Wright Flyer
Wright Flyer
The Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer stands as an iconic milestone in aviation history. Constructed by Orville and Wilbur Wright, this pioneering aircraft achieved the first controlled, sustained flight on December 17, 1903, near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. With a wingspan of 40 feet and a weight of 605 pounds, the 1903 Flyer was powered by a 12-horsepower engine, propelling it into the air for a remarkable 12 seconds, covering a distance of 120 feet. This groundbreaking achievement marked the birth of modern aviation, demonstrating the feasibility of powered, heavier-than-air flight. The Wright Brothers' ingenuity and perseverance laid the foundation for the rapid evolution of aviation technology, transforming the world by making air travel an integral part of contemporary life.