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		<title>WRIGHT MODEL R</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 00:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Probably the most interesting aeroplane that came  out during 1910 was the small Wright &#8220;roadster,&#8221; with its miniature biplane cell, and its huge propellers spanning almost the entire machine.  This speed and reliability product of the Dayton  inventors has excited a lot of interest, and suggested many of the improvements that the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>WRIGHT MODEL A</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1903, after exhaustive experiments in gliding, Wilbur and Orville Wright finally flew a motor-driven airplane. Over the next five years they built other airplanes, which differed little from the one that first took wing at Kitty Hawk. Their first public flights, in September, 1908 (Orville Wright at Fort Meyer, and Wilbur Wright at Le [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Wright Model B and the Vin Fiz</title>
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Introduced in 1910, the Model B was the Wright Brothers&#8217; first airplane built in production quantities.
While a direct development of their Flyers, it was their first airplane to include wheels and to locate the elevator planes in the rear, behind a twin rudder. It retained skid struts and wing-warping (the Wrights&#8217; preferred method of roll-control). [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Wright Brothers&#8217; Flyer</title>
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On December 17, 1903, over the wind-swept barrier island of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the Orville Wright became the first man to fly. &#8220;To fly,&#8221; in the precise terminology of the FAI, meant &#8220;the first sustained and controlled heavier-than-air powered flight&#8221;.   The Wright Flyer  was the first powered aircraft designed and built [...]]]></description>
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