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The first flight of the Wright Brother flyer was 260 metres and lasted 59 seconds. That is about 15.3 km/h
The first flight by Orville Wright, of 120 feet (37 m) in 12 seconds, was recorded in a famous photograph. In the fourth flight of the same day, Wilbur Wright flew 852 feet (260 m) in 59 seconds.
The Wright Flyer went 120 feet in 12 seconds, so they were going 10 ft/s. This equals to about 7 miles per hour.
Yes. Shortly after the Wright Brothers' first flight, people began thinking of combining the technology with that of the automobile. The patent was issued to F. Longobardi in 1918. Flying cars are very fast but have not improved speed, price, or agility over the past years. i disagree to your answer NEVER is the real answer
They invented the first airplane and if we didn't have airplanes we wouldn't be able to travel across the oceans or to different states fast.
Yes. Shortly after the Wright Brothers' first flight, people began thinking of combining the technology with that of the automobile. The patent was issued to F. Longobardi in 1918. Flying cars are very fast but have not improved speed, price, or agility over the past years.
pretty fast
not that fast, about 3 mph. you know that they are insects, right?
700 MPH
flight 29-25 mph
because it was too fast
They created and invented the first successful airplane. They shrunk the size of Earth due to the fast transportation over-sea. They owned a bicycle shop.