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The Wright Brothers By Tynan Lister By Tynan Lister
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Wilbur and Orville
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The Wright Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright are two American brothers who invented the first airplane. Orville and Wilbur Wright are two American brothers who invented the first airplane. They were inventors, aviation pilots, bicycle retailers and manufacturers. They were inventors, aviation pilots, bicycle retailers and manufacturers. Kitty Hawk a North Carolina Beach: December 17, 1903 the brothers made history by completing the worlds first controlled, powered airplane flight which lasted 12 seconds. Kitty Hawk a North Carolina Beach: December 17, 1903 the brothers made history by completing the worlds first controlled, powered airplane flight which lasted 12 seconds.
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How they got inspired 1878: Toy helicopter 1889: First jobs and interests 1892: Money to help pay for their invention
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The Invention The main idea was the three axis control. The main idea was the three axis control. 1899-1900: Building of the first motor powered Gliders 1899-1900: Building of the first motor powered Gliders 1905-1907: The first motor powered flying machine known as a fixed wing aircraft was built. 1905-1907: The first motor powered flying machine known as a fixed wing aircraft was built.
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Present Day Good points We can fly all over the world. We can fly all over the world. It can be a fun ride. It can be a fun ride. Emergency rescue planes will come and help you if your in danger. Emergency rescue planes will come and help you if your in danger. Used for military planes, food planes. Used for military planes, food planes. Lots of jobs: pilots, stewards, engineers, airport staff Lots of jobs: pilots, stewards, engineers, airport staff Bad points Prices for tickets are high. Some people get air sick. The plane could crash. The plane can rock around because of bad weather. Your luggage could get broken or lost.
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