Wright Brothers First Flight: December 17, 1903
World War 2: 1939 to 1945
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The first museum to house the Wright Brothers original plane was the London Museum. The Smithsonian refused to recognize the Wright Brothers and refused the offer of the plane. The plane was moved over 100-times to a vault for safe-keeping during the War.
No. The Wright brothers were the first men to fly in a powered heavier-than-air machine. The first men to cross the Atlantic ocean by plane were Alcock and Brown. The crossing was made in 1919, in a British bomber used in the first world war. Charles Lindbergh made the first solo crossing.
No, they just invented the first airplane, and then later the US Military saw potential for the contraption in times of war.
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The Wright Brothers invention of the airplane helped people by giving them a new, faster form of transportation that revolutionized how we got around even to this day. The plane that the Wright Brothers invented was the starting point to all of the planes we have today from planes for transportation to planes of war.
I believe the Wright brothers original was a biplane. Correct. But there were many inventors who built biplanes. Biplanes were the most common type used in World War 1. They were continued to be built as late as mid 1930s as they made excellent trainers.
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Planes were not invented for war, but used in war. When the Wright brothers flew the first plane in 1903 it wasn't thought of as a machine for war. At first it was seen as a novelty. Wing walkers and performers would do stunts with early planes and mail was delivered by plane. As with any technology eventually it may be used in war. In the civil war hot air balloons were used for reconnaissance so it was a natural progression that the biplane was created for war.
Military planes were first developed during World War I, with the earliest examples emerging around 1914-1918. The Wright brothers' first powered flight in 1903 paved the way for advancements in aviation technology, but it was the war that accelerated the design and use of aircraft for reconnaissance and combat. By the end of the war, military aviation had evolved significantly, leading to more sophisticated designs in the years that followed.