Monday, September 2, 2013

The Wright Brothers Flew Here


Thursday, August 29 – When staying in Kitty Hawk, how can one not visit the Wright Brothers National Memorial, where the first human-powered flight took place?   Interestingly, we discovered on Wednesday that there’s a bit of a rivalry between North Carolina and Ohio on the subject of aviation.   And since Sandy is a born and bred Ohioan, and I went to college in Ohio, we had a particular interest in this. For you see, Ohio has the slogan “The Birthplace of Aviation” on its license plates, and NC has the slogan “First in Flight” on theirs. 

It turns out that both states are right.  The Wright Brothers were from Dayton, Ohio and came up with their plans there, although Ohio didn’t have the winds they needed for their flyer.  That’s what brought them to the Outer Banks, which at the time in 1903 was not developed, most of the land was sand and had significant sustaining winds. 



The field where the brothers took flight is marked with the end point of each of the 4 flights that took on December 17, 1903 – each one farther than the next, alternating Orville and Wilbur as pilots, with the 4th one by Wilbur going significantly farther for 852 feet in 59 seconds, after the three previous flights of 120, 175 and 200 feet.  All flights started at the same point. The field is grassy now, with trees around it, as a result of human planting.  And on the hill behind the field, there is a monument dedicated to the brothers.

One thing that confused us:  The grounds are in Kill Devil Hills, not Kitty Hawk.  Did they move the memorial from the original flight location?  The answer is no:  as the Outer Banks were developed, the area was divided up into additional towns, whereas all of this area was Kitty Hawk back then.



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