Wright Brother's Plane
Wright Brother's Plane
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The Wright Brother's Plane

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The Wright Brother's Plane
 
The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, were two American brothers, inventors, 
and aviation pioneers who are generally credited with inventing, building, and 
flying the world's first successful airplane. They made the first controlled, 
sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft on December 17, 1903, 
four miles south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. In 1904–05 the brothers developed 
their flying machine into the first practical fixed-wing aircraft. Although not 
the first to build and fly experimental aircraft, the Wright brothers were the 
first to invent aircraft controls that made fixed-wing powered flight possible.
The brothers' fundamental breakthrough was their invention of three-axis control, 
which enabled the pilot to steer the aircraft effectively and to maintain its 
equilibrium. This method became and remains standard on fixed-wing aircraft of 
all kinds. From the beginning of their aeronautical work, the Wright brothers 
focused on developing a reliable method of pilot control as the key to solving 
"the flying problem". This approach differed significantly from other 
experimenters of the time who put more emphasis on developing powerful engines. 
Using a small homebuilt wind tunnel, the Wrights also collected more accurate 
data than any before, enabling them to design and build wings and propellers that 
were more efficient than any before. Their first U.S. patent, 821,393, did not 
claim invention of a flying machine, but rather, the invention of a system of 
aerodynamic control that manipulated a flying machine's surfaces.
They gained the mechanical skills essential for their success by working for 
years in their shop with printing presses, bicycles, motors, and other machinery. 
Their work with bicycles in particular influenced their belief that an unstable 
vehicle like a flying machine could be controlled and balanced with practice. 
From 1900 until their first powered flights in late 1903, they conducted 
extensive glider tests that also developed their skills as pilots. Their bicycle 
shop employee Charlie Taylor became an important part of the team, building their 
first airplane engine in close collaboration with the brothers.
The Wright brothers' status as inventors of the airplane has been subject to 
counter-claims by various parties. Much controversy persists over the many 
competing claims of early aviators. Edward Roach, historian for the Dayton 
Aviation Heritage National Historical Park argues that they were excellent self-
taught engineers who could run a small company, but they did not have the 
business skills or temperament to dominate the growing aviation industry.
 
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Approximate Size at 3mm
L= 196
W = 267
H = 145
 
 
Approximate Size at 1/8 inch
L = 7.7
W = 10.5
H = 5.7
 
Approximate Size of Largest Part
10.5 X 5 inches
267 X 127 mm
 
Approximate Part Number: 21
 
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