Here Are Some Of The Aircrafts From The Previous Generations

Published on 06/18/2020
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Seeing all the high-tech aircraft being launched in today’s world, have you ever wondered about all the aircraft that were built a long time ago? How did all the aircraft turn out knowing that technology was still not that developed compared to what the world has now? Well, knowing that the people in the field of aviation were in a trying time, it was not a surprise that a lot of aircraft turned into a huge failure. Here are some of the aircraft that was supposed to be a success, yet ended up being an epic failure. 

The Fisher P-75 Eagle

The Fisher P-75 Eagle was a fighter aircraft invented by the Fisher Body Division of General Motors. The word “eagle” that could be seen in its name represented the glory of America. The number 75 was inspired by the French 75-mm gun, the Great War weapon. Years were needed to build this aircraft. However, despite all the unique and various kinds of equipment used in building The Fisher P-75 Eagle, it did not have the required horsepower needed for it to work appropriately – leading the aircraft and its creators to a huge failure. 

The Fisher P-75 Eagle

The Fisher P-75 Eagle

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The Douglas DC-10

McDonnell Douglas DC-10 is a wide-body airliner manufactured by McDonnell Douglas. It is still flying until now – thanks to all the improvements that were made to the aircraft. Did you know that after it was launched in the field of aviation, lots of people who rode the Douglas DC-10 tragically died because of its faulty parts? Well, its door was the central part that deserved to be blamed. The cargo door was designed to open outwards – leading the aircraft to be involved in a lot of incidents. One of the tragedies happened in the middle of the 70s when the door opened in the middle of a flight. 

The Douglas DC-10

The Douglas DC-10

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