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  1. 0:35. Introduction. In 1903, two U.S. inventors named Wilbur and Orville Wright designed, built, and flew the first airplane. Some features of the Wright brothers’ design are still used in airplanes today. Wilbur Wright was born on April 16, 1867, near Millville, Indiana. Orville Wright was born on August 19, 1871, in Dayton, Ohio.

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    The Wrights grew up in Dayton, Ohio. They were two of seven children born to Milton Wright (1828–1917), a clergyman of English and Dutch ancestry, and Susan Catherine Koerner (1831–1889), of German and Swissancestry. There were many books in their house, and they were encouraged to ask questions and find out about whatever they thought was interest...

    By the 1890s, the Wrights were interested in flight, especially the gliders of Otto Lilienthal. They started working on making airplanes in their bicycle shop. They thought controlling a plane was one of the big problems of flight. Lilienthal and others had been killed when they could not control their aircraft. The Wright brothers fixed the proble...

    In 1903, they built a powered airplane that had propellers and a small engine. The Wright Flyer airplane first flew successfully on December 17, 1903, near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. This was the first time people ever flew a powered airplane they could control. Before that, people flew in balloons or gliders, or for a very short time in planes th...

    First powered flight claims are made for Clément Ader, Gustave Whitehead, Richard Pearse, and Karl Jatho for their variously documented tests in years prior to and including 1903. Claims that the first true flight occurred after 1903 are made for Traian Vuia and Alberto Santos-Dumont. Supporters of the post-Wright pioneers argue that techniques use...

    The U.S. states of Ohio and North Carolina both take credit for the Wright brothers and their world-changing inventions—Ohio because the brothers developed and built their design in Dayton, and North Carolina because Kitty Hawk was the site of the Wrights' first powered flight. With a spirit of friendly rivalry, Ohio adopted the slogan "Birthplace ...

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    Both Wilbur and Orville were lifelong bachelors. Wilbur once quipped that he 'did not have time for both a wife and an airplane'. The 1909 short silent film Wilbur Wright und seine Flugmaschine (which translates to Wilbur Wright and his Flying Machine) is considered to be the first use of motion picture aerial photography as filmed from a heavier-than-air aircraft. Following a brief training flight he gave to a German pilot in Berlin in June 1911, Wilbur never flew again. He gradually became...

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    Orville succeeded to the presidency of the Wright Company upon Wilbur's death. He won the prestigious Collier Trophy in 1914 for development of his automatic stabilizer on the brothers' Wright Model E. Sharing Wilbur's distaste for business but not his brother's executive skills, Orville sold the company in 1915. The Wright Company then became part of Wright-Martin in 1916. After 42 years living at their residence on 7 Hawthorn Street, Orville, Katharine, and their father, Milton, moved to Ha...

    “If we worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true really is true, then there would be little hope for advance.”
    “We were lucky enough to grow up in an environment where there was always much encouragement to children to pursue intellectual interests; to investigate whatever aroused curiosity.”
    “It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge and skill.”
    “Men become wise just as they become rich, more by what they save than by what they receive.”
    None of the Wright children had middle names. Instead, their father tried hard to give them distinctive first names. Wilbur was named for Willbur Fisk and Orville for Orville Dewey, both clergymen...
    They were "Will" and "Orv" to their friends and in Dayton, their neighbors knew them simply as "the Bishop's kids", or "the Bishop's boys".
    NASA named the first Martian take-off and landing area for the 2021 Ingenuity helicopter "Wright Brothers Field". The helicopter carries a small piece of wing fabric from the 1903 Wright Flyerattac...
    In 1969, Neil Armstrong carried a similar Wright Flyer artifact to the Moon in the Lunar Module Eagle during Apollo 11.
    Wright brothers at the Belmont ParkAviation Meet in 1910
    Wright brothers' home at 7 Hawthorn Street, Dayton about 1900. Wilbur and Orville built the covered wrap-around porch in the 1890s.
    Wright brothers' bicycle at the National Air and Space Museum
    Wright 1899 kite: front and side views, with control sticks. Wing-warping is shown in lower view. (Wright brothers drawing in Library of Congress)
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  3. It’s a chilly, breezy day in December 1903. Wilbur Wright stands on the beach in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, staring at the sky above him. Soaring overhead in an airplane is his brother...

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  4. Aug 6, 2018 · Orville and Wilbur Wright are remembered as the inventors of the airplane! These American brothers built on the work of others but also conducted their own research and hundreds of experiments...

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  5. Wright Brothers Facts for Kids. Wright brothers were named Orville and Wilbur. They were born in 1867 (Wilbur) and 1871 (Orville). They owned a bicycle shop before flying. Their first flight was on December 17, 1903. They flew in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Their plane was named “Flyer 1”. The first flight lasted 12 seconds.

  6. Orville and Wilbur Wright are credited with inventing the airplane. They were the first to make a successful human flight with a craft that was powered by an engine and was heavier than air. This was quite a milestone and impacted transportation throughout the world.

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