A Brief Timeline History of Manned Flight

A Brief Timeline History of Manned Flight

In 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright built the first functional airplane. A little more than 100 years after that small wooden one-man airplane, we’ve made passenger planes that carry hundreds of passengers, broken the sound barrier, flown people to the moon and a rover to mars, and are on the verge of making spaceflight available to civilians. 

Here’s a timeline showing some of the highlights of the modern history of flight: 

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The Wright brothers make the first manned, powered, controlled flight.

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The NC4 is the first plane to cross the Atlantic Ocean.

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Charles Lindbergh completes the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight in The Spirit of St. Louis, traveling from New York to Paris, France.

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The first Transatlantic Proving flights take place, with PanAm and BOAC traveling from Newfoundland to Foynes and vice verse.

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Transatlantic passenger flights to Foynes commence. After WWII, landplanes take over.

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Flights are offered in the first commercial jet airliner, the de Havilland DH 106 Comet.

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Aérospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation unite to develop the Concorde, the first and only supersonic civilian aircraft.

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The first reusable spacecraft, Space Shuttle, is launched.

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NASA sends the Mars Pathfinder to Mars to commence the first exploration on the surface of another planet.

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The first nonstop, round-the-world flight by solar and battery-powered airplane is completed. Airbus release the A380 double-decker civilian passenger jet.

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Virgin Galactic start civilian passenger flight into space.