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Art, KB9MZ wrote:
"What do you mean by that Richard?" The Wrights were the first to sustain powered flight. That means the first practical airplane. It wasn`t really Ernest and Julio Gallo that first got Americans to fly. It was the Wright Brothers. The Wrights were already accomplished mechanical designers and bicycle manufacturers. They collected and studied all the information on flight they could get from around the world and analyzed it for flaws to avoid in their own work. They designed a new aluminum engine from the ground up to avoid overloading their new flying machine. These guys were serious and practical scientists and engineers. This all happened 100 years ago. After the prototype flew, the Wrights went into production on air frames and engines. Many WW-2 aircraft were powered by "Wright Cyclone Engines". One of the original Wright engines was owned by a California collector. When a replica of the original Wright Flyer was recently built from the original plans and specifications, the nearly 100 year old engine was obtained from the collector, bolted into the new-old airframe and the engine worked very well in powered flight of the replica. The builders of the replica tested it on the ground for thrust the same as the Wright brothers had. When the plane flew it was just like old times. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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