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What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

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What did the earliest airplanes look like? What are the biggest and smallest birds? Who took the world's first photo? Is the protective clothing of modern European doctors the same as in modern times? Let's learn about 14 little-known things today.

1. What it looked like in the plane in 1925, when the seat was still a rattan chair. What's even more interesting is that this is the first time a movie has been shown on an airplane.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

The Argentine giant eagle (Argentavis magnificens) is considered to be the largest flying bird ever recorded, weighing up to 70 kilograms, with a wingspan of up to 7 meters and a standing height of more than 2 meters.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

3. In contrast, the smallest bird in the world deserves to be a hummingbird. The smallest hummingbirds weigh less than 2 grams, the largest hummingbirds weigh only 19-21 grams, and the rest mostly weigh 2.5-6.5 grams and are between 6-12 cm long.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

4. Winner of the first Miss America contest in 1921: 16-year-old Margaret Gorman.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

5. The uniforms of employees of some companies also include socks, such as UPS International Express.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

6) The world's oldest surviving photograph, View from the Window at Le Gras, was taken by French photography pioneer Nicéphore Niépce in 1827 (also said to be 1826).

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

The original unprocessed photo now looks like this

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

After modern PS technology is painted, the scene outside the window may look like this.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

7. There are 26 English letters, but the letter Q does not exist in the name of any state in the United States.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

8. The most significant feature of zebras is black and white stripes on their bodies, but in fact, small zebras are born brown and become black and white when they grow up.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

9) The Boomin Beaver) is considered the smallest ship in the U.S. Navy. It is only 5.79 meters long, 3 meters wide and has a draft of only 1.5 meters. Boomin Beaver was first used by lumberjacks to haul logs floating on waterways, and later by the U.S. Navy for various missions in ports.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

10. The Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 Paris World's Fair, which is what it looked like when it was built

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

A man named Valentine Tapley vowed in 1860 that if Lincoln was elected president, he would never shave his beard again. Lincoln was elected President of the United States on November 6, 1860, and was re-elected President of the United States four years later. This is what Tapley looked like in 1896.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

12. Winner of the World's Longest Bearded Contest in 1922: Hans N. Langseth.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

13. Clothes worn by doctors when treating plague patients in the 1600s

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

14. In the end, this may only be something that a gifted person can do.

What did a 1925 airplane look like? Who took the world's first photo? Let's take a look

Jiupai News Reporter Liang Xia

[Source: Jiupai News]

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