k World Events.First powered flight by the Wright Brothers1909 Orville Wright 18711948 and Wilbur Wright 18671912, photographed at Pau in 1909. Orville is at left with moustache, Wilbur at centre. From their thriving bicycle business in Ohio, the Wright Brothers gained enough money to indulge their passion in aviation. They built on the work of Lilienthal and Chanute, and even built a wind tunnel to test new wing profiles. They experimented with gliders, before building their first powered aircraft the Wright Flyer. Powered by a 12 horsepower engine of their own design, the aircraft flew at 10.23 am on 17 December 1903 at Kill Devil Hill in North Carolina. This 12second flight was the birth of modern aviation. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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World Events. First powered flight by the Wright Brothers  1909  Orville Wright  1871 1948  and Wilbur Wright  1867 1912 , photographed at Pau in 1909. Orville is at left  with moustache , Wilbur at centre. From their thriving bicycle business in Ohio, the Wright Brothers gained enough money to indulge their passion in aviation. They built on the work of Lilienthal and Chanute, and even built a wind tunnel to test new wing profiles. They experimented with gliders, before building their first powered aircraft   the Wright Flyer. Powered by a 12 horsepower engine of their own design, the aircraft flew at 10.23 am on 17 December 1903 at Kill Devil Hill in North Carolina. This 12 second flight was the birth of modern aviation.
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World Events. First powered flight by the Wright Brothers (1909)

Orville Wright (1871-1948) and Wilbur Wright (1867-1912), photographed at Pau in 1909. Orville is at left (with moustache), Wilbur at centre. From their thriving bicycle business in Ohio, the Wright Brothers gained enough money to indulge their passion in aviation. They built on the work of Lilienthal and Chanute, and even built a wind tunnel to test new wing profiles. They experimented with gliders, before building their first powered aircraft - the Wright Flyer. Powered by a 12 horsepower engine of their own design, the aircraft flew at 10.23 am on 17 December 1903 at Kill Devil Hill in North Carolina. This 12-second flight was the birth of modern aviation.

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