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Kitty Hawk and the Birth of Flight Episode 1

40 min · 28. maj 2026
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Two brothers from Dayton looked at birds and decided mankind ought to do the same thing. In this episode of History for Cocktail Parties, hosts James Ottley and Thornton Kennedy dive into the Wright Brothers’ obsession with flight, the coin toss that decided who would attempt history’s first powered flight, and why it was always Wilbur and Orville together — never one without the other. Along the way, we unpack the surprisingly simple principles that unlocked modern aviation, the control systems every airplane still uses today, and the brutal hockey injury that may have changed history forever. It’s the story of bicycles, busted gliders and the moment humanity learned to ride the wind.

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