The plane was able to stay in air for just a few minutes. Then it lost power and came down. This successful powered flight was done in 1903.
Orville Wright flew the plane for a few minutes.
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Wilbur Wright was flying the air plane, and Oliver was watching
I don't know if it's who or how, but Orville and Wilbur Wright (A.K.A. the Wright brothers) invented the airplane.
Orville wright and Wilbur Wrigt and stayed in the air for 12 seconds
since 1903 when Orville wright and Wilbur wright flew the airplane
A long few days probably not long by plane if you do take a plane fly air Canada
Technically the first test of the plane Wilbur Wright flew the plane then when they thought they fixed the plane Orville Wright flew it so he can show everyone what he and his brother built. Orville and Wilbur tossed a coin to decide who would take up the first flight, and Orville Wright won the toss and flew the world's first airplane, THE FLYER. This answer is wrong, the first controlled flight was performed in France prior to any of the Wight brothers, by Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos Dumont, for whom the local airport in Rio is named.
Air planes can go up to 20,000 ft.
Orville and Wilbur Wright invented the Wright Flyer in 1903. They built the first heavier than air, aircraft that carried a person. A mechanic, Charles Taylor, built the engine that powered the 1903 Wright Flyer.
It dates back to 1900 when Orville and Wilbur Wright first built an aircraft. (Their 1903 plane "Wright Flyer I" is now at the National Air & Space Museum in Washington DC)
That depends on the plane's glide ratio, air speed, and angle of attack,and on how long it has been falling.It does NOT depend on the plane's weight.