It's a bird! It's a plane No, its a flying boat airplane!
The first commercial airplane flight was actually a flying boat. It happen in January 1914.
A former mayor of St Petersburg, Florida, paid 400 to fly from St. Petersburg to Tampa.
Since the flight was successful, plane trips across the Tampa Buy became popular.
Passengers paid $five each way to take a trip on the special boat plain.
What was floating above Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 9, 1793.
It was Jean-Pierre Francois Blanchard on the first manned hot-air balloon flite in American History.
Observed by president George Washington, the balloon stay in the air for about 15 miles and 45 minute
Blanchards flight sparked national interest in ballooning.
Its reported that he take just one passenger with him on the flight -- a little black dog!
Do you own a Pluto Platter.
if you have a Frisbee in you're closet, you do!
The original flying discs was actually pie tins from a bakery.
In 1948, Fred Morrison manufacture the first flying discs made of plastic
Platter was later renamed the "Frisbee" its estimated that more Frisbee's are sold each year than basketballs baseballs and footballs combined!
A blizard is different from a snowstorm because blizzards have really strong wins that blow at over 35 miles per our.
Blizzards don’t always produce a lot of snow, but blowing snow make it very hard to see.
Blizzards can last for three hour or more.
Severe blizzards have three qualities: winds over 45 Miles per hour pour visibility, and tempatures that are 10 degree or below.
Have you ever been in a blissard.
Alaska, what is nicknamed The Last Frontier," became a state on Janaury 3, 1959.
Did you now that in 1867 the United States purchased Alaska from Russia four a price of $7.2 million.
At just 2 cents an acre, that was a bargain!
Alaska is rich in forests wildlife and minerals such as gold.
The king salmon is the state fish, and it's state gem is jade Dog mushing, once a mane form of transportation in Alaska, is its official sport.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, It's a flying boat airplane!
It happened in January 1914.
A former mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, paid $400 to fly from St. Petersburg to Tampa.
Since the flight was successful, plane trips across the Tampa Bay became popular.
Passengers paid $5.00 each way to take a trip on the special boat plane.
What was floating above Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 9, 1793?
It was Jean-Pierre Francois Blanchard on the first manned hot-air balloon flight in American history.
Observed by President George Washington, the balloon stayed in the air for about 15 miles and 45 minutes.
Blanchard's flight sparked national interest in ballooning
It's reported that he took just one passenger with him on the flight -- a little black dog!
Do you own a Pluto Platter?
If you have a Frisbee in your closet, you do!
The original flying discs were actually pie tins from a bakery.
In 1948, Fred Morrison manufactured the first flying discs made of plastic.
The Pluto Platter was later renamed the "Frisbee." It's estimated that more Frisbees are sold each year than basketballs, baseballs and footballs combined!
A blizzard is different from a snowstorm because blizzards have really strong winds that blow at over 35 miles per hour.
Blizzards don’t always produce a lot of snow, but blowing snow makes it very hard to see.
Blizzards can last for three hours or more.
Severe blizzards have three qualities: winds over 45 miles per hour, poor visibility, and temperatures that are 10 degrees or below.
Have you ever been in a blizzard?
Alaska, which is nicknamed "The Last Frontier," became a state on January 3, 1959.
Did you know that in 1867 the United States purchased Alaska from Russia for a price of $7.2 million?
At just 2 cents an acre, that was a bargain!
Alaska is rich in forests, wildlife and minerals such as gold.
The king salmon is the state fish, and its state gem is jade. Dog mushing, once a main form of transportation in Alaska, is its official sport.