The first airplane was introduced about 1897.
Orville Wright tested the first airplane.
The Wright Brothers in the early 1900's, who also built the first airplane
The Wright brothers built the first airplane in Ohio but made the first flight in North Carolina.
Orville flew their first airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
you can caculate the acceleration of a commercial airplane when the airplane slows down
It depends on what kind of jet or commercial airplane it is.
No. There were many commercial airplanes before the Boeing 707. The 707 is famous for being the first widely successful jet-engined airliner.
January 21, 1970 was the first commercial use of the 747.
A commercial airplane is an airplane that is being used in commercial service--where people are paying for the plane to be flown. ANY plane can be a commercial airplane; if you've got a business picking up X-rays from small airports then flying them to Rochester International Airport in Minnesota so a doctor from the Mayo Clinic can review them, and you use the cheapest Cessna you can get your hands on to do it, that Cessna is a commercial airplane. Having said that, usually "commercial airplane" means one that's large enough to carry many passengers or a lot of cargo.
The first powered flight was made by the brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright 1903 at Kitty Hawk but the first commercial airplane was made around 1914 after most of the major problems were worked out.
They were not for sale in 1903. The first airplane flew in 1903, but commercial air travel (which is what a ticket was for) did not start until 1909, and that was aboard a Zeppelin airship (dirigible). Commercial AIRPLANE travel did not start until 1914.
The most popular commercial airplane is the Boeing 737.
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