Wednesday, January 2, 2013

They were Wright!



     One pleasant afternoon, I was roaming around at North Carolina until I met Wilbur Wright who came from Smithsonian Institution to send his letter of request for information about flight experiment. I asked him to join them in flight experiments and he accepted my request. I went with him at the park and I met his brother, Orville Wright.
     The Wright Brothers and I spent a great deal of time observing birds in flight.
They noticed that birds soared into the wind and that the air flowing over the curved surface of their wings created lift. Birds change the shape of their wings to turn and maneuver. We believed that they could use this technique to obtain roll control by changing the shape of a portion of the wing.The Wright Brothers started to design series of gliders which would be flown as kites and can be controlled or piloted. I tried my best to help them in assembling the parts of glider until we’re done. We realized that controlling glider would be the most crucial and hardest problem to solve. Testing that biplane glider was successful. They chose Kitty Hawk, North Carolina as their test site and we had a triumph for the successful biplane glider. I tried to ride in it and I enjoyed it while it’s flying.
     I realized that having cool moments with cool inventors will be very fun and unforgettable. With the cool stuff that they invent while they trust each other, they became a very important part of the next generations for good communications. I also learned from them that being observable, hard working, positive thinker, giving your best while working and cooperating with others will bring you to a triumph. 

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