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This site is for gathering and analyzing data about the processes leading to the invention of the airplane and the start of the airplane industry around the world.  We keep pages on each of many items related to those technologies and the early industry and the people who made it happen.  We keep [[Items unrelated to aero to keep on this wiki|some items that turn out not to be related]], in order to make clear why they are left out of some analyses.  We aim for complete coverage of these items up to 1916, and a few thereafter.  If you want use or add to the data please cite this wiki as a dataset or contact us -- see [[About this site]].
 
This site is for gathering and analyzing data about the processes leading to the invention of the airplane and the start of the airplane industry around the world.  We keep pages on each of many items related to those technologies and the early industry and the people who made it happen.  We keep [[Items unrelated to aero to keep on this wiki|some items that turn out not to be related]], in order to make clear why they are left out of some analyses.  We aim for complete coverage of these items up to 1916, and a few thereafter.  If you want use or add to the data please cite this wiki as a dataset or contact us -- see [[About this site]].
 
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[[File:Patents spike chart from 2019 presentation.png|thumb|right|Example chart from this research|<center>Example chart from this research</center>]]
 
Most of the pages have a row of structured (table) data on them, and explanatory text.
 
Most of the pages have a row of structured (table) data on them, and explanatory text.
  

Revision as of 10:18, 9 October 2020

This site is for gathering and analyzing data about the processes leading to the invention of the airplane and the start of the airplane industry around the world. We keep pages on each of many items related to those technologies and the early industry and the people who made it happen. We keep some items that turn out not to be related, in order to make clear why they are left out of some analyses. We aim for complete coverage of these items up to 1916, and a few thereafter. If you want use or add to the data please cite this wiki as a dataset or contact us -- see About this site.

Example chart from this research

Most of the pages have a row of structured (table) data on them, and explanatory text.

Here are some of the tables and lists on this site:

Work in progress