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The aviation industry has changed the world over the last century, by making it seem so much smaller and more accessible to us all. The progression of aircraft from small and simple devices to the complex and powerful machines of today has all happened incredibly fast if looked at with a birds eye view of history. It is now possible to travel around the entire planet in a fairly small amount of time, and enjoy new countries, new cultures, and stay in new hotels such as hotel Bergische Land and hotel beauty farm. The budget airlines of today mean that air flight is accessible to a large proportion of the world’s population, and people can travel across the planet like they never have before. Even other devices such as door closers (hier klicken für Türschließer) have developed rapidly in the past 100 years.

Many different cultures throughout history have built devices that fly through the air in some way; such as the boomerang in Australia, hot air kites and lanterns in Asia, and the mechanical pigeon of ancient Greece. The modern age of human flight however, began fairly late in our collective history, in the year 1783. It was then that the first untethered hot air balloon flight took place in a craft designed by the Montgolfier brothers. While hot air balloon flight was ultimately very successful, the limited controllability and practicality of balloons meant that people were always looking to design and build flying craft which they could more easily control.

Heavier-than-air flight has always been thought to be an impossibility by some people, however, on December 17, 1903, the Wright brothers solved this age old problem and became the first people to control what was to be the earliest ancestor of the modern day aircraft. The evolution of aviation happened quite quickly from this point, and only a decade later during World War I, heavier-than-air aircraft had evolved enough to able to perform a number of different military functions. Since the early 20th century, a commercial or civil aviation industry has developed around the world, servicing millions of people every year and transporting goods all around the globe.

Great progress was made in civil aviation during the 1920s and 1930s, such as Charles Lindbergh’s successful transatlantic flight in 1927, and Charles Kingsford Smith’s transpacific flight the year after. Since the 1960s, engine efficiency has been greatly increased and engine volume has been decreased through a number of separate advances. It is now possible to get to practically any global location easily and efficiently, and enjoy the world’s best hotels such as hotel beauty farm and hotel Bergische land. The aviation industry is only likely to improve in the future, making it even easier for people to travel the Earth and explore new lands and new cultures.