During a period of history when airplane was an unknown word and there was little information on aeronautics, the Wright Brothers explored the science of aviation vastly expanding upon the little known information on flying through experimenting and learning about this new topic. Although they encountered obstacles along the way, they provided a burst of innovation that would help create an age of aviation that forever changed the world then and today. The industrial revolution was a major factor In the Wright brothers pursuing their ideas for flight. The work force was growing, railroads were being expanded, and businesses were becoming more industrialized. Because of this, prices of materials were dropping and becoming more available to all. …show more content…
He created a set of factors that had to be dealt with that he called flightùweight, lift, drag, and thrustùand. Cayley sketched and created many different designs for airplanes which helped him further the research in planes. The principles that he created were very similar to the problems that the Wright brothers had to overcome when they Samuel P. Langley was one of the inventors that almost succeeded in creating an airplane before the Wrights. He built many different models for his Aerodrome, but it later failed and he stopped trying to improve on his project. Otto Lilienthal was one of the first people to "fly" and prove that it was possible. At the time he constructed gliders and conducted many tests. Wilbur Wright said that Otto Lilienthal was a big inspiration to them pursuing their interest in flight after his death in 1896. The Wright Brothers first encounter with aviation was when they were given a toy that would rise into the air using propellers and rubber bands. This was a big inspiration to them and interested them a lot in flight. They lost interest in flight though and gained interest in other …show more content…
In 1899, Wilbur Wright used his skills from earlier days, along with the research from previous inventors, to test out a design for a kite. His design created a solution for the roll of an airplane using sticks at an angle and four strings. In 1900, the Wright Brothers started creating and testing gliders and kites at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. They performed many different test runs and improved upon their models. Although they made many successful runs, their experimenting did not come without encountering problems. The Wright Brothers later built a wind tunnel which allowed them to test different wing designs and improve upon their later designs. The Wright Brothers soon moved from gliders to motorized flight, creating and testing their planes at Kitty Hawk. The Wright Brothers encountered another challenge though when doing their testing. There was not an engine that was powerful enough to create enough force to lift their planes into the air. Because of this, they decided to create their own. They called this first powered airplane the flyer I, this plane also had mechanisms to control the pitch, roll, and lift, of the