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Connecticut Senate passes bill writing Wright Brothers out of history
FoxNews.com ^ | 6-5-2013 | Jeremy A. Kaplan

Posted on 06/05/2013 10:11:10 AM PDT by servo1969

Are they righting a wrong or wronging the Wrights?

The Connecticut Senate passed a bill Tuesday evening that would delete the Wright brothers from history, explicitly stripping recognition for the first powered flight from Orville and Wilbur and assigning it to someone else.

“The Governor shall proclaim a date certain in each year as Powered Flight Day to honor the first powered flight by [the Wright brothers] Gustave Whitehead and to commemorate the Connecticut aviation and aerospace industry,” reads House Bill No. 6671, which now sits on the governor’s desk awaiting passage into law.

"There’s no question that the Wright brothers retain their place in aviation history," Republican state sen. Mike McLachlan told FoxNews.com. And rightfully so. They just weren't first." The governor is likely to sign the bill as early as next week, he said.

In March, aviation historian John Brown unveiled what he calls photographic proof that Whitehead flew over Connecticut in 1901, “two years, four months, and three days before the Wright brothers.”

"At least in Connecticut, aviation history now appears to have been rewritten,” Brown told FoxNews.com Wednesday. “I have no information about whether school books will be reprinted in time for the start of Fall classes.”

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Connecticut; US: North Carolina; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: academicbias; aerospace; aviation; brothers; connecticut; godsgravesglyphs; gustave; history; historyeducation; kittyhawk; northcarolina; ohio; orville; revisionisthistory; whitehead; wilbur; wright
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To: Osage Orange

Mohammed did the first flight by winged horse. Peace be upon him and the Hero of Benghazi

Can’t wait for the movie.


81 posted on 06/05/2013 11:47:05 AM PDT by morphing libertarian
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To: servo1969

There were lots of contenders for the title of first powered flight, including the Ezekiel Airship which was alleged to fly in East Texas back in 1902. A full-sized replica has been displayed in a museum for years to convince the sceptics.

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/11610

Regardless of claimants, the Wrights stood out from the dreamers and crackpots and took flying from dreams to actual practicality.


82 posted on 06/05/2013 11:55:24 AM PDT by TexasRepublic (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
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To: morphing libertarian

In 1860 Johann Philipp Reis was the first who produced a functioning electromagnetic device that could transmit musical notes, indistinct speech, and occasionally distinct speech by means of electric signals. Reis also introduced the term “telephon” for his device. The first sentence spoken on it was “Das Pferd frisst keinen Gurkensalat” (the horse doesn’t eat cucumber salad). In the Reis transmitter, a diaphragm was attached to a needle that pressed against a metal contact. This resembled the make-or-break design of Bourseul, although Reis used the term “molecular motion” (molekulare Bewegung) to describe the contact points of his transmitter.[3] The Reis transmitter was very difficult to operate, since the relative position of the needle and the contact were critical to the device’s operation. This can be called a “telephone”, since it did transmit voice sounds electrically over distance, but was hardly a commercially practical telephone in the modern sense, as it failed to reliably transmit a good copy of any supplied sound.


83 posted on 06/05/2013 12:03:30 PM PDT by donmeaker (Blunderbuss: A short weapon, ... now superceded in civilized countries by more advanced weaponry.)
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To: TexasRepublic
There were lots of contenders for the title of first powered flight, including the Ezekiel Airship which was alleged to fly in East Texas back in 1902.

The history of powered flight in Texas dates back to 1865.

The Brodbeck Airship. First flight 40 years before Wright Brothers

84 posted on 06/05/2013 12:10:34 PM PDT by Pilsner
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To: Le Chien Rouge
Coming soon: 1) A jew named Albert Einstein stole everything from Islam. 2) Blacks in Africa invented the printing press but it was stolen by a white supremacist named Gutenberg. 3) Mexicans built the Hoover Dam but it was stolen by Yankee Imperialists. 4) An unnamed homosexual rather than Michelangelo painted the Sistine chapel due the Catholic Church opposing gay marriage.

And you know all that stuff supposedly written by Shakespeare? It was actually written by another man with the same name.

85 posted on 06/05/2013 12:14:54 PM PDT by Drawsing (The fool shows his annoyance at once. The prudent man overlooks an insult. (Proverbs 12:16))
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To: servo1969

“Research work conducted on Whitehead has included that of Stella Randolph, a journalist–educator inspired and informed by aviation buff Harvey Phillips in the 1930s and supported by Professor John B. Crane’s articles from 1936–1949. Researchers from 1963 and forward have included: Major William O’Dwyer (ret.) of the U.S. Air Force Reserve in cooperation with the Connecticut Aeronautical Historical Association (CAHA); Harold Dolan, a Sikorsky Aircraft engineer and vice president–secretary of the CAHA.”

courtesy “Legacy” section at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Whitehead#References

Sikorsky Aircraft (part of United Technologies today, is located in Stratford Connecticut.

Connecticut is “bringing it home” me thinks.

In addition to Whitehead, Igor Sikorsky, the founder of Sikorsky Aircraft in 1923, had a number of his own aviation firsts.

Sikorsky designed and flew the world’s first multi-engine fixed-wing aircraft, the Russky Vityaz in 1913, and the first airliner, Ilya Muromets, in 1914. (he was Russian, lived in Russia at the time and immigrated to the U.S. in 1919). And later developed and developed the first of Pan American Airways’ ocean-conquering flying boats in the 1930s. In 1939 Sikorsky designed and flew the Vought-Sikorsky VS-300,[3] the first viable American helicopter, which pioneered the rotor configuration used by most helicopters today. Sikorsky would modify the design into the Sikorsky R-4, which became the world’s first mass-produced helicopter in 1942.

courtesy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Sikorsky


86 posted on 06/05/2013 12:18:42 PM PDT by Wuli
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To: Jack of all Trades
Still, those wings would tear right off.

Just because some contraption looks like it would never fly, doesn't mean it won't.

Yves Rossy, the Jetman. Reportedly, the wings and engines weight 120 lbs. The four engines are JetCat P200's, delivering 50 lbs of thrust each. Fuel economy good enough for eight minutes over the Grand Canyon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSgrzMQv2Mc

87 posted on 06/05/2013 12:22:32 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: servo1969

Wright Bros. were white. So, I assume it is in vogue to write out of history the Wright Bros. and other whites. Perhaps they could re-write history and declare that the first in flight was, say “Tyrone Jackson Washington — a freed slave from North Carolina.


88 posted on 06/05/2013 12:36:43 PM PDT by Mr. Wright
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To: servo1969

God said that they would rewrite history towards the end times.


89 posted on 06/05/2013 12:41:50 PM PDT by ForAmerica (Texas Conservative Christian Black Man!)
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To: Drawsing
And you know all that stuff supposedly written by Shakespeare? It was actually written by another man with the same name.

Whaddaya mean "man?"


90 posted on 06/05/2013 12:46:00 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows (You can't have IngSoc without an Emmanuel Goldstein)
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To: servo1969
In the name of political correctness, it is only a matter of time before the images below are modified to properly reflect America's multi-cultural diversity, the same way New York City modified the statue of the three white firefighters who planted the flag at Ground Zero in 2001.

The nation has been surrendered to hordes of invading locusts with scarcely a fight.
America is dead and gone. The Democrats won. Congratulations to them.


91 posted on 06/05/2013 12:53:08 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: cynwoody

Hmmm, interesting...


92 posted on 06/05/2013 1:00:22 PM PDT by Jack of all Trades (Hold your face to the light, even though for the moment you do not see.)
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To: cynwoody

That’s the coolest flying machine ever built IMHO


93 posted on 06/05/2013 1:01:11 PM PDT by Jack of all Trades (Hold your face to the light, even though for the moment you do not see.)
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To: donmeaker

Thanx. I’m a lazy researcher researcher. So, this is the German guy?

I mentioned that someone got to the patent office before Bell. I thought it was an American. They way some author explained it on C-SPAN BookTv was that Bell had an in at the office and they gave him the patent.

Don’t remember the other guys name.


94 posted on 06/05/2013 2:48:55 PM PDT by morphing libertarian
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To: morphing libertarian

That would be Elisha Gray.


95 posted on 06/05/2013 2:49:30 PM PDT by donmeaker (Blunderbuss: A short weapon, ... now superceded in civilized countries by more advanced weaponry.)
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To: donmeaker

Thanks again. That’s why I love this site.


96 posted on 06/05/2013 2:52:57 PM PDT by morphing libertarian
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To: TexasRepublic

Zeppelin did a good job with powered flight too. He used lift bags rather than wings, and pattented his approach in the US by 1899.

Zeppelin’s approach led to organized transatlantic flights. By mid-1914, DELAG had carried over 34,000 passengers on over 1,500 flights. In the 1930s airships regularly serviced North America and Brazil.


97 posted on 06/05/2013 3:14:39 PM PDT by donmeaker (Blunderbuss: A short weapon, ... now superceded in civilized countries by more advanced weaponry.)
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To: donmeaker
Yes, they liked to fly...


98 posted on 06/05/2013 3:23:29 PM PDT by Brown Deer (Pray for 0bama. Psalm 109:8)
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To: IbJensen

I don’t know why you are upset. I would rather have the truth of who flew first. Why do you insist on wrong information?


99 posted on 06/05/2013 3:26:23 PM PDT by napscoordinator (Santorum-Bachmann 2016 for the future of the Country!)
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To: Jack of all Trades
Still, those wings would tear right off.

Just try this link and look at the glider there: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Lilienthal

100 posted on 06/05/2013 3:27:47 PM PDT by MHalblaub ("Easy my friends, when it comes to the point it is only a drawing made by a non believing Dane...")
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