The historyis often portrayedbrothersunder oneheading, because theirachievementsare intertwinedwith each othervery strongly.Are generally consideredthe first successfulairplanebuilders. WilburWrightwas born in1867inMillville, Indiana, and hisbrotherOrvillein1871.in Dayton, Ohio.They weresons ofa Protestantclergyman.Both boyshave receivedsecondary education, but nonereceiveda school diploma. The brothershavea knack fortinkering, and bothwere interested in thehuman abilityto fly.In1892.plantopenedthe Wright CycleCompany,whichsold,repairedand builtbicycles.The plantsuppliedthe moneyto fundtheirpassion forlife, theaeronauticsresearch.Brothersdiligentreadingthe works of otherpioneers ofaerospace-Octave?AndChanute?A,SamuelP.Langley,OttoLilienthal, who in1891?1896madearound 2000flights, whichwasthe furthestextent400 (four hundred)meters.He builtan experimentalglider, butdieda tragicdeathbecause ofthe limitedpossibilities to controlhismachine.In1899.Orvilleand Wilburwebeganwork on aplane.In December of1903.after fouryears of efforts, their effortswere crowned withsuccess.
The historyis often portrayedbrothersunder oneheading, because theirachievementsare intertwinedwith each othervery strongly.Are generally consideredthe first successfulairplanebuilders.
WilburWrightwas born in1867inMillville, Indiana, and hisbrotherOrvillein1871.in Dayton, Ohio.They weresons ofa Protestantclergyman.Both boyshave receivedsecondary education, but nonereceiveda school diploma.
The brothershavea knack fortinkering, and bothwere interested in thehuman abilityto fly.In1892.plantopenedthe Wright CycleCompany,whichsold,repairedand builtbicycles.The plantsuppliedthe moneyto fundtheirpassion forlife, theaeronauticsresearch.Brothersdiligentreadingthe works of otherpioneers ofaerospace-Octave?AndChanute?A,SamuelP.Langley,OttoLilienthal, who in1891?1896madearound 2000flights, whichwasthe furthestextent400 (four hundred)meters.He builtan experimentalglider, butdieda tragicdeathbecause ofthe limitedpossibilities to controlhismachine.In1899.Orvilleand Wilburwebeganwork on aplane.In December of1903.after fouryears of efforts, their effortswere crowned withsuccess.