Birdmen: the Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtiss, and the battle to control the skies
by
Lawrence Goldstone
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"Wilbur and Orville Wright expected much more than fame after they flew
across the sands at Kitty Hawk in 1903. Having successfully flown and
filed a broadly worded patent for a wing and rudder design, they
expected royalties to be paid to them for every aircraft built by
rivals. Believing they owned the concept of flight, they also demanded
licensing fees for every barnstorming flight and a cut from the profits
of every public air show. Glenn Curtiss and other proud air pioneers
scoffed at the brothers' claim, arguing they had all had a hand in
achieving flight. In Birdmen, historian and novelist Goldstone recounts
years of legal wrangling that slowed Americans using aircraft for
commerce, transportation, and defense until the start of WWI. The author
also chronicles a four-year period in which 142 barnstorming pilots
died and swarming spectators picked their broken bodies and aircraft for
souvenirs. This period history presents ample biographical details for
readers who enjoy rivalries" - Booklist
To Conquer the Air: the Wright Brothers and the great race for flight
by
James Tobin
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"This extraordinarily well-written and deeply nuanced work is the best of
the recent spate of books celebrating the Wright Brothers and the
100-year anniversary of their invention of the airplane. Award-winning
biographer Tobin (Ernie Pyle's War) provides a detailed yet truly
exciting tale of the brothers' lifelong effort to stand "against the
wave of popular doubt about the possibility of human flight.... The best yet of all the books celebrating the Wrights'
100-year anniversary, this should stand as the definitive account of
their life and times, and will sell accordingl" Publisher Weekly
Wright Brothers' flying machine (DVD)
NOVA/PBS
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"The
secrets of the Wright Brothers' innovative genius are explored in this
historic episode, as NOVA marks the 100th anniversary of powered flight.
Their first successful flight, on North Carolina's Outer Banks, took
place in December 1903. NOVA examines a working model of the Wright
Model A, first flown publicly in 1908."
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