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first powered flight in the british empire
Posted: 24 Feb 2009, 03:20
by Captain Pugwash
Today was the 100th year of powered flight in canada. due to very bad weather the flight planed for today was cancelled, but yesterday under near perfect conditions, the replica took to the skies. here is a link to a test flight that took place earlier this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bc-0wR6V ... re=related.
here is another link
http://watch.ctv.ca/news/top-picks/age- ... clip142935
Re: first powered flight in the british empire
Posted: 24 Feb 2009, 03:35
by Techy111
Ain't you English..?
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Tony
Re: first powered flight in the british empire
Posted: 24 Feb 2009, 03:44
by Captain Pugwash
that's why i put british empire in the title, :think:
having duel nationaly puts me on the fence. i can go either way.
by the way not seen you on skype for a long time tony. :lazy:
Re: first powered flight in the british empire
Posted: 24 Feb 2009, 10:41
by cstorey
Well now , I believe that this was not the first powered flight in the British Empire. New Zealand lays claim to this ( and in fact to the first powered flight of all!) . A British man, Richard William Pearse , 1977-1953 , is said to have made the first ever flight near Geraldine in the South Island , on 31st March 1903. Unlike the Wright brothers, however, his landing was not successful! Perhaps this is why the feat is not more widely known