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Bill (project coordinator) Wylie

Author of Into the Air : The Story of the Wright Brothers' First Flight

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Works by Bill (project coordinator) Wylie

Into the Air : The Story of the Wright Brothers' First Flight (2002) — Illustrator — 71 copies, 3 reviews
Nomad [1992] #19 (1993) — Illustrator — 2 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Amelia Earhart : Free in the Skies (2003) — Illustrator, some editions — 106 copies, 15 reviews

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4 reviews
The Faustus Affair Conclusion!
This issue was interesting, and the ending left me interested in finding out more about Nomad. If you are interested in reading something from the Dark Age of Comic Books, then I recommend Nomad, with this arc being a good starting point.
This book has a great telling of the Wright Brothers and how their first flight went. It explained the way they prepared and it's a fun novel for those looking to eventually be in aviation.
This book is about two brothers, which invented the first successful plane. Wilbur and Orville Wright the two brothers own a small bicycle chop in Dayton Ohio. They heard of a German Pilot who had died trying to fly his gliders. The two brothers decided to successfully fly one themselves. The spend seven years working on the machine at Kitty Hawk. They tried several times and fail. The Wright brother added wind tunnels and cotton wing cover. The brothers decide they needed an engine. Back at show more their bicycle shop Charlie Taylor help them build an engine. The last time the brothers tried to fly the glider. It was in the air for 59 seconds and travel 852 feet.

I thought the book was good for student that likes to read comic books. The book is in a comic stripe style. I like the format of the book. Even with it being about history, this book makes the story interesting. Bill Wylie did a good job on the pictures in this book. The book is a little long, so it would be for older elementary or a student with a longer attention span. The book is not a chapter book.

This book would be great during history time. I think the book would be great to prefer to, if a students is interested in flying. Before reading this book to the class, I would ask if the class new who the Wright brothers are. After reading, I would discuss how they tried and fail but keep on trying to make the glider work. Maybe for extra credit the students could invent an object themselves.
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This book tells the story of Orville and Wilbur Wright and the first flight. It shows their journey from being small bicycle shop owners to working towards the invention of the first “workable flying machine.”

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