Aeroplanes
From the Wright brother's first powered flight in 1903 to cheap flights from today's budget airlines, aeroplanes (or airplanes if you're American or Canadian) have come a long way. The two World Wars both propelled aviation technology forwards, changing the way we fight. Aerospace companies like Boeing started building jet airliners after World War II and revolutionised the way we travel. The Lockheed SR71 Blackbird currently holds the official record for the fastest manned flight.
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What would happen if you fell out of a commercial aircraft?
Thankfully, it's a rare occurrence.
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The vehicle industry rapidly improves every year, bringing about incredible new and exciting technology for cars.
Is 5G really a threat to airlines?
A number of airlines have cancelled flights to the US over safety concerns about the new mobile network.
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Sleek, green and coming to the skies above you.
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Asked by: Hayley Paterson, Bournemouth
In pictures | Aerospace start-up unveils first-ever independently developed supersonic jet
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Owl’s flight through gusty winds could inspire new aircraft designs
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Airbus reveals zero-emission hydrogen plane concepts
The European plane-maker claimed the hydrogen-fuelled aircraft could enter service by 2035.
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Why can’t we fly planes into space?
Asked by: Dennis Robertson, Sheffield
Is it possible to fly around the equator non-stop and stay in daylight?
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Is there any point turning my phone to ‘flight mode’ on a plane?
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