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Top 12 World's Greatest Aviation Innovations
While
the
aircraft
travel
is
growing
all
the
more
economic,
human
thought
often
shifts
towards
its
initiation
and
growth.
Heres
a
little
flash
back
to
get
to
know
the
two-winged
wonder
better.
Hundred
years
since
the
Wright
Brothers
took
wing
many
inventions
have
taken
place
in
the
field
of
aviation.
Now,
a
website
has
compiled
a
list
of
the
greatest
innovations
that
have
taken
the
world
by
storm.
The
list
of
top
12
inventions
has
been
amassed
by
aviation.com,
reports
Wired
News.
1.
Cabin
pressurization:
The
average
passenger
doesn't
think
about
cabin
pressurization
until
their
yellow
safety
masks
fall
from
the
ceiling,
but
the
reality
is
that
if
the
technology
hadn't
been
developed
during
WWII,
people
wouldn't
be
able
to
fly
much
above
10,000
feet.
2. Black Box: Morbid but essential, the black box was invented in the mid-1950s, and not only helps investigators learn why a plane crashed, but how that information can be applied to other aircraft to prevent a repeat.
3. The Concorde: It never delivered on its commercial promise, and it was an environmental bad boy, but who can deny that breaking the sound barrier aboard a commercial aircraft is cool.
4. Radar: Sure, the airlines are dying to replace it with GPS technology, but for decades it's been radar that helps air traffic controllers locate and track planes up to 200 miles away.
5. The jumbo jet
6. The hub and spoke system
7.The Very Light Jet (VLJ)
8. Winglets
9. The flying wing
10. Stealth aircraft
11. Jetway
12. Deicing
Flying in the sky is a pleasure and always convenient, but a lot goes in to its making, safety and security.