Story of Wright Brothers

Traveling by plane is no longer difficult. Manum Mangalav in the 21st century Trying to go. But long ago, at the beginning of the twentieth century or even later, the 19th century In the century, it seemed almost impossible for humans to travel through the air. From the 19th century onwards, a pair of brothers became famous for their dream of flying in the air by studying the science of flying like leaves, air and birds. Of course this brother is the "Wright brother." Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright were four years apart, but their thoughts and behavior were very similar. They both dreamed of flying in the air. Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright also had other siblings. His father was Milton Wright and his mother was Catherine Wright. From both, the children inherited a well-known family. While Milton excelled in literature when she was in college, Susan's mother always excelled in mathematics. They had five children, Richlin, Laurin Wilbur, Orville and Kate. Apart from these two, all the other three children were brilliant in their studies; But they both deal with their confidence as they choose to embark on their play activities. It was the brothers' fault that they took an old broken device or any other thing and made it new.
One of the most important features of these children since childhood is that the only question is why they are the lips of those children? Why do birds fly? Why can't you fly? Why don't you have wings? Wilbur was four years older than Orville. But the curiosity between the two was the same. Parents had to shake hands while answering their questions. A story of Oval's childhood. His mother sent him to school when he was six years old. Mother went to school eight days later to see how much he was playing in the nursery. Then his teacher said, 'He hasn't come to school in eight days. She didn't feel it then. When he arrived home, Orbil said that his mother's sewing machine had broken. They were making noise too so we were both repairing the machine. We also used oil and water to lubricate its parts to reduce noise. ' Hearing this, Orkil's father said, 'It would be very wise. Milton Wright was the pastor of Olive Wilcher's father. His job was to rotate. They were not at home many times. At that time, his mother is watching him. Even so, Vadil used to bring mechanical toys for the little ones every time he came from the village. He had his own science. He wanted his children to be good technicians. As a preacher, he worked to divert people's attention to the afterlife; But they always thought that their children should do something that would benefit the people. The children were very happy to see the vortex brought by the father. But with this vortex there was another toy that was made of bamboo sticks and thin paper. It had two fans up and down. He gave them the key to fly in the air. It went straight up in the air. They both deal with their confidence as they choose to embark on their play activities. Wilbur said at the same time, 'One day I too will build a bird flying like a bird in the sky. Dad, I have to fly in the sky one day. Chhota Ahil said. However, the father told them, 'Children, I think this is a crazy dream, so you can focus on something else and learn to earn some money.' Wilbur then began to help the seller by collecting broken iron goods from the village, earning five cents a day, and collecting bones from the Ovil Fortress and supplying them to the manure factory. So he got three cents too. Both of them had the same hobby as leisure and that was kite flying. Once a strong wind blew and the kite leaped so fast that Orville, holding the kite's string, was lifted off the ground. This led them to think that they should make a big kite that would take you away; But this time it was just an idea. Due to his father's transfer, he had to travel from village to village. In addition, In 1878 he was ordained bishop. Possibly going it alone. Wilbur was eleven years old and Orkil was seven when they moved to Cedar Rapids. After that, however, it Dayton moved to the village in 1885. The two brothers had little interest in education. They just like new village, new friends. However, they did not like the time taken for the journey. His siblings used to make fun of him for dreaming of flying, but both of them were discussing for hours about observing birds and learning to fly like birds. The floating Wilbur was watching. At that time, their wings are bent. That's why they can stay on top, suggested Anne. His parents, however, thought that Wilbur was a mathematician and an inventor. It was while observing this that they came across the sweetness of the bicycle. Observing the birds, they realized that the shape of the birds, which were pointed at both ends, enabled them to escape under the wind and increase their speed. He used the same trick in a race to the top of a hill. While all the other children were sitting on the cart, the brothers fell to the ground and came down like an arrow. When friends expressed surprise at this, they explained that they did not have to endure the wind because they fell asleep. | Before He used the same principle in the next cycle race. The children of the parents who had a lot of money had bought bicycles for a pittance. He knew that his father could not afford such a beautiful bicycle. That is why the two of them walked around and got an old bicycle skeleton from a very small market. All the children were looking down on his begging vehicle. The fists of that bicycle's arms were bent down to the very wheel. Seeing all this, the other participating children started making fun of him. Hey, some people think it will sleep on a bicycle. So some people think that it is impossible to move this skeleton forward. But Orville, a participant in the race, did not pay much attention to all of this because he had designed such a structure based on scientific principles. When the race started with one-two-three-start, all the children were sitting on their bicycles holding their fists tightly. Orville was bent over the handle. The others were strong enough to withstand the wind, but the fists of Oval's bicycle were such that they could escape under the wind. So he won the race. Now, only the children who make fun of him are humiliated and when asked what kind of magic he did, he explained the scientific principle behind it. These children were always doing different tricks by moving their heads. Once they built a huge, grand and amazing moving circus. They actually built a vehicle for the procession by throwing boards on the wheels of an old car. Parrots, saluns, cats, rabbits etc. collected from the neighbors. They put pets in it. He also used animals that his friends had filled with straw.

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