(you may choose any date from 1920 to yesterday). Specifically: 1. Explain why this person, aircraft or significant development has had significant impact. 2. Discuss the background of this person, aircraft or development that led to its important contribution. 3. Discuss the challenges and barriers confronting the success of this aircraft, person or development. 4. Define the lasting impact this has had on aviation in today's world. You may do this in Essay form or Paragraph form (where you address each of these 4 points) 1500-2000 - penalties if outside these numbers. References and any title should not be included in the word count./nUse APA format for references, or any acceptable format for references. This means you MUST cite any quotes. I prefer the standard 'blah, blah, blah' Smith (2001) this means you cited Mr. .Smith from some published material. Then in the References section at the back of you paper you can list that reference in detail. You CANNOT cite Wikipedia, use it for ideas but you must not use it as a source. The sources must be dedicated website such as Jimmy Doolittle Museum https://doolittlemuseum.org, or a book or a published paper. I fail several students each year for plagiarism.…..... get paid whether you cheat or not. All matters of academic dishonesty are sent to the Student run Academic Dishonesty folks....and they are ruthless!! Now go find something interesting for me to read No papers on Chuck Yeager or Kelly Johnson (they are legends but I am sick of reading about them)
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