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A sudden dart when a little over a hundred feet from the end of the track, or a little over 120 feet from the point at which it rose into the air, ended the flight.
~ Orville Wright
Air
Dart
End
Ended
Feet
Flight
Hundred
Little
Over
Point
Rose
Sudden
Track
Which
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If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true is really true, there would be little hope of advance.
~ Orville Wright
Accepted
Advance
Assumption
Hope
Little
Really
True
Worked
Would
Would-Be
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In just six weeks from the time the design was started, we had the motor on the block testing its power.
~ Orville Wright
Block
Design
Had
Just
Motor
Power
Six
Started
Testing
Time
Weeks
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In our gliding experiments we had had a number of experiences in which we had landed upon one wing, but the crushing of the wing had absorbed the shock, so that we were not uneasy about the motor in case of a landing of that kind.
~ Orville Wright
About
Absorb
Case
Crushing
Experiences
Experiments
Had
Kind
Landed
Landing
Motor
Number
Our
Shock
Uneasy
Were
Which
Wing
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Isn't it astonishing that all these secrets have been preserved for so many years just so we could discover them!
~ Orville Wright
Astonishing
Been
Could
Discover
Just
Many
Preserved
Secrets
So Many Years
Them
Years
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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.
~ Orville Wright
Air
Always
Available
Data
Difficult
Efficiency
Had
Marine
Matter
Secure
Understood
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No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris.
~ Orville Wright
Ever
Fly
Flying
Machine
New
New York
Paris
Will
York
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One of the Life Saving men snapped the camera for us, taking a picture just as the machine had reached the end of the track and had risen to a height of about two feet.
~ Orville Wright
About
Camera
End
Feet
Had
Height
Just
Life
Life-Saving
Machine
Men
Picture
Reached
Risen
Saving
Taking
Track
Two
Us
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The ability to do this so quickly was largely due to the enthusiastic and efficient services of Mr. C.E. Taylor, who did all the machine work in our shop for the first as well as the succeeding experimental machines.
~ Orville Wright
Ability
Did
Due
Efficient
Enthusiastic
Experimental
First
Largely
Machine
Machines
Mr
Our
Quickly
Services
Shop
Succeeding
Taylor
Well
Who
Work
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The airplane stays up because it doesn't have the time to fall.
~ Orville Wright
Airplane
Because
Fall
Stays
Time
Up
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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.
~ Orville Wright
Account
Air
Balanced
Being
Center
Control
Course
Difficult
Down
Due
Erratic
Exceedingly
Experience
Flight
Front
Handling
Lack
Machine
Near
Partly
Rudder
Too
Up
Up And Down
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We estimated that we could make one of four cylinders with 4 inch bore and 4 inch stroke, weighing not over two hundred pounds, including all accessories.
~ Orville Wright
Accessories
Bore
Could
Estimated
Four
Hundred
Inch
Including
Make
Over
Pounds
Stroke
Two
Weighing
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We laid the track on a smooth stretch of ground about one hundred feet north of the new building.
~ Orville Wright
About
Building
Feet
Ground
Hundred
Laid
New
North
Smooth
Stretch
Track
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We left Dayton, September 23, and arrived at our camp at Kill Devil Hill on Friday, the 25th.
~ Orville Wright
Arrived
Camp
Dayton
Devil
Friday
Hill
Left
Our
September
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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.
~ Orville Wright
According
Adjustment
Better
Completion
Could
Drawing
Expected
Little
More
More Power
Motor
Once
Power
Proper
Satisfied
Then
Therefore
Were
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When the machine had been fastened with a wire to the track, so that it could not start until released by the operator, and the motor had been run to make sure that it was in condition, we tossed a coin to decide who should have the first trial. Wilbur won.
~ Orville Wright
Been
Coin
Condition
Could
Decide
First
Had
Machine
Make
Motor
Operator
Released
Run
Should
Start
Sure
Tossed
Track
Trial
Until
Who
Wire
Won
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When the motor was completed and tested, we found that it would develop 16 horse power for a few seconds, but that the power rapidly dropped till, at the end of a minute, it was only 12 horse power.
~ Orville Wright
Completed
Develop
Dropped
End
Few
Found
Horse
Minute
Motor
Only
Power
Rapidly
Seconds
Tested
Till
Would
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With all the knowledge and skill acquired in thousands of flights in the last ten years, I would hardly think today of making my first flight on a strange machine in a twenty-seven mile wind, even if I knew that the machine had already been flown and was safe.
~ Orville Wright
Acquired
Been
Even
First
Flight
Flights
Flown
Had
Hardly
Knew
Knowledge
Last
Machine
Making
Mile
Safe
Skill
Strange
Ten
Ten Years
Think
Thousands
Today
Wind
Would
Years
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With twelve horse power at our command, we considered that we could permit the weight of the machine with operator to rise to 750 or 800 pounds, and still have as much surplus power as we had originally allowed for in the first estimate of 550 pounds.
~ Orville Wright
Allowed
Command
Considered
Could
Estimate
First
Had
Horse
Machine
Much
Operator
Originally
Our
Permit
Pounds
Power
Rise
Still
Surplus
Twelve
Weight
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Orville Wright
Profession
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BirthDate
19 August, 1871
DeathDate
30 January, 1948
Country
United States
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