First Air Travel Machine

Predates the Wright brothers by decades!

Air Travel Originated in Holland
Continuing with its successful rediscovery of historical information, Global Honk is pleased to share the following information with its readers.

Sources credit Orville and Wilbur Wright with the first self propelled heavier than air craft. Initial test date of this airplane was December 17, 1903, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Yes, Orville and Wilbur Wright did create an airplane that was improved upon and allowed the development of today's multitude of aircraft

Aero Whosher
However, the historical image to the right displays a much earlier air machine, the Aero Whosher, invented by cousins Annabelle and Louise Aberlott, of Vistillburg, Holland. Based on local reports from Vistillburg, it appears the first flight of this craft took place on October 19, 1847. This first heavier than air powered air flight was airborne for exactly one hour, and covered an estimated 127 miles

After the initial test flight, Annabelle and Louise were frequent fliers, with trips ranging up to thousands of miles. Looked upon by the public as upstart women that didn't know their place in society, their accomplishments have been covered up in all references to air travel inventions

If they had been men this information would have been well publicized. Note how the Aero Whosher has been disguised as a windmill, it's power source removed and destroyed. Sad things happen in this world to continue male domination

The Aero Whosher utilized a unique yeast powered turbine engine containing dual power tanks. Each tank would hold one kilo (2.2 pounds) of yeast, and 5 liters of water, and power the craft for approximately three hours. The tanks were used on an alternate basis, while one tank was powering the craft, the other would be refilled and readied to take over.

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