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Well, the German Otto Lillienthal was soaring 10 years before the Wright
brothers and the Wright brothers were indeed inspired by him. http://www.lilienthal-museum.de/olma/ehome.htm Nils John H. Campbell wrote: Happy birthday, soaring. The "first" soaring flight was the 9 minutes and 45 seconds of hovering over Kitty Hawk dunes by Orville Wright, in the Wright "No. 5" glider on October 24, 1911. This was no milestone on the way to powered flight, "started" on December 17, 1903 (by Orville also, with brother Wilbur). By then, Bleriot had flown the English channel, major airshows had taken place, the Wright aeroplane company was filling plenty of orders. Yet Orville went soaring. Beating this first FAI glider duration record took almost 10 years (Wolf Klemperer, 8/30/21, 13:03 min) and was a major motivation for the Wasserkuppe meetings. |
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