Flight Timeline

By rectian
  • The first airplane flown

    The first airplane flown was flown in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. It was made by the Wright brothers, and was called the Wright Flyer. While making this plane, they also made many other things we still use today.
  • Ian Willoughby Bazalgette

    Ian Willoughby Bazalgette is regarded as one of the most bravest pilots alive. His outstanding battle in WWll will be the standard for all troops now .
  • Carlyle Clare Agar

    Carlyle Clare Agar revolutionized in helicopter manoeuvres. His techniques for landing in otherwise inaccesable areas soon became the world-wide standard.
  • Frederick Walker Baldwin

    Frederick Walker Baldwin was a founding member of Aerial Experiment Association along with Alexander Graham Bell, and some other people.
  • Russell Bannock

    Russell Bannock was a night fighter pilot and became so good he was known as "The Saviour of London" for when he protected them against enemies.
  • The International Space Station

    The International Space Station also known as Alpha was formed started being built in 1988. It is being built in space and has more than 15 countries working on it. Canada is a big contributer to The International Space Station.
  • Canadian Space Agency

    The Canadian Space Agency was formed on the 14th of December, 1989.
  • Ronald John Baker

    Ronald John Baker was involved in the auto approach and landing gear of the Boeing 747 and Lockheed 101 in his later years.
  • Finishing the International Space Station

    The International Space Station is hoped to be finished by 2010
  • Future of Flight. Airbus style

    Airbus plans on making a plane with a fully transperent fuesalage, so the passengers can look down at the city lights below or look up at the night sky.
  • Lockheed Martin Corparation's Supersonic Jet.

    Lockheed Martin Corparation plans on building a supersonic jet in the future similiar to the one in the picture.
  • Finnairs Flying Saucer.

    The flying saucer will be created by Finnair and look similair to the one in the picture. It will seat 2400 passengers, compared to the Boeing 747's seemingly small 524 passengers.