The article is from The New York Times and was published on January 25, 1903. It discusses the Wright brothers' progress with glider experiments at Kitty Hawk in 1902, including that their glider could remain in flight for over a minute and cover a distance of more than 600 feet on good lifts. The Wright brothers were pleased with their experiments and felt they were learning important lessons that would help advance powered flight.
The article is from The New York Times and was published on January 25, 1903. It discusses the Wright brothers' progress with glider experiments at Kitty Hawk in 1902, including that their glider could remain in flight for over a minute and cover a distance of more than 600 feet on good lifts. The Wright brothers were pleased with their experiments and felt they were learning important lessons that would help advance powered flight.
The article is from The New York Times and was published on January 25, 1903. It discusses the Wright brothers' progress with glider experiments at Kitty Hawk in 1902, including that their glider could remain in flight for over a minute and cover a distance of more than 600 feet on good lifts. The Wright brothers were pleased with their experiments and felt they were learning important lessons that would help advance powered flight.