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Flight At Kitty Hawk December Research Paper

They immediately started the plane when everything was in order and they practically terrified everyone standing near it at the time. "The boys and the dog who had come to watch ran away in fright" (Tucker 21). The two brothers were uncertain in regard to which of them would fly the plane and tossed a coin with the purpose of letting fate decide. In spite of the fact that the plane crashed, the brothers were fueled by how it behaved and they were certain that it would not be long before they could actually send a manned, powered aircraft, into the air. The two brothers returned to the beach two days consequent to their failure and this time Orville operated the machine. They called the lifesavers with the purpose of having witnesses to their invention and they started to make all the preparations that they needed. It was much colder than it was two days before and the wind was particularly strong, these two factors being especially disturbing for the brothers, as they were afraid that it would impede their attempt to fly. "They waited until 10:00, hoping the wind would calm down a little. But finally they decided to give it another try" (Tucker 21). Orville set up his camera because he felt that this event would be different from the others and asked one of the lifesavers to operate it as he went up in the air. He started the engine, warmed it up, and raised it in the air more slowly than the last time they tried, as he was taking up from a leveled place. Orville actually described the event: "The flight lasted only 12 seconds, but it was nevertheless the first in the history of the world in which a machine carrying a man had raised itself by its own power into the air in full flight, had sailed forward without reduction of speed, and had finally landed at a point as high as that from...

In spite of the fact that the machine was very unstable and the wind was making it difficult for him to fly, Orville struggled across the twelve seconds that he spent above the ground and managed to keep the plane steady.
The Wright brothers will always be remembered for the determination that they put across in regard to flying and for the fact that they succeeded in doing what no man had ever done before them. The first flight at Kitty Hawk made it possible for society to consider aviation as one of the most important concepts in people's lives and enabled people to change their perspective regarding the matter. The contemporary society virtually benefits as a result of the Flyer's first flight and the twelve seconds that it initially succeeded in staying above the ground were essential for the general public.

Works cited:

Behreandt, Dennis J. "Flight at Kitty Hawk: Through Hard Work and Private Investment Independent of Government Largesse, the Wright Brothers Achieved One of the Greatest Technical Breakthroughs in Human History," the New American 29 Dec. 2003

Dixon-Engel, Tara and Jackson, Mike, "The Wright Brothers: First in Flight," (Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., 2007)

Kelly, Fred C. "The Wright Brothers: A Biography," (Courier Dover Publications, 1989)

Popular Science, Dec 1963-220 pages, Vol. 183,Nr. 6, ISSN 0161-7370, Bonnier Corporation

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Behreandt, Dennis J. "Flight at Kitty Hawk: Through Hard Work and Private Investment Independent of Government Largesse, the Wright Brothers Achieved One of the Greatest Technical Breakthroughs in Human History," the New American 29 Dec. 2003

Dixon-Engel, Tara and Jackson, Mike, "The Wright Brothers: First in Flight," (Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., 2007)

Kelly, Fred C. "The Wright Brothers: A Biography," (Courier Dover Publications, 1989)

Popular Science, Dec 1963-220 pages, Vol. 183,Nr. 6, ISSN 0161-7370, Bonnier Corporation
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