Originally posted by Rumple Foreskin
We have come a long way in that 100 years, imagine where we will be in another 100 years.
Originally posted by milefile
In the next five years we'll get to see the Boeing 777 come into service.
Originally posted by Slick6
If you do not know, today is the 100th anniversary of flight. I was just wondering where you guys (and girls) would be without airplanes.
Originally posted by Ev0
There's much controversy over who was the first to fly. Many theories give credit to an eccentric farmer from New Zealand (name?)
Originally posted by TurboSmoke
i think the next stage in aerospace development will be the use of high altitude aircraft that can leave the earths atmosphere....not strictly outer space but just high enough to escape the majority of the gavitational pull of the earth...this will make flying a lot faster due to less friction...the ionosphere i think...or thereabouts....
Originally posted by hanker
I read in the paper the other day, that in front of 40,000 or so people, somewhere in N.C. a group tried to re-create the wright brothers plane, except this plane did not get off the ground. Goes to prove the brothers (Wright) were ahead of their time.