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  1. List of aviation pioneers. Aviation pioneers are people directly and indirectly responsible for the advancement of flight, including people who worked to achieve manned flight before the invention of aircraft, as well as others who achieved significant "firsts" in aviation after heavier-than-air flight became routine.

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      The term aviation, noun of action from stem of Latin avis...

  2. Jul 31, 2022 · Scientists, inventors, engineers, and entrepreneurs across the globe were inspired to experiment with the prospects of flight. There were numerous pioneers, all from different backgrounds around the world. All determined to take the field of aviation to new heights.

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  4. Blériot brought the early experimental era of aviation to an end on July 25, 1909, when he flew his Type XI monoplane across the English Channel. The following five years, from Blériot’s Channel flight to the beginning of World War I, were a period of spectacular growth and

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    Maiden Flight
    Wingspan
    Length
    1890
    14 metres (45 feet 10 inches)
    6.5 metres (21 feet 4 inches)
    1894
    7.9 metres (26 feet)
    4.19 metres (13 feet 1 inch)
    1896
    4.9 metres (16 feet)
    1.2 metres (4 feet)
    1896
    4.3 metres (14 feet)
    4.3 metres (14 feet)
  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Otto Lilienthal (born May 23, 1848, Anklam, Prussia [now in Germany]—died Aug. 10, 1896, Berlin) was a German aviation pioneer. Lilienthal was the most significant aeronautical pioneer in the years between the advancements of the Englishman George Cayley and the American Wright brothers.

  6. The pioneer era of aviation was the period of aviation history between the first successful powered flight, generally accepted to have been made by the Wright Brothers on 17 December 1903, and the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914.

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