![image]() (image#credit) You may be amazed to learn that we have been exploring airspace for commercial purposes for more than a century now. Yup, that's right - the first commercial flight track route was done by Tony Jannus on January 1, 1914 for the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line, and we've traveled a long way in the last 100 years. Currently, a plane lands somewhere in the world every 3 seconds, but the aircraft used throughout history is not always what you imagine. Some of them, in fact, are so weird that we may feel anxious to fly. Or not? Look at the list we've compiled and decided on your own!
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Airbus beluga (a plane latest) is a plane transporter used primarily to help them transporting various components aircraft during the design process. originally named Super transporter but because of the Pope like appearance, aircraft bodied wide with the name beluga caught. there is only 5 built and they operating since 1994 and they are expected to be replaced by 2020, something that munkin so interesting.
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