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Wright Bandhu
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The Wright Brothers, Orville And Wilbur, The First Aeroplane Travelers, Were Fascinated By The Concept Of Flight From Childhood. Their Inspiration Came From Several Sources, Including German Otto Lilienthal And American Octave Chantu. Both Of Them Worked Extensively On The Concept Of Glider Flight. Perhaps Most Importantly, The Wright Brothers Work Was Inspired By The Flight Of Eagles And Other Birds, Their Ability To Flip Or Spread And Contract Their Wings. They Understood Fully That It Was Their Wings That Provided The Wings With The Strength To Maintain Their Balance In The Sky. The Wright Brothers Used This Concept, Which They Called Warping Wings, To Build Their First Biplane In 1900. They Created 200 Different Versions Of Their Model Wings Before Finally Creating A Fully Airworthy Aircraft. Wilbur And Orville Finally Achieved Success On December 17, 1903. That Day, Orville Made History By Taking To The Skies In A Fully Pilot-Controlled Aircraft. He Accomplished This Feat Over The Sand Dunes Of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. He Flew For 12 Seconds At An Altitude Of 120 Feet.
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