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Kitty Hawk and the Birth of Flight Episode 2

34 min · 11. juni 2026
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Why did two bicycle mechanics from Dayton, Ohio, travel more than 700 miles to a remote stretch of sand dunes they had never seen? In this episode, James Ottley and Thornton Kennedy follow Wilbur and Orville Wright to Kitty Hawk, including Wilbur's harrowing first journey to the Outer Banks and the challenges that nearly ended the experiment before it began. They also explore one of the Wright brothers' most important breakthroughs — the movable rudder that helped solve the problem of controlled flight — and examine how fiercely they protected the patents behind their invention. It's the story of persistence, innovation, and the long road to the first successful airplane.

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