This quote supports that Feng was not frightened by his first test flight, but was positive because he tried to fly airplanes over and over again, instead of giving up. Therefore, Feng Ru was the first Chinese Aviation Pioneer that brought aviation to
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When Feng Ru heard of the Wright Brothers’ success, he turned to aviation. Feng Ru “ laboriously translating into Chinese anything he could find on the Wrights, Glenn Curtiss and, later, French aircraft designer Henri Farman” (Maksel). Using his knowledge of aviation, he “ went east to learn all he could about machines, working in shipyards, power plants, machine shops, anywhere he could acquire mechanical knowledge” (Maksel). He did this to eventually build the airplane. Feng Ru “established the Guangdong Air Vehicle Company in 1909,” (Maksel).
Feng Ru was an immigrant to the United States, and a self-taught engineer. As a young man, he was driven to “learn all he could about machines, working in shipyards, power plants, machine shops, anywhere he could acquire mechanical knowledge” (Maksel). Eventually, he became fascinated with the new field of aviation. He read and translated information about the Wright brothers, Glen Curtiss, and Henri Farman into Chinese. In 1906, he started his own “aircraft factory, building airplanes of his own design” (Maksel).
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(Maksel), as said in paragraph 4 as well. Feng initially started developing alternate other versions of different inventions, such as the telephone, but later turning to aviation after hearing about the Wright brothers’ success. In paragraph 5, it states, “But upon hearing of the Wright brothers’ success, Feng turned his attention to aviation, laboriously translating into Chinese anything he could find on the Wrights, Glenn Curtiss and, later, French aircraft designer Henri Farman.” In 1906, Feng Ru established an aircraft factory, designing and building airplanes on his own. This was a challenge, however, because of the San Francisco earthquake, had to relocate.
Feng Ru in “The Father Of Chinese Aviation,” built his first aircraft ever in his life, but he kept failing and dies in a flight accident after his comeback. The author, “Rebecca Maksel,” showed the
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“At twilight on a tuesday evening september 1909, Feng Ru prepared to test an airplane of his own design above the gently rolling hills of Oakland, California. This evidence supports the topic by telling he took his own airplane that he built and rolled it over to fly it. “While Feng Ru is little known in the united states, his fame in china is equivalent to the wright brothers’. This evidence also helps the topic because it says that he is better known in china because he was asian but because of that since he created the airplane in china the wrights created it in the U.S.so they have the equal amount of fame but just in differnt countries. This shows how Feng Ru made history on the california coast, then introducedairplanes to his native land.
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