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Wilbur Wright
Wilbur Wright was born in april 16 1867 and died in december 1 1912, he was one of the inventor who invented the airplane. -
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Orville wright
Orville wright was born in 1871 and died in 1948, he was one of the inventor who invented the airplane. -
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First try
The brothers' first glider, tested in 1900, failed to fly -
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second trial
A second trial in 1901 fared better -
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a wind tunnel
Later that year, the brothers built a wind tunnel in which they tested over 200 wing and airframe designs. -
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a successful glider
This resulted in a successful glider model, flown in 1902 at Kill Devils Hills near Kitty Hawk. -
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later years
During the next few years, the brothers developed more sophisticated planes. They later formed the Wright Company, which built and sold their airplanes. -
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airplane created !
Back in Ohio, the brothers designed a engine which they planned to use to power the flight of a plane. Returning to Kitty Hawk, they began test flights in 1903. The engine stalled during a December 14 try .After three days of repairs, it was staying up for 12 seconds and flew 120 feet. On the last flight that day, Wilbur flew 852 feet in 59 seconds. -
airplane created !
Back in Ohio, the brothers designed a engine which they planned to use to power the flight of a plane. Returning to Kitty Hawk, they began test flights in 1903. The engine stalled during a December 14 try .After three days of repairs, it was staying up for 12 seconds and flew 120 feet. On the last flight that day, Wilbur flew 852 feet in 59 seconds. -
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flew longer
Curtiss made significant improvements in airplane design and, as more powerful engines became available, flew successively longer distances. Airplane flew across english channel -
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World War I
airplane on the outbreak of World War I in 1914 provided far greater motivation for aviation research and development -
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flying boat
Curtiss-designed flying boat crossed the Atlantic Ocean. -
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airmail
at 1920s, airplane has a use of airmail(delivering mail with a airplane). -
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improvements
During the 1930s aviation continued to expand. Technological improvements in wind-tunnel testing, engine and airframe design, and maintenance equipment combined to provide faster, larger, and more durable airplanes. -
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New transportation became profitable
The transportation of passengers became profitable, and routes were extended to include several foreign countries. TransPacific airmail service, begun by Pan American Airways -
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several aircrafts
1960 several commercial jet aircraft were in service.