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  1. Sir George Cayley, [1] 6th Baronet (27 December 1773 – 15 December 1857) [2] was an English engineer, inventor, and aviator. He is one of the most important people in the history of aeronautics. Many consider him to be the first true scientific aerial investigator and the first person to understand the underlying principles and forces of ...

  2. Sir George Cayley (born December 27, 1773, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England—died December 8, 1854, Brompton, Yorkshire) was an English pioneer of aerial navigation and aeronautical engineering and designer of the first successful glider to carry a human being aloft. Fascinated by flight since childhood, Cayley conducted a variety of tests and ...

  3. An elderly gentleman, Sir George Cayley, was making the final adjustments to his flying machine, a glider, in preparation for launching a grown man into the air. According to the account of Cayley’s granddaughter, the somewhat reluctant pilot-passenger was a coachman, John Appleby.

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  4. Apr 19, 2024 · Learn about the life and achievements of Sir George Cayley, who designed and flew the first manned glider in 1853, 50 years before the Wright brothers. Discover his inventions, experiments, and legacy in aviation and other fields.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Sir George Cayley, the 'Father of Aeronautics', who pioneered the theory and design of fixed-wing aircraft. Discover his scientific approach, his glider experiments, his vision for powered flight and airships, and his efforts to form an aeronautical society.

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  6. Learn about Sir George Cayley, the English engineer, inventor, and aviator who conceived the modern aeroplane and pioneered the principles of flight. Discover his contributions to British politics, education, and other fields of engineering and science.

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  8. Sep 8, 2010 · Learn how George Cayley, an English gentleman scientist, designed and built the world's first aeroplane and explained the aerodynamic forces on a wing. His work inspired the Wright brothers and proved that flying was possible.

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