Richard
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Ack...city life
Dec 17th. 1903
I made sure to log a flight on the 100th anniversary; long time ago, I am getting Old.
1st flight
Aviation has came a long way in such a small am out of time. amazing
Not quite 44 years from 7 mph to Mach 1.
This is pretty much true for many things. The hawks have a lot to do with pushing tech. Then again, so have crazy ass people.A curious thought... if the airplane had ended up being absolutely worthless to the military and for making war, would the airplane have survived? How long until Mach 1 then? IMO, the airplane's rapid technological advance in the 20th century was entirely due to it's usefulness as a weapon to kill people. Every other use of the invention was a side benefit.
Helicopters probably be in the stone age without mil money for certain.
No, but I recall hearing that the R-22 was the first helicopter, once they basically figured them out, not designed to win a military contract. Maybe that was Robinson myth-making.Have you read the bio of Stanley Hiller? I think he was 16 yrs old when he burst onto the scene was his extraordinary machine.