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Wright FlyerThe Wright Flyer (often retrospectively referred to as Flyer I) was the first powered aircraft designed and built by the Wright Brothers.It had a motor built from scratch by their employee Charlie Taylor. It is generally considered to be the first successful powered, piloted aircraft.
The aircraft was built in 1903 and was very different from a modern aircraft. The pilot, who flew laying on the lower wing with his head towards the front of the craft, steered by moving a cradle attached to his hips. The cradle pulled wires which warped the wings as the pilot shifted from one side to the other. After the four brief, low-altitude flights on the first day that the airplane flew, it was damaged by wind and never flew again.
Specifications (Flyer)General characteristicsPerformanceExternal links:Relatedcontent Related development:Comparable aircraft: Designation sequence:
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