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  1. Sep 10, 2022 · On December 17th, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright performed the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft, changing the course of human flight forever. US compatriot Glenn Hammond Curtiss was initially competing with the Wrights to try and beat them to this accomplishment. Curtiss would eventually make a name ...

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  2. Multiple court battles between Curtiss and the Wright brothers went on for years. Glenn and the Wright brothers did not get along, but bad feelings only increased when Lt. Thomas Selfridge, a member of the AEA and close friend to Glenn, died in September of 1908. He was a passenger in an aircraft flown by Orville Wright.

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  3. A patent lawsuit by the Wright brothers against Curtiss in 1909 continued until it was resolved during World War I. Since the last Wright aircraft, the Wright Model L, was a single prototype of a "scouting" aircraft, made in 1916, the U.S. government, desperately short of combat aircraft, pressured both firms to resolve the dispute.

  4. This competition quickly devolved into a patent war including 12 major lawsuits, extensive media coverage and a secret effort by Glenn Curtiss and the Smithsonian Institution to discredit the Wright brothers. In 1908, the Wrights warned Glenn Curtiss not to infringe their patent by profiting from flying or selling aircraft that used ailerons ...

  5. Glenn Curtiss’s aeronautical innovations outlasted the Wright brothers’. But his biggest contribution to aviation was an Albany-Manhattan flight many deemed suicidal.

  6. Sep 23, 1996 · One of aviation’s meccas is Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, site of the first successful powered, fixed-wing flights by the Wright brothers. And then there is Hammondsport, N.Y., where Glenn Curtiss, another of America’s aviation trailblazers, experimented. Interesting and well-kept museums are found at both locations.

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  8. Dec 17, 2015 · Curtiss was not alone in his legal woes, however. Between 1909, when the Wrights first sued Curtiss, and 1917, when the Wrights’ patent war sputtered to a halt, the brothers filed suit against a ...

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