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1 Management of Aeronautical Science
Engineering Design and Development © 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc.

2 THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 19
1871 — Orville Wright is born in Dayton, Ohio. He is co-inventor, with his brother Wilbur, of the first airplane to achieve powered, sustained, and controlled flight and the first fully practical powered airplane. Orville piloted the famous first flight at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina after winning a coin flip against his brother.

3 THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 19
1911 — British naval officer Comdr. Charles R. Samson sets a new British endurance record of 4 hours, 58 minutes, 30 seconds. The Short S.38 biplane has special tanks allowing sufficient fuel for more than 4 hours flying.

4 THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 19
1919 — A Curtiss 18-T flown by Curtiss test pilot Roland Rholfs establishes a new world speed record of 163 mph carrying a load of 1,076 lbs.

5 THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 19
1929 — The first metal airship built for the United States Navy makes its first flight. The ZMC-2 is a 22,600 ft³ helium balloon supported by transverse metal frames and longitudinal stiffeners with a thin metal covering forming the outer skin.

6 THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 19
1949 — Northrop Aircraft announces long-range jet engine currently being developed.

7 THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 19
1960 — The first mid-air recovery of a re-entry capsule is made by a USAF Fairchild C-119J “Flying Boxcar.”

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9 Management of Aeronautical Science
Flightline Friday 1903 Wright Brothers Curtiss Pusher

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11 Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky
Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Ch 7 – Ray – Sue Ch 8 – Jonathan - Toni, Rosemary, Debbie, and Kathryn Ch 9 – Matt – Mark and Steve

12 Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky
Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky You are required to participate. The goal is to learn from the collective knowledge and skills of your peers and instructor. Your interaction contributes to your participation grade.

13 Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky
Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky From Reclaiming the Sky, select ONE quote that gave you an insight into aviation professionalism and management. Write out the quote and cite the page number from Reclaiming the Sky.

14 Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky
Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Explain why this attribute of aviation professionalism impressed you. Relate this attribute of aviation professionalism to another aviation career field besides the career field discussed

15 Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky
Management of Aeronautical Science Graded Discussion – Reclaiming the Sky Ch 10 – Ray - Terri Ch 11 - Jonathan – What do we do with the sorrow? Ch 12 – Matt – Tom

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