flight

  • 1 CE

    SAAS

    SAAS was found america
  • 1 CE

    Hugh McPhail

    Hugh McPhail
    a farmer pilot air force backround
  • 1260

    Roger Bacon

    Roger Bacon
    Roger Bacon people could sit in the middle of a engine foe flying
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo da Vinci
    of Italy drew plans and pictures of human powered flight. these plans included an ornithology that attached to a pilots back and drove two large flaps. which enables humans to descend from great heights.
  • Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier

    Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier
    of France tested their hot air balloon through an 8-km flight across pairs. They had discovered that a balloon made of linen bags filled with fire-heated air had enough lift to carry two people.After many field experiments and designs. Flying machines were finally created that could carry people. The following examples highlights some milestones in the history of flight and space travel.
  • Sir George cayley

    Sir George cayley
    He was the first to make glider that carry and adult
  • otto lilienthal

    otto lilienthal
    learning how to fly a plan it was to get people to places. it was control by a remote
  • Orville and Wilbur Wright

    Orville and Wilbur Wright
    The wight flyer made the successful powered flight. go for strong winds in north Carolina
  • Aerial Experiment Association

    Aerial Experiment Association
    they all did important things bye flying planes
  • William Wallace Gibson

    William Wallace Gibson
    they created a small model plans they worked on a engine to powered a full sized plan
  • Avro Arrow

    Avro Arrow
    the first flight Saskatoon to Regina
  • Aerial Service Company

    Aerial Service Company
    Aerial Service Company laid the licensed plan
  • aerial photography

    aerial photography
    The royal Canadian air force started taking aerial photography surveys in 1946
  • Chuck Yeager

    Chuck Yeager
    USA broke sound barrier of a fast plane and rocked powered aircraft
  • Smokejumpers

    Smokejumpers
    first to use Saskatchewan in 1947