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  2. File:First flight2.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: First successful flight of the Wright Flyer, by the Wright brothers. The machine traveled 120 ft (36.6 m) in 12 seconds at 10:35 a.m. at Kill Devil Hills , North Carolina . Orville Wright was at the controls of the machine, lying prone on the lower wing with his hips in the cradle which operated the wing-warping mechanism.

  3. Wright brothers - Wikipedia

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    A Universal cameraman flew as a passenger, and filmed the first motion pictures from an airplane. [39]: 317–320, 328–330 After their return to the U.S. on May 13, 1909, the brothers and Katharine were invited to the White House where on June 10, President Taft bestowed awards upon them. Dayton followed up with a lavish two-day homecoming ...

  4. Wright Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The brothers tossed a coin to decide who would get the first chance at piloting, and Wilbur won. The airplane left the rail, but Wilbur pulled up too sharply, stalled, and came down after covering 105 ft (32 m) in 3 1 ⁄ 2 seconds, sustaining little damage. [6] [13] Repairs after the abortive first flight took three days.

  5. Who invented the airplane? What to know about the first ... - AOL

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    They conducted several tests, but Orville made the first flight at 10:35 a.m., lasting 12 seconds and traveling 120 feet. Wilbur flew it the longest that day for 59 seconds and across 852 feet.

  6. List of aviation pioneers - Wikipedia

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    Designed and constructed the first four-engine aircraft, the Russky Vityaz cabin biplane, flew (13 May 1913); [172] and the Ilya Muromets, prototype for a commercial airplane (1914); first brief flight in a practical helicopter (14 Sep 1939). [173] Sir Charles Kingsford Smith † 9 Feb 1897 8 Nov 1935 Australia (Great Britain) (United States ...

  7. Early flying machines - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass depiction of Eilmer of Malmesbury. According to Aulus Gellius, the Ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, statesman, and strategist Archytas (428–347 BC) was reputed to have designed and built the first artificial, self-propelled flying device, a bird-shaped model propelled by a jet of what was probably steam, said to have actually flown some 200 metres around ...

  8. List of aircraft (pre-1914) - Wikipedia

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    1913 Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.7; 1913 Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.8; 1913 Royal Aircraft Factory B.S.1; 1913 Royal Aircraft Factory H.R.E.2; 1913 Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.1; 1913 Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.2; 1913 Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.2; 1913 Riggs-Wehr Biplane; 1913 Riggs-Wehr Tractor biplane; 1913 Robinson Monoplane; 1913 Robiola ...

  9. How a 1910 air show launched L.A.'s rise to aerospace capital

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    A mere six years after the Wright brothers' famous first flight, Los Angeles hosted the United States' first significant air show. In addition to being a spectacle, it solidified Southern ...