The Wright Brothers
The Wright Bother contribution to American society was Aviation; The Wright Brother lead the movement for Aviation through their wing design. The Wright Brothers risks were high because no field of aviation in America, there was no backbone for plane structures of the time. The chance of dying on first flight were high because engine explosions were common and the plane having no type of armor to hit the ground. Their plane was based on air tunnels experiments, which they revised the tunnel and paper planes throws. The Wright brothers’ main reasons to lead the Aviation field was the goal to fly, make a lot of money, take risks and prove themselves.
The Wright Brother were always people who enjoy taking risks and aviation was no exception. They added extra gears to be for better speeds and they added more gears to their car, but most people would never would of thought of paper being a suitable material for flying. The Brothers didn’t mine risks to achieve money, they took risks building a bike shop, bikes of the time were a big ordeal of the time, and cities in America wanted to ban them from sidewalks and the market became congested with bicycles too.
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They dreamed of flying since they were young. The brothers had no high school diploma nor college degree in mechanical engineering, but they had experience in fixing toys, bicycles which are mechanical. In 1902, The Wrights Brothers finished their glider and realized they can do better by adding an engine to it, they were told the weight would snap the glider in half, but they did it anyways. The Wright brothers proved they were successful, when the plane flew in the air for minutes on the third