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Abdul's Transportaion Assignment

  • Henry Ford

    Henry Ford
    Henry Ford was an automobile manufacturer,He works on his family's farm.Henry's job,working on a detroit machine and on a farm it gave him some money to buy parts of cars and experiment with it.Later Henry had a part-time eployee job,He worked at a company called westinghouse engine company.In 1896 Henry created his first horselss carriage and sold it to finance and work on more improved model.Later Henry opened a company and hired his own employees and paying them 5 dollars a day.
  • Wop May

    Wop May
    Wop May also known as Wilfrid Reid,Was a world war 1 fighter pilot,Wop survied from being chased by Baron Manfred Von Richthofen,Also known as the red baron.End of war Wop destroyed thirteen enemy aircraft.May formed a company with his brother court,the may airplanes ltd,in 1919.Establishe Canada's first commercial airports, in blatchford field.Wop flew the first airmail to the Canadian arctic in 1929.Wop worked with the rcmp in tracking the mad trapper.Wop awarded with trophy's/medals.
  • Charles Lindbergh

    Charles Lindbergh
    Charles was born in Deroit on a small farm near little falls,minn.In Charles childhood he has shown fantanstic mechanical skills and ability. At age 18 Charles went to the university of Wisconsin to study engineering,however Charles was interested in the excited field of aviation (aircraft).Two years later in university,Charles left it and became a barnstormer,a pilot who performs stuns at fairs.Later he joined the united states army in the airforce,graduated and was the the best pilot in class.
  • Royal Canadian Air Force-Not exact day and month

    Royal Canadian Air Force-Not exact day  and month
    The professional head of the rcaf holds the title chief of the air force staff and commander of the royal canadian air force. The rcaf consists of 14,500 regular force and 2,600 primary reserve airmen and airwomen, supported by 2,500 civilians.The royal canadian air force is responsible for all aircraft operations of the canadian forces, enforcing the security of canada's airspace and providing aircraft to support the missions of the royal canadian navy and the canadian army.RCAF with U.S team.
  • Snowmobile-No exact date

    Snowmobile-No exact date
    In 1958, Joseph-armand bombardier designed the modern snowmobile. Bombardier is considered the father of snowmobiling who began commercial production and marketing of the ski-doo snowmobile in 1959. Joseph-armand bombardier was the first person to successfully market snowmobiles. He was granted a canadian patent in 1960 and a u.s. patent in 1962 for his endless track vehicle aka snowmobile.
  • Joseph Bombardier

    Joseph Bombardier
    Joseph created his first snowmobile prototype when he was 15.Joseph was a canadianCanadian inventor and businessman, who invented the snowmobile and was the founder of Bombardier.Joseph started off in a small garage selling gas and fixing cars.Joseph,after,he started making the b-7,an enclosed Half-track machine.In 2000, Joseph was honoured by the government of Canada with his image on a postage stamp.
  • Model T

    Model T
    Produced by Henry Ford's,Ford company,It is the first affordable automobile.Henry Ford produced several protoype cars.On May 26, 1927, Henry Ford watched the 15 millionth Model T Ford roll off the assembly line at his factory in Highland Park, Michigan.15 million Model T's have been sold.
  • Assembly Lines-No exact date

    Assembly Lines-No exact date
    An assembly line is a manufacturing process in which individual parts of a larger product are put together in a specific order. Today this process is usually performed by computers, but in its early days it required human hands. The assembly line sped up the manufacturing process dramatically. It allowed factories to churn out products at a remarkable rate,The ford motor company adopted the assembly line between 1908 and 1915, and it helped the company become a significant force in the U.S.