Orville Wright, alongside his brother Wilbur, was a pioneering American inventor who made history with the first successful powered flight. Their relentless dedication to research and innovation led to the creation of the airplane, forever changing the way humans travel and interact with the world. Orville's contributions inspire inventors and dreamers worldwide to embrace curiosity, perseverance, and teamwork in the pursuit of groundbreaking innovations that can reshape industries and expand the limits of possibility.
"We were then satisfied that, with proper lubrication and better adjustments, a little more power could be expected. The completion of the motor according to drawing was, therefore, proceeded with at once."
"We left Dayton, September 23, and arrived at our camp at Kill Devil Hill on Friday, the 25th."
"The course of the flight up and down was exceedingly erratic, partly due to the irregularity of the air, and partly to lack of experience in handling this machine. The control of the front rudder was difficult on account of its being balanced too near the center."
"No data on air propellers was available, but we had always understood that it was not a difficult matter to secure an efficiency of 50% with marine propellers."
"If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true is really true, there would be little hope of advance."