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<title>wright brothers paper=4Pages</title>
<description>

 The hang glider, space shuttle, the end of World War
II; it would never have happened if it weren’t for the Wright brothers. &amp;nbsp;  Everything else that is associated with
aviation is like the branches of a tree; all that the Wright Brothers have done
is plant the seed. &amp;nbsp;  They took off of a
run rail, not a runway on December 17,1903, as the first men to design, create,
and fly the first manned, heavier-than-air, and motorized aircraft. &amp;nbsp;  Also if it wasn’t for over coming the
uncontrollable aircraft with the developing of wing warping to make the craft
bank and turn, nobody would be able to get to Disney World and back in less
than four hours. &amp;nbsp;  Lastly, they did not
just slap together wings, engine, and propellers, to fly off into history. &amp;nbsp;  They had to redesign the propellers to their
own specifications, as well as engine, so that the propellers were not just for
water. &amp;nbsp;  These men flew off into history,
but not after hard work stressful days, and...</description>
<pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2005 04:36:26 +0100</pubDate>
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