In my personal opinion yes. During their time and before them the dream of flying up along side the birds was evident among many inventors. If the wright brothers hadn't been the first someone else would have eventually stumbled upon the correct method. If this did occur i think we would still be flying but not at the current level and development seen in modern aviation
The Wright Brothers tested their flying machines at Kitty Hawk.
The Wright brothers were not the first people to think of the idea of flying but were the first that ever suceeded
many people thought that air travel was unsafe and that they were trying to kill people by flying in the air.
The Wright Brothers were 2 brothers who created the world's first motor-operated airplane. They were Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright. Hope that helped =)
Yes. The Wright brothers weren't the only ones trying to develop an airplane, and they were far from the first to create a flying machine--George Cayley, a Briton, made a glider with "flappers" for power in the early 1800s. I think if the Wrights wouldn't have worked on airplanes, someone else would have figured out you can put a gasoline engine on a glider and have an airplane that can take off and land under its own power.
Yes, the Wright brothers built and successfully tested the first airplane, but I think that Leonardo Da Vinci made plans for something that resembled an airplane. If it's for homework then go with the Wright brothers.
i think its the wright brothers.
It is located in a museum. I think the Smithsonian!?!?!
I am part og the "Wright family"(probly not the real one) they did music i think
The Wright brothers DID NOT "create the world's first airplane" - they built on the success and failure of others before them and prevailed to have the first successful flight.
Of course of the the brothers. But i think it was the youngest brother. Im not really sure who it was though.
I don't know for sure but I think it was in the 1900s