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  1. John Wesley Jr. (age 11), Randy (7), Paul (10), Bill (12), Kathleen and John Wesley White (parents). The boys play trumpet and sing. Album cover has catalog number BG-6617. Disc labels have catalog number 821G-6911.

  2. 20. Juni 2022 · Orville and Wilbur Wright are typically portrayed as clever bicycle mechanics that somehow invented the airplane. They are referred to as if they were a single persona: “the Wright brothers” —one mind, one personality. However, Wilbur and Orville were, of course, in actuality two distinct individuals who brought unique talents and ...

  3. Snow-white. A fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. It was the middle of winter, and the snow-flakes were falling like feathers from the sky, and a queen sat at her window working, and her embroidery-frame was of ebony. And as she worked, gazing at times out on the snow, she pricked her finger, and there fell from it three drops of blood on the snow.

  4. 24. März 2021 · The Wright Brothers & the Invention of the Aerial Age. The gallery where the Wright Flyer is displayed at the Museum in DC has an online exhibition chock full of interesting insights into the Wright brothers, their careers paths, their influence on aeronautical engineering, and their aircraft.

  5. 16. Susan Catherine Wright, née Koerner, was the daughter of a carriage maker, spending her formative years learning to use tools and passed this knowledge and passion onto her curious children. Susan Catherine Koerner (b. 1831) was the wife of Milton Wright and mother to the Wright Brothers, Orville and Wilbur.

  6. The Wright brothers made their first public flights in Europe and America in 1908, bringing their invention to the masses. Airplane companies soon began to field teams to demonstrate the flying machines they produced. The daring aviators who participated in exhibitions and air meets became huge celebrities. They created the first great public enthusiasm for the airplane as a symbol of human ...

  7. They never ceased to consult other publications and pioneers of flight. If it were not for those who came before them, the Wright brothers likely would not have found the success that they achieved. On December 17th, 1903, the Wright brothers’ work finally paid off with the first powered, controlled flight.