a flying machine glider
George Cayley was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire in 1733.
he invented airfoil
cayley did addition and divisen I know that because I'm cayley
Not really. There was no notable person with that name although it is possible that there are (were) people with that name. The Cayley–Hamilton theorem is named, not after a person called Cayley Hamilton, but after TWO mathematicians: Arthur Cayley and William Rowan Hamilton.
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Yes he invented it in the early 1900"S
To make it easier and quicer to transport.
George Cayley was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire in 1733.
Yes, Sir George Cayley is considered the "Father of Aviation" for his pioneering work in aeronautics. He developed successful glider designs in the early 19th century and laid the groundwork for modern aircraft design.
George Cayley was born on December 27, 1773.
George Cayley was born on December 27, 1773.
he invented airfoil
He was considered the "father of aerodynamics". he invented the first unmanned glider, not a car. His focus was aeronautics(flying).
Seat belts were invented by George Cayley in the 1800's.
Sir George Cayley was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.
Yes, Sir George Cayley had at least one brother, named John Cayley. John was also involved in engineering and contributed to various projects alongside George. The Cayley family had a history of involvement in scientific and engineering pursuits, particularly in the field of aeronautics, which George Cayley is famously known for.