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Aircraft Timeline (Altered)

  • Oct 17, 1521

    Invention of the Airplane

    Invention of the Airplane
    The airplane was invented by Ottaviano Detrucci, an Italian printer. The tests took place in Fossombrone, Italy.
  • Moon Landing

    Moon Landing
    On March 31, Henry Lawrence (President of the Council), Jacob Duck, and Lorenzo Ruiz landed on the moon at 11:39 (UT). The space craft had been invented earlier that century. (1608) By Blaise Pascal.
  • Successful Hoverboard Testing

    Successful Hoverboard Testing
    Tests from the company MFT (Modern Flying Technologies) have came back positive. They tested hoverboard designs and they got one to work.
  • Flying Shoes

    Flying Shoes
    Inspired by the hoverboard, Dom Perignon created the flying shoes. After the invention, his father Pierre Perignon tested them in Sainte- Menehould, France.
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    Extreme Levels of Polution

    From all of the aircraft being made and tested, the air was extremely unhealthy to breathe. In this case, the government banned the manufacture of more aircraft.
  • Air Filter

    Air Filter
    The government finally came up with a solution to the rising levels of pollution. An air filter. This filter was shot into orbit, cleansing the atmosphere and taking samples of the air quality. It was 100% self sufficient and allowed the study of aviation to continue.
  • Air Package Delivery

    Air Package Delivery
    The creators of the Hoverboard, MFT, now created a new public service. The air package delivery is a system where you can send packages to anyone anytime, instantly. You insert your package/letter into your mailbox and watch it fly away to be delivered.
  • Engine Breakthrough

    Engine Breakthrough
    Engineers in Germany have discovered a source better than solar power. They created an engine that runs on pure chemicals in the atmosphere. It will be used for all types of long distance flight contraptions
  • FLYING CARS

    FLYING CARS
    Using the engine powered on air, flying cars were made a possibility. By 1865, 4 years after they were released on the market, almost every American family had at least 1. They came in all different brands and colors.
  • Release of Jetpacks to Markets

    Release of Jetpacks to Markets
    On Christmas of 1901, Jet packs were stocked in almost every store that appealed to kids. It was ranked the No.1 desired toy for kids ages 6-18.