United States aviation pioneer who (with his brother Wilbur Wright) invented the airplane (1871-1948)
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1Environment Commissioner Jan Wright joined Morning Report later to give her response.
2At the time Wright said the move was: no great psychological leap.
3St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright: The result is the most important thing.
4Eric Wright had been a good friend-especiallythe last couple of years.
5The evidence is, however, that Thomas Wright's 1881 translation is seriously misleading.
1In and around this area, Wilbur and Orville Wright conducted pioneering experiments into flight.
2Wilbur and Orville Wright were makers of bicycles from Dayton.
3They milled around then, while Orville Wright did something with the one wheel trolley underneath.
4Past winners include Orville Wright, Chuck Yeager, the crew of Apollo 11 and the SpaceShipOne team.
5The credit for this epoch-making achievement belongs to a citizen of our own country, Orville Wright.
6Selfridge was killed and Orville Wright was severely injured-itwas the first fatal accident with a Wright machine.
7On September 12th 1908, Orville Wright, flying at Fort Meyer, U.S.A., with Lieut.
8The passenger, a member of the United States Signal Corps, was instantly killed and Orville Wright was seriously injured.
9He quipped that investors would've been better served if aviation pioneer Orville Wright had been shot down at Kitty Hawk.
10The complete archives include equipment, newspaper clippings, medallions presented to the brothers, and pictures of Orville Wright with Amelia Earhart.
11One day, I ran into Orville Wright (yes, that is really his name), MCI's vice chairman, in the hall.
12While Curtiss worked with the navy, the Dayton-Wright factory turned out the famous DH fighting planes under the supervision of Orville Wright.
13Other past winners of the award include Orville Wright, Chuck Yeager, Burt Rutan and the SpaceShipOne team and last year the Sikorsky X-2 team.
14By comparison, Orville Wright's first flight at Kitty Hawk lasted about 12 seconds and covered all of 120 feet.
15After just 90 minutes of instruction from Orville Wright himself, Rodgers flew solo for the first time in June 1911.
16The story begins, of course, with Orville Wright's first flight of 852 feet at Kitty Hawk on December 19th, 1903.
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