You are on page 1of 1

Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright - Inventors of the First Engined Airplane

and Wilbur Wright requested a patent application for a "flying machine" nine months before
their successful flight in December 1903, which Orville Wright recorded in his diary. As part of
the Wright Brothers' systematic practice of photographing every prototype and test of their
various flying machines, they had persuaded an attendant from a nearby lifesaving station to
snap Orville Wright in full flight. The craft soared to an altitude of 10 feet, traveled 120 feet,
and landed 12 seconds after takeoff. After making two longer flights that day, Orville and
Wilbur Wright sent this telegram to their father, instructing him to "inform press."

This invention change our live because now you can go around the world in only hours. And
also is faster and save.

The new plane are more faster and more save than the first plane will do.

You might also like