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Machine Quotes by Orville Wright
- No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris.
- The course of the flight up and down was exceedingly erratic, partly due to the irregularity of the air, and partly to lack of experience…
- When the machine had been fastened with a wire to the track, so that it could not start until released by the operator, and the…
- One of the Life Saving men snapped the camera for us, taking a picture just as the machine had reached the end of the track…
- The ability to do this so quickly was largely due to the enthusiastic and efficient services of Mr. C.E. Taylor, who did all the machine…
- With all the knowledge and skill acquired in thousands of flights in the last ten years, I would hardly think today of making my first…
- With twelve horse power at our command, we considered that we could permit the weight of the machine with operator to rise to 750 or…
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