The Wright Brothers: A Biography
by Fred C. Kelly
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On December 17, 1903, in a fragile little plane which they had built at home for less than $1, 000, Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first powered flights in the history of mankind-and opened the Air Age.Why did these two brothers, mechanics by trade, succeed where trained scientists-working with unlimited funds and the backing of great institutions-had repeatedly failed?In this biography, authorized by Orville Wright and first published in 1943, Fred Kelly separates fact from legend and show more recreates the dramatic achievements of two men, self-taught inventors, who solved the "impossible" problem of flight.The Wright Brothers is a story of total adventure-the sharp physical adventure of flight in perilously frail machines, and the breathtaking intellectual adventure of minds discovering through tireless research and sudden, brilliant hunches the solution to the "impossible" problem of flight.Fred Kelly is recognized as one of the world's foremost authorities on the Wright brothers-their growth, their struggles, their disappointments and their ultimate triumph. For more than thirty years he was a personal friend of Orville Wright and talked with him daily while writing this book. The result is a vivid recreation of the birth and pioneer days of aviation and an intimate, affectionate portrait of two men whose inventive genius changed the world."A gripping book on a fascinating subject..."-Boston Globe show lessTags
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"AUTHOR'S PREFACE - THE aim in this book has been to satisfy the curiosity of the average, non-technical reader regarding the work of the Wright Brothers, and to do so as simply as possible. No attempt has been made to go into minute technical details. Nor does the book cover the scientific researches and numerous inventions by Orville Wright since the death of his brother. To give credit to everyone who has been gracious with help in the preparation of what I have written would require so long a list, with risk of names being unintentionally omitted, that I shall not attempt it. But one name naturally and obviously comes first and foremost-that of Orville Wright himself. He has read my manuscript and given generously of his time in show more verifying the accuracy of various statements and in correcting inaccuracies which otherwise would have appeared. Next in importance to that of Orville Wright has been the help received from his secretary, Miss Mabel Beck, whose memory and knowledge of Mr. Wright's voluminous files enabled her quickly to produce documentary evidence to make certain of accuracy. FRED C. KELLY. Peninsula, Ohio." 16 plates / illustrations.
Fred C. Kelly, a former newspaperman, author, and an old friend of the Wrights, tells the story of the two brilliant, dedicated, flight-obsessed bicycle mechanics from Ohio who first realized mankind s age-old dream of conquering the skies. Long considered the definitive Wright biography (the manuscript was read and approved by Orville Wright), this book recounts the Wrights small-town boyhood, their early interest in all things mechanical, the establishment of the Wright Cycle Shop, and the complete behind-the-scenes story of how they designed, built, tested, and flew (December 1903) the first Flyer. Enhanced with sixteen rare photographs, Mr. Kelly s engaging account avoids minute technical description, yet describes simply and clearly the technological innovations that enabled the two brothers to succeed where so many others had failed. Anyone interested in the mechanics of flight or early aviation will find this volume a splendid introduction to the Wright brothers and their epochal achievement. show less
Fred C. Kelly, a former newspaperman, author, and an old friend of the Wrights, tells the story of the two brilliant, dedicated, flight-obsessed bicycle mechanics from Ohio who first realized mankind s age-old dream of conquering the skies. Long considered the definitive Wright biography (the manuscript was read and approved by Orville Wright), this book recounts the Wrights small-town boyhood, their early interest in all things mechanical, the establishment of the Wright Cycle Shop, and the complete behind-the-scenes story of how they designed, built, tested, and flew (December 1903) the first Flyer. Enhanced with sixteen rare photographs, Mr. Kelly s engaging account avoids minute technical description, yet describes simply and clearly the technological innovations that enabled the two brothers to succeed where so many others had failed. Anyone interested in the mechanics of flight or early aviation will find this volume a splendid introduction to the Wright brothers and their epochal achievement. show less
On December 17, 1903, and a fragile little plane which they had built at home for less than $1000, Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first powered flight in the history of mankind––and opened the air age.Why did these two brothers, mechanics by trade, succeed were trained scientists––working with unlimited funds and the backing of great institutions––had repeatedly failed?In this biography, authorized by Orville Wright, Fred Kelly separates fact from legend and re-creates the dramatic achievements of two men, self-taught inventors, who solved the "impossible" problem of flight.
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- Original publication date
- 1943
- People/Characters
- Orville Wright; Wilbur Wright
- Important places
- Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina, USA
- Important events
- First powered airplane flight by the Wright brothers (1903-12-17)
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- Biography & Memoir, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, History
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- 629.13 — Applied science & technology Engineering Transportation Vehicles Airplanes, Helicopters, and other aircrafts Aviation engineering
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- TL540 .W7 .K4 — Technology Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Aeronautics. Aeronautical engineering
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