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====== Airplane ====== | ====== Airplane ====== | ||
- | ===== Oldest flying airplane | + | ==== Oldest flying airplane ==== |
- | As of 2021, the world' | + | As of 2021, the world' |
- | The first example | + | |
+ | ==== Boeing B-52 Stratofortress ==== | ||
+ | The Stratofortress is a long-range, jet-powered strategic bomber designed just after the Second World War as a nuclear weapons carrier and produced in the years 1952–1962. The B-52, called BUFF (Big Ugly Fat F***), is able to carry 70,000 pounds | ||
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+ | ==== Navigation lights ==== | ||
+ | Aircraft have the same navigation lights as water vessels, from small fishing boats to large container ships. There is a red light on the left wing (portside on a ship) and a green light (starboard) on the right wing. Its function is to signal the direction of the aircraft' | ||
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+ | ==== Maiden flight ==== | ||
+ | The first regular passenger aircraft made its maiden flight on New Year's Day 1914. The route included a 34-mile flight over Tampa Bay, Florida, and the first passenger aboard the hydroplane was St. Petersburg Mayor Abram C. Pheil. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Record flying time ==== | ||
+ | On 7th February 1996 a masterpiece | ||
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+ | ==== Busiest airplane flight route ==== | ||
+ | South Korea' | ||
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+ | ==== Antonov AN-225 cargo plane ==== | ||
+ | The Antonov AN-225 cargo plane was the largest aircraft in the world. It was almost as big as a soccer field. It was originally built to transport a spacecraft. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Aviophobia ==== | ||
+ | About 1 in 5 people have some form of fear of flying or " | ||
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+ | ==== Pressurized air ==== | ||
+ | The pressurized air in the cabin is kept below 20% humidity - about the average humidity of the Sahara desert. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== English language ==== | ||
+ | English is the international language of aviation. All flight controllers and all commercial pilots who fly internationally must speak English. | ||
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+ | ==== Different taste ==== | ||
+ | The difference in air pressure and the low humidity in the airplane cabin make it difficult for the taste buds to register sweet and salty tastes. As a result, food tastes different during a flight. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Plane crash risk ==== | ||
+ | The risk of dying in a plane crash for the average American is 1 in 11 million. The risk of dying in a car accident is 1 in 5,000. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Aircraft windows ==== | ||
+ | Most aircraft windows consist of three panels of acrylic. In the unlikely event that something happens to the outer pane, the second pane acts as a safety option. A small opening in the inner window is used to regulate air pressure, keeping the center pane intact. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== White trails ==== | ||
+ | Stream plumes (white trails) are composed of water vapor and can be used to predict weather. A thin, shorter tail indicates low humidity and good weather. A thick, long-lasting tail indicates early signs of a storm. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Accidents ==== | ||
+ | Studies show that the first 3 minutes after takeoff and the last 8 minutes before landing are when 80% of aviation accidents occur. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== The Wright Brothers ==== | ||
+ | The Wright brothers invented and flew the first airplane. The first flight took place on December 17, 1903, on a beach south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Aircraft doors ==== | ||
+ | The aircraft doors cannot open during flight. The pressure inside the plane ranges from 4 to 14 PSI, which means it is unlikely that the door could be opened. [([[https:// | ||
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