,
avoiding the need for large air
bases vulnerable to tactical
nuclear weapons. Later the
design was adapted for use
from aircraft aircraft carriers.
The harrier is also distinct as
being of modern era, yet
subsonic, contrasting with
most of the major western post
world war II era attack
aircraft, which tend to be
supersonic.