Janice Dickinson, Janice Robinson, Janice C. Smith, Janice Cooper, Janice Gordon, Janice Hally, Janice Karman, Janice Rule, Janice Logan and Janice Rule.
William Hill Brown is credited with writing the first American novel, The Power of Sympathy. It was published in 1791 and follows the a love story between two siblings who tragically don't know they are related.
The Wright Brothers.
Amelia created many record flights, made aviation reachable for women, worked in 2 of the first airlines and in general made women's aviation known .
They are most credited with building the prymids, and creating the first calanders
Janice Brown is credited with the first long-distance solar-powered flight. In 1980 she flew an experimental craft six miles. Her craft was named the Solar Challenger.
Janice Brown is credited with being the first African American woman to become a commercial airline pilot, flying for Texas-based airline, American Airlines.
She was the first woman to fly solo from Hawaii to the US mainland.
Paul MacCready was the inventor of the first practical human powered airplane called the Gossamer Condor.
Janice Dickinson, Janice Robinson, Janice C. Smith, Janice Cooper, Janice Gordon, Janice Hally, Janice Karman, Janice Rule, Janice Logan and Janice Rule.
Sir George Cayley is credited as the father of aerodynamics and for building the first successful glider in 1804. He made significant contributions to the understanding of aerodynamics and flight principles that laid the foundation for modern aviation.
William Hill Brown is credited with writing "The Power of Sympathy," considered the first American novel. It was published in 1789.
William Hill Brown is credited with writing the first American novel, The Power of Sympathy. It was published in 1791 and follows the a love story between two siblings who tragically don't know they are related.
Were two American brothers, inventors, and aviation pioneers who are credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch scientist, is credited with inventing the microscope in the 17th century. He was the first to create a powerful microscope that allowed for the observation of microorganisms and cells.
The Minoans are credited as Europe's first great civilization.
Ben Franklin is first credited with understanding electricity.