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On December 17, 1903, the first aircraft built by the Wright brothers, the Aviator 1, successfully flew in North Carolina, USA. They successfully flew in heavier-than-air aircraft of their own design and manufacture. People are skeptical about this.
At the beginning of that year, Simon Newcom, a respected American scientist, expressed his opinion that it was impossible to fly by maneuvering force. Seven years ago, Otto Lilienthal, a famous German aviation pioneer, crashed and died in a flying machine of his own making. However, the Wright brothers said they flew four times that day over Kitty Hawk Beach, North Carolina, with the longest one lasting about a minute and covering a distance of 850 feet.
Five other people were present to witness their flight. After several years of repeated exploration, the Wright brothers finally built their first aircraft, the "Flyer 1". At 30 a.m. on December 17, 1903, Ofer flew the aircraft on a successful powered flight over Kitty Hawk Beach, North Carolina, at a distance of 36 meters and spent 12 seconds in the air; Subsequently, another flight was made by the older brother Webb, which resulted in 5 9 seconds of 3200 meters.
Thus was the first airplane.
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Airplanes In 1903, the American Wright brothers invented the world's first airplane.
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1. The flight of the aircraft, carried out by the American Wright brothers on December 17, 1903, was recognized by the International Federation of Aeronautics (FAI) as "the first controlled, continuously powered flight of a heavier-than-air aircraft".
2. Aircraft (aeroplane, airplane) refers to a heavier-than-air aircraft with one or more engines that generates forward thrust or pull, and lifts from the fixed wings of the fuselage. Airplanes are the most common type of fixed-wing aircraft. According to the type of engine used, it can be divided into jet aircraft and propeller flying.
The airplane is one of the greatest inventions in history, and the Wright brothers pioneered the Flying Parade Control System, which allowed the aircraft to fly in a controlled manner, thus laying the foundation for the practical use of airplanes, a technology that is still used in all aircraft today. The Wright brothers' great inventions changed human transportation, economy, production, and daily life, and also changed the military history of Songchang.
3. The Wright Brothers (Wright Brothers) are famous American scientists, the elder brother is Wilbur Wright (April 16, 1867 - May 12, 1912), and the younger brother is Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 - January 30, 1948). They are the inventors of the United States, the builders of airplanes. On December 17, 1903, the Wright brothers made their first test flight of a fully controlled, self-propelled, heavier-than-air airplane, which remained in the air, that is, "the world's first airplane".
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