About This Book
A close biography follows Wilbur and Orville Wright from childhood curiosity and mechanical aptitude through systematic experiments in gliding and aircraft control. It recounts their progression from printing and bicycle repair to powered flight, describing early test camps and the first successful airplane. The account examines public skepticism, demonstrations in Europe, interactions with the U.S. Army, and subsequent commercial and legal challenges. Throughout, the author emphasizes careful observation, patient experimentation, and practical problem-solving as the foundations of their achievement in achieving controlled, sustained flight.
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