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![]() "Gary Osoba" wrote in message ... As such, I would suggest that when Paul MacCready’s team achieved sustainable, controlled human-powered flight by winning the Kremer Prize in 1977, the seminal flight event in the past century had occurred. I think that if you were to ask that question of 100 pilots, you would get 100 legitimate, yet differing, answers; yours is as good as any. I would counter-suggest that perhaps when the first aviator strapped on a machine capable of actually carrying him to any one of thousands of destinations with nearly 100% expectation of actually arriving, then the seminal flight event in the past century had occurred. At a wild guess, I would say that event happened perhaps 90 years ago. Vaughn |
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