Wright Brothers' First Attempt: Three Days Before Flight
The engine roared. The flyer lurched forward fourteen feet and dropped like a stone. Wilbur had won the coin toss for first attempt, but the controls were so sensitive he over-corrected and stalled before truly flying. The machine wasn't damaged — just his pride. Three days later, it would be Orville's turn. And those twelve seconds would count.
December 14, 1903
123 years ago
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