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More_Flaps wrote:
On Aug 10, 5:17 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Before them, not much about flight was known at all. There was a lot of supposition and they found that the info available at the time was completely wrong, which is why they started form scratch with a wind tunnel. The accomplishments encommpassed in that first airplane are simply astounding. Not to mention what they learned about control. Between the kite experiments and the early gliders they had learned a lot about controlling their machines. I think there were two main issues. Model planes had already been built and flown but real flight needed control as you said plus enough lift. It was their systematic experimenting ht gave them success rather than genius I think. I'd certainly call their accomplishment the result of genius, considering that in the century that followed the contributions of thousands of brilliant aeronautical engineers were comparatively minor tweaks of the Wrights' systematic experiments. Neil |
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