It was the Wright Brothers who invented the first successful airplane in 1903. Wilbur and Orville Wright took the plane for four short test flights on December 17, 1903.
Wilburn and Orville Wright- were Ohio bicycle makers who tackled the challenge systematically. They made and flew kites to test their wing designs. On December 17, 1903 they tried out their first powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
Orville and Wilbur Wright, a pair of bicycle sellers from Dayton Ohio, built the first airplane, the Wright Flyer in 1903, (Charles Taylor a mechanic built the engine that powered the plane). The Wright brothers flew it at Kitty Hawk NC.
The Wright Brothers were inspired by a toy Penaud helicopter that the got as children. Orville and Wilbur open a bicycle shop in Dayton, Ohio in 1892. The Wilbur Brothers wrote to the U.S. Weather Bureau in 1899 asking where would be a good place to do flying experiments. The first successful test was in 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The first airplane fatality was Lt. Thomas Selfridge who was a passenger in Orville's new plane being tested at Fort Meyer in 1908. Orville and Wilbur received the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1909.
Because they can find a lot of information about it's flight characteristics in wind tunnels.
they first tested there first airplane in 1903. December 17, 1903.
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You test model airplanes at an airport. Duh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL HAHAHA How about a wind tunnel? **** It all depends on what kind of model airplane you want to test: - If you have a large, heavy R/C airplane, then you want to bring it to a local R/C club and have an experienced pilot give it a pre-flight checkover, perform a trim flight, and teach you how to fly in safe environment. - If you have a light free flight model airplane, then the best place to test it is over tall grass. That way your model can land with minimal damage while you make trim adjustments. - If you have a scale engineering prototype, then sure, a wind tunnel is the place that you want to test design parameters Under no circumstances should you fly a model airplane at an airport. Duh!!!!!! (unless, of course, you have an indoor free flight model and don't mind attracting the attention of all the other passengers plus the security guards)
No. The Wright Brothers invented their aircraft in Dayton, Ohio, but they did fly it in North Carolina.
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