Ask an Expert: 1909 Aviation Meet at Reims

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024

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  • @warp13
    @warp13 13 років тому +1

    Fantastic video- it was the begining of a new age, many people don't realize how much of an impact these days at Reims how on the attitude of the general public and changed the future of aviation.

  • @geomodelrailroader
    @geomodelrailroader 5 років тому

    The Wright Brothers were the first to fly. I have made the pilgrimage to the Air and Space Museum and have overflew Kittyhawk when I landed at Raleigh Durham. It was good to see this plane the legendary Wright Flyer the one who started it all.

  • @cashstore1
    @cashstore1 11 років тому

    Well done Peter

  • @stevelangstroth5833
    @stevelangstroth5833 2 роки тому

    My great great grandmother was a 2nd cousin of Glenn Curtiss. I'm learning more about him. It seems to me that the Wright brothers were the tortoise and Curtiss was the hare. Unlike the children's story, the tortoise doesn't win, if he retracts into his shell. Curtiss was a "speed demon". He was "The Fastest Man in the World" at the time of this airplane race. He went 136 1/2 mph on his V8 engine motorcycle 2 years before this airplane race.

  • @L1K2F3
    @L1K2F3 6 років тому

    The Ft. Meyers flights were in 1908, not 1909. In fact, the first flight Orville made at Ft. Meyer on Sept. 8, 1908, was the first public flight the Wrights made in America. They still had never accomplished a take-off without the assistance of some kind. Gravity and wind at Kitty Hawk, Counterweights dropped from a tower after they no longer had a large sand dune. Lt. Selfridge probably had more time flying than Orville did when he crawled into the out-dated and obsolete Wright flyer for his fateful flight 9 days later.

    • @stevebett4947
      @stevebett4947 3 роки тому

      SB: Selfridge worked for Graham Bell, What would he be flying?
      Orville thought that he was a spy out to steal his secrets. I doubt if there
      were many secrets in 1908 that were not in plain view.
      It is amazing to me that there is not record of anyone understanding
      wing warping and bank and turn control before Wilbur gave Beloit
      a lecture on just how it worked. Within 4 months, other aviation pioneers
      had incorporated the Wrights' ideas in their prototypes.
      By 1910 one could say that the Flyer Models A and B were outdated and obsolete. I don't think the case can be made in 1908.

    • @stevelangstroth5833
      @stevelangstroth5833 Рік тому

      Actually; the airleron was patented in Great Britain in 1868. That's right, 1868!! The Wrights claimed in court that Curtiss's patent of the aileron infringed their wing warping patent. If both are effectively the same, then the Wright patent is as invalid as the Curtiss aileron patent. See how 'muddy' this all gets?

  • @stevebett4947
    @stevebett4947 3 роки тому

    Very well produced video on the Grand Semaine d'Aviation
    at Rheims in 1909.
    I would like to see more on the Wright Model R (Racer?)
    which set the World Speed record of over 47 mph.
    Curtis won the prize because he completed both of the
    required laps around the pylons.
    The Wright Racer crashed doing aerobatics just before the
    scheduled 2nd attempt.
    The plane used a Dayton built V8.
    The detail on the engine is available in the free Hobbs book
    at Project Gutenberg.
    Link:
    book: The Wright Brothers' Engines And Their Design
    by Leonard S. Hobbs
    full text free version at
    www.gutenberg.org/files/38739/38739-h/38739-h.htm
    The 4-cylinder vertical engine was a considerable
    improvement over the previous designs.
    They had obtained a power increase of about 40
    percent, with a weight decrease of 10 percent
    @majorbett