Die Geschichte des Flugzeuges
Quellen und wissenschaftliche Literatur zur Podcast-Erklärung über Die Geschichte des Flugzeuges.
Quellen und Studien
- NASA Glenn Research Center: "Four Forces on an Airplane", 2022.
- NASA Glenn Research Center: "What is Lift?", 2022.
- NASA Glenn Research Center: "What is Drag?", 2022.
- NASA Glenn Research Center: "Gas Turbine Propulsion", 2022.
- Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: "1903 Wright Flyer".
- National Park Service: "Wright Brothers National Memorial".
- German Aerospace Center: "DLR tests confirm Otto Lilienthal as the first ancestor of all aviators", 2016.
- German Aerospace Center: "The Lilienthal glider project".
- Otto-Lilienthal-Museum Anklam: "Die Flugzeuge von Otto Lilienthal".
- Royal Society Publishing: J. A. D. Ackroyd, "Sir George Cayley, the father of Aeronautics. Part 1. The invention of the aeroplane", Notes and Records of the Royal Society, 2002.
- Royal Society Publishing: J. A. D. Ackroyd, "Sir George Cayley, the father of Aeronautics. Part 2. Cayley's aeroplanes", Notes and Records of the Royal Society, 2002.
- Encyclopaedia Britannica: "Montgolfier brothers".
- Encyclopaedia Britannica: "Sir George Cayley".
- Boeing: "707 / 720 Commercial Transport Historical Snapshot".
- Science Museum Group Collection: "de Havilland DH.106 Comet".
- International Air Transport Association: "IATA Annual Safety Report".
- International Civil Aviation Organization: "Safety Reports".
- Our World in Data: Hannah Ritchie, "Climate change and flying: what share of global CO2 emissions come from aviation?"
- Air Transport Action Group: "Waypoint 2050".
- International Energy Agency: "Aviation".