The Brilliant Engineering of FIRST FLIGHT !

2019 ж. 15 Жел.
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When you examine the Wright Flyer, the first successful flight closely you will be amazed by the numerous ingenious technologies these high school dropouts developed 100 years ago. Their design was so complete that even the current modern aircraft use the same principles of flight. Let's explore the amazing engineering behind the Wright Flyer.
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    @Lesics@Lesics4 жыл бұрын
    • To balance wieght of engine in another side pilot is supposed to be at that position Also by this they devided wieght of airplane to get frther stability

      @letslearnathing7775@letslearnathing77754 жыл бұрын
    • @Mir Haider what?

      @bigfist855@bigfist8554 жыл бұрын
    • Learn Engineering why do you think the motor was offset? It's pretty obvious isn't it?

      @screaminlordbyron7767@screaminlordbyron77674 жыл бұрын
    • @Mir Haider Can someone explain to him in Arabic that airplane and glider are not the same things.

      @giyanvice@giyanvice4 жыл бұрын
    • thank you soooooo much

      @mrssine77@mrssine774 жыл бұрын
  • And 66 years after the first flight by the Wright brothers, Man was stepping foot on the moon. That is simply incredible.

    @shellsbignumber2@shellsbignumber2 Жыл бұрын
    • You would think 53 yrs after stepping on the moon we would be at least walking on Mars!!!!!

      @michaelgentiluomo5385@michaelgentiluomo5385 Жыл бұрын
    • @@michaelgentiluomo5385 SORRY to disappoint you, we can't go to Mars and the moon landing was probably a CIA Hollywood operation to wind over allies over Russia, it was either them or us, the cold war remember? easier to fake than to actually get there or worse, failing trying.

      @lcfflc3887@lcfflc3887 Жыл бұрын
    • @@michaelgentiluomo5385 problem is no more huge funding. I think it could be done or could have been done already.

      @theholt2ic219@theholt2ic219 Жыл бұрын
    • @@michaelgentiluomo5385 we flew a helicopter on Mars, after flying through millions of miles of space. I'd say we are on track.

      @sexxxyboy9@sexxxyboy9 Жыл бұрын
    • The first real flight was performed by Alberto Santos - Dumont, who built a real proper plane which would take off unassisted. Even a rock can "fly" when tossed by a catapult lol The plane 14 bis gave birth to modern aviation.

      @agauerm@agauerm Жыл бұрын
  • Offcentered to balance the weight of the engine and let the center of mass be in the middle :D

    @Moock91@Moock914 жыл бұрын
    • simple as that :)

      @Bazarack@Bazarack4 жыл бұрын
    • Yup

      @chaosawaits@chaosawaits4 жыл бұрын
    • Noo, its not like that. Its bcuz they didn't have compulsory co-pilot rule back then. :D

      @abhilash71294@abhilash712944 жыл бұрын
    • Yep

      @christophermontoya5526@christophermontoya55264 жыл бұрын
    • And the gas tank should be center placed as its weight varies through out the flight.

      @llOcOlll@llOcOlll4 жыл бұрын
  • No one knows how many times they were failed to achieve this. Hats off to their dedication.

    @deepaksankhyan818@deepaksankhyan8183 жыл бұрын
    • there was never any evidence that the brothers flew before Dumont. the truth is in that American magazine. the brothers have an eighth place among the pioneers of motorized flight.

      @harpiasonhadorasonhadora5259@harpiasonhadorasonhadora52593 жыл бұрын
    • @Vihangam Drishti the only problem is that all talpade, wright brothers and others had too much time to prove everything before Dumont and chances they all had. nothing was ever done publicly, nothing was presented, nothing was officially registered. Dumont actually won them all.

      @harpiasonhadorasonhadora5259@harpiasonhadorasonhadora52593 жыл бұрын
    • @Vihangam Drishti It's here, it's the monument to Dumont in Paris. Zoom in and you will see. FIRST AVIATION RECORD OF THE WORLD .pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficheiro:Vol_de_Santos-Dumont.JPG

      @harpiasonhadorasonhadora5259@harpiasonhadorasonhadora52593 жыл бұрын
    • @Vihangam Drishti Sorry, Guy, this monument has been in Paris for a long time and the record for Dumont has also been there for a long time by the greatest aeronautical authority in the world. Talpade and all the other fraudsters With motorized gliders that did nothing and never tried, did not shoot, did not photograph anything, in fact they did not achieve more than jumps in the air totally dependent on the contrary wind. Dumont was innovation, it was motorized flight.

      @harpiasonhadorasonhadora5259@harpiasonhadorasonhadora52593 жыл бұрын
    • @Vihangam Drishti calm, gay, you don't have to be nervous about not having anything official. study, research, maybe you will find some document with photos that prove something because for now it's like the wright brothers, it's just talk and paper. This never proved that they were on a machine.

      @harpiasonhadorasonhadora5259@harpiasonhadorasonhadora52593 жыл бұрын
  • They pretty well invented the modern propellor too. An aeronautical engineering masterpiece all of its own.

    @michaelbailey8729@michaelbailey8729 Жыл бұрын
  • Hats off to those great minds. imagine how much efforts they put in. RESPECT

    @mrunal902@mrunal9024 жыл бұрын
    • Guy, wing warping sistem First test in New York 1896 by gallaudet. Wright brothers don't invented anything.

      @gilberto2056@gilberto20564 жыл бұрын
    • @brasileiros Silva Pictures from May 1908, The Wrights brothers' plane caught flying low in front of a tall sand dune The images can be found here, (L'Aerophile, 1 July 1908 gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6550620m/f260.image.r=wright.langEN ). They still glided down the slope. How can I believe that the two brothers were able to fly about 40 minutes in 1905 in Dayton, Ohio over a flat pasture if they still needed a hill and strong winds to fly in May 1908. In a letter published in L'Aerophile, in which the two brothers gave technical details about all their claimed flights in May 1908, they also specified the wind speed as being between 4 and 9 m/s. (see L'Aerophile 15 June 1908, gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6550620m/f232.image.r=wright%20mai.langEN ).

      @gilberto2056@gilberto20564 жыл бұрын
    • @brasileiros Silva read please, this is the real First Wright brothers's motorized flight.

      @gilberto2056@gilberto20564 жыл бұрын
    • @@gilberto2056 Silly boy, the Aero Club of America, Aero Club de France, the Federation Aeronautique Internatioinale, Octave Chenault, Ferdinand Ferber, and the French Government all certified the Wrights as having flown in 1903. The December 1905 and January 1906 issues of L'Aerophile documented the Wrights' successful flights at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina and Dayton, Ohio. In point of fact, it was L'Aerophile's reportage of the Wrights that motivated Santos Dumont to cease experimentation with lighter-than-air aircraft and instead concentrate on heavier-than-air aircraft. Why do you accuse the French of lying? Why do you hate France?

      @jindlespog8045@jindlespog80454 жыл бұрын
    • @brasileiros Silva Silly boy, the Aero Club of America, Aero Club de France, the Federation Aeronautique Internatioinale, Octave Chenault, Ferdinand Ferber, and the French Government all certified the Wrights as having flown in 1903. The December 1905 and January 1906 issues of L'Aerophile documented the Wrights' successful flights at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina and Dayton, Ohio. In point of fact, it was L'Aerophile's reportage of the Wrights that motivated Santos Dumont to cease experimentation with lighter-than-air aircraft and instead concentrate on heavier-than-air aircraft. Why do you accuse the French of lying? Why do you hate France?

      @jindlespog8045@jindlespog80454 жыл бұрын
  • Still looks more comfortable than a Ryanair flight.

    @rock3tcatU233@rock3tcatU2334 жыл бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @thomast.4763@thomast.47634 жыл бұрын
    • True

      @thomast.4763@thomast.47634 жыл бұрын
    • Haha

      @adruvitpandit5816@adruvitpandit58164 жыл бұрын
    • Lol 😂😂😂😂

      @freshredo9491@freshredo94914 жыл бұрын
    • @@freshredo9491 safer without a "stall compensator."

      @drpoundsign@drpoundsign4 жыл бұрын
  • The Wright brothers in school: Teacher: today we will be designing a paper airplane Weight brothers: ferb, I think I know what we’re gonna do today

    @christianengineer.@christianengineer.3 жыл бұрын
    • But Phineas and Ferb do all those stuff during vacation. Haha

      @rodrigoappendino@rodrigoappendino3 жыл бұрын
    • *Weight Brothers*

      @halalcomrade34@halalcomrade343 жыл бұрын
    • @@halalcomrade34 *Mars brothers*

      @ullisbullisully@ullisbullisully2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ullisbullisully How about three musketeers brothers.

      @auletjohnast03638@auletjohnast036382 жыл бұрын
    • Wait but how will there be paper airplanes when the Wright brothers haven’t even invented the first airplane?

      @FartSmeller995@FartSmeller9952 жыл бұрын
  • Wilbur Wright did not 'drop out' of high school. He completed the curriculum, but due to his family relocating at about the time of his graduation, he never received his diploma. Orville DID drop out after completing 3 years of high school. This would have been noteworthy these days, but back then is was pretty common, and both brothers would have been considered fairly well educated.

    @youtuuba@youtuuba Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly. Their father was highly educated and had a great library in this home. Their mother was evidently a mechanical wizard. Their sister taught high school Latin and English and had graduated high school and Oberlin Academy/College. Looks like a high functioning family.

      @johnwelsh2769@johnwelsh27693 ай бұрын
    • I believe they received a much better education in high school than most high school graduates today. And in many ways, many college graduates. They knew basic scientific principles, like collecting systematic data from their wind tunnel experiments.

      @joeelliott2157@joeelliott2157Ай бұрын
    • Informal education is way more important for innovation. Educational system is flat, biased and so on. It is a good background but do not count only on it.

      @LeonardoRflp@LeonardoRflp29 күн бұрын
  • "hey I see your engine block is black, what material are you using?" "Carbon. We're using carbon."

    @ThroughOurLensPodcast@ThroughOurLensPodcast4 жыл бұрын
    • LoL

      @saurabhkuldeep2000@saurabhkuldeep20004 жыл бұрын
    • @Rishab Jain it's runite

      @ThroughOurLensPodcast@ThroughOurLensPodcast4 жыл бұрын
    • Lmao

      @kelvinlanga8533@kelvinlanga85334 жыл бұрын
    • @Rishab Jain you didn't get the sarcasm .

      @mr.noname6109@mr.noname61094 жыл бұрын
    • They used aluminium

      @thomast.4763@thomast.47634 жыл бұрын
  • The fact that they came up with coordinated yaw dampers is absolutely awesome, on top of everything else incredible that they did.

    @VictoryAviation@VictoryAviation3 жыл бұрын
    • Or you look at Richard Pearses aircraft that flew before these clowns and actually used ailerons and elevators. No one is flying with wing warping or any of that nonsense now are they.

      @Flying_GC@Flying_GC2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Flying_GC Witness accounts indicate that Pearse may have been working on a flying machine before 1904, although he stated that he began in February-March 1904. Pearse, R. W. (10 May 1915). "Who Invented the Aeroplane?". The Evening Star (15799): p. 2 The Wright Brothers made the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft with the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903, 4 mi (6 km) south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

      @VictoryAviation@VictoryAviation2 жыл бұрын
    • forget it, boy, they've already proven that if this shit is built in its original conditions, no one will fly. they never made it to the plane before 1908. The two shammers searched in 1907 the full description of Dumont's machine and after a year and a half they appeared flying. the flights between 1903-1905 BB have never been proven to have taken place

      @acucarchocolate3961@acucarchocolate39612 жыл бұрын
    • @@acucarchocolate3961 Refernces/citations please.

      @VictoryAviation@VictoryAviation2 жыл бұрын
    • Boy, who should present the evidence that they flew before Dumont is you!! You have the official documents!! those documents that they between 1903-05 could have registered a thousand times before the Highest AERONAUTICAL AUTHORITY of the Paris Air Club era that existed since 1898!! do you have the evidence? PRESENT HERE PLEASE

      @acucarchocolate3961@acucarchocolate39612 жыл бұрын
  • I am writing a comprehensive article in Polish about the achievements of the Wright brothers and this film helped me a lot.

    @jureklem9791@jureklem97913 жыл бұрын
    • Is it accessible ?

      @woxinglegushi@woxinglegushi2 ай бұрын
  • He would be slightly off center to count his weight with the motor weight so essentially he is balancing the left/right weight of the plane.

    @jamiehord1009@jamiehord10092 жыл бұрын
  • Their true genius was what they invented before they invented the 1903 Flyer. It was the first-ever wind tunnel, where they tested everything else rigorously.

    @crimony3054@crimony30544 жыл бұрын
  • Great Job again! I'm continually impressed in your ability to make videos on a wide range of engineering topics! Keep up the great work!

    @BranchEducation@BranchEducation4 жыл бұрын
    • Can you make a video on electrical and electronic stuff plz.....

      @buddingscientist170@buddingscientist1704 жыл бұрын
    • Branch Education 👍👍👍

      @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101@CASH-TO-THE-MERE1014 жыл бұрын
    • This machine in original conditions don't flight.

      @gilberto2056@gilberto20564 жыл бұрын
  • It's not the work of a single day.It must have taken a lot time,hard word and mainly interest.❤❤❤

    @muhammadhyderkhan2110@muhammadhyderkhan21103 жыл бұрын
  • Impressive feat of innovation to me was they (including their machinist Charlie Taylor) built their engine design from scratch, with an aluminum block in just a few weeks!

    @gregcollins3404@gregcollins34043 жыл бұрын
    • AND - they camouflaged their secret aluminum design with a “ faux “ black sheet metal cover to conceal their idea !!! TODAY - GM , Ford , etc continues to do this on their “ proving grounds “ for newly designed cars ! Bla ha ha ! Let’s not leave THAT tidbit out ! Love it ! Right ?

      @rudeawakening3833@rudeawakening3833 Жыл бұрын
    • E final de contas nunca vôo! Kkkkkk

      @gghhhfghgh@gghhhfghgh Жыл бұрын
    • Taylor made the crank with a hacksaw and a drill press.

      @user-st4gq2ox8m@user-st4gq2ox8m9 ай бұрын
  • شكرا ماما أمريكا على كل شيء طيب قدمتيه للعالم . Thank you "Mama America" for all the good things you offered to the world.

    @user-sm9hh9hz8j@user-sm9hh9hz8j4 жыл бұрын
  • Wow! The science behind flying is absolutely amazing.

    @kyngthecreator5388@kyngthecreator53884 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent video. Great detailed explanation. These guys were brilliant engineers, despite no formal training. They used their knowlege of bicycle design in many areas. I read they did extensive testing and took meticulous notes on every detail.

    @robertfindley921@robertfindley9212 жыл бұрын
  • And the fact that they had to figure this out on their own being the first to achieve a successful flight

    @AzizSdiri@AzizSdiri3 жыл бұрын
    • I don't even think that they had to figure out everything on their own. Remember, at least 500 years before, Leonardo Da'Vinci was trying to make his own flying machine. Who knows how many inventors before and since have tried. All the had to do was take ideas that already exist and rearrange them until they got the "Wright" formula.

      @blackbway@blackbway3 жыл бұрын
    • Santus dumont was the real first!

      @phase4265@phase42653 жыл бұрын
    • @@blackbway AM: "All the had to do was take ideas that already exist and rearrange them." SB: Of course they didn't have to figure out everything on their own. The problem was that much of the conventional wisdom was not that accurate. Until 1908, everyone else had accepted the Cayley's model that the task was to find a way to achieve stability on the analogy of a ship in a sea of air. The Wrights had a different analogy which enabled others to make spectacular advances. They were not concerned with stability. They were concerned with controllability. Their analogy was a bike rider on a bike.

      @stevebett4947@stevebett49473 жыл бұрын
    • @@stevebett4947 makes all the sense. Thank you.

      @blackbway@blackbway3 жыл бұрын
    • @@phase4265 Richard Pearse would argue that fact.

      @Flying_GC@Flying_GC2 жыл бұрын
  • Angular momentum is a important factor in bicycle design. All bicycles in early 20th century have two heavy steel rims, so no doubt Wright brothers know it well. They are educated by angular momentum on every single day.

    @ywang92@ywang924 жыл бұрын
  • Pilot off center to correct center of mass offset due to engine weight.

    @satviksharma1146@satviksharma11464 жыл бұрын
    • Satvik Sharma 👍

      @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101@CASH-TO-THE-MERE1014 жыл бұрын
    • I was stinking the same

      @pietrosmusi2410@pietrosmusi24104 жыл бұрын
    • The perfect replica don't flew.

      @gilberto2056@gilberto20564 жыл бұрын
    • Kyon pel raha hai.Cheel, kawaun ya Hans jotne se viman udta hai.Viman Shasta ki copy dikhade.Viman Shasta print kyon nahi hua Sankrit mein. Dinassaur ke avshesh miley hain.Oldcoin bhi milta hein, old utensils milta hein, old bees,bodies, old swords, arrows sab milta hein phir old viman kahan gayab ho gaye. Unka avshesh kahan hai.India mein tab kerosene petrol 16 ya 17 century tak nahi tha phir viman kya season ke oil se udte they

      @sureshpandey6621@sureshpandey66213 жыл бұрын
    • A reason that has not been considered is to keep the engine as far away from the pilot as possible. Capt. Ferber lost his life when he was crushed by the engine which was located directly behind him. Had he been flying a Wright 2 Model A, he would have probably survived. There have been several Wright replica crashes that are quite similar to Ferber's ill fated flight. All attempted to make a bank and turn from a low altitude and dug a wing into the ground. The pilots of the Wright replicas walked away unscathed.

      @stevebett4947@stevebett49473 жыл бұрын
  • They were definitely the Right Brothers to invent the aeroplane.

    @nickgeorge2176@nickgeorge21763 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah but they weren't. If you believe American hype yes. It's the biggest farse ever.

      @Flying_GC@Flying_GC2 жыл бұрын
    • If you mean all evidence proving that they did, then yes, you'd be correct

      @charge2025@charge2025 Жыл бұрын
  • Wrights were bicycle workshop, anybody dealing with bikes knows giroscopic momentum :)

    @jacekzdanowicz4438@jacekzdanowicz44382 жыл бұрын
  • This was genius and a very dangerous idea at that time respect for both brothers.

    @mohsinmufti370@mohsinmufti3703 жыл бұрын
    • Greetings from the royal family how are you doing

      @firstfazz3sheikhhamdan756@firstfazz3sheikhhamdan7563 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, they must of had some hairy flights discovering they needed a rudder and then co ordinating it with the wing warp.

      @michaelbailey8729@michaelbailey8729 Жыл бұрын
  • These guys were beasts! Their plane was the reverse of today's prop planes. Elevator in front of the big wings and props in the back. It also had no rudder, as there was no tail. This plane was not at all easy to control, especially that hip assembly for wing warping. The wing warp idea came about when one of the brothers was fiddling around with an empty bike tire tube box and noticed how it distorted when he twisted it diagonally. Also amazing is that those 2 wooden props were cut by hand using a draw knife, yet achieved 87% efficiency!

    @carlosa.sanchez896@carlosa.sanchez8964 жыл бұрын
    • See, in the table below, the data published by the North American magazine "National Aeronautics", official body of the "National Aeronautics Association" in Washington: Pilot Location Date Flight time Santos Dumont Bagatelle 12/11/1906 21 ” Henri Farman Issy le Moulineaux 11/26/1907 52 ” L éon Delagrange Champ de Mars 11/04/1908 6’30 ” H enri Farman Issy le Moulineaux 06/07/1908 29’53 ” Léon Delagrange Issy le Moulineaux 09/06/1908 20’19 For many years, these official figures have been published without any dispute. In the American magazine "Reader’s Digest" of December 1942, we found an article entitled "Santos Dumont, Father of Aviation", condensed from the magazine "Air Facts". From page 54 we transcribe the following excerpt: “in 1906 he gave the world the first public demonstration of flight in a device heavier than air (the Wright brothers only came to fly publicly in 1908)”.

      @gilberto2056@gilberto20563 жыл бұрын
    • SB: Not sure that there first attempts to carve a prop were successful. A test on one found in museum showed that it was defective. It produced more Drag than Thrust when the RPM was over 300 rpm. They could test small airfoils in their wind tunnel. It was not large enough to test an 8 ft. rotating prop. The best they could do was a static test of thrust using their machine shop motor. On site, they used a spring scale for a static test of Thrust. They were pleasantly surprised to find that their prop produced more thrust than it did in their calculations. The Wright Propellers Hyde started by bringing wooden propellers, hand crafted to the Wright specifications, to the NASA Langley Full Scale Tunnel, owned by NASA Langley and operated by ODU. Then he progressed to authentic reproductions of two Wright gliders and then, earlier this year, the Wright Flyer. All were tested by ODU engineering professors and students. SB: Were they 20 years ahead of their time? Not convinced that the first props were 87% efficient. I think that Hyde had his props tested at the NASA wind tunnel in Virginia. I think they were about 82% efficient at around 300 rpm and 35 mph. A prop on a museum flyer replica was tested and found to produce more Drag than Thrust. This seems like a good way to get rid of defective props because the museum replicas are not expected to fly. Wright Props - www.researchgate.net/publication/237462889_Evolution_of_Wright_Flyer_Propellers_between_1903_and_1912_ "The Wright propellers were 20 years ahead of their time," said Professor Robert Ash, Wright test program manager for ODU. "They were able to convert engine power into thrust with the efficiency required to enable a small and heavy gasoline engine to propel the Wright Flyer. The December 17, 1903, flight was not possible without the Wright propeller designs and this contribution has been largely overlooked." www.loc.gov/collections/wilbur-and-orville-wright-papers/articles-and-essays/the-wilbur-and-orville-wright-timeline-1846-to-1948/1901-to-1910/ SB: I don't think it has been overlooked. It has been over-simplified. Without a large wind tunnel, it was very difficult to carve a prop that matched their theory for how it should be done.

      @stevebett4947@stevebett49473 жыл бұрын
    • @@gilberto2056 Give it a rest, there were no "certifying organizations" in 1903, which is why there is no "official record" of the Wright brothers first flight. The Wright brothers created the need for those to be founded.

      @NWA744@NWA7442 жыл бұрын
    • @@gilberto2056 I have a question for you . If Santos Dumont, living in France, built the first successful airplane, why did the French Government buy the Wright’s plane and not Dumont’s?

      @michaelnorris4629@michaelnorris4629 Жыл бұрын
    • @@gilberto2056 Rubbish, If you want public flights try Huffman Prairie in 1905, right beside a trolleybus route with flights exceeding half an hour. /as others point out, the official body didn't exist when the Wrights first flew.

      @HowesAero@HowesAero Жыл бұрын
  • This was really a brilliant piece of engg at that time.

    @gourisha9512@gourisha95123 жыл бұрын
  • They were remarkable in their belief that they could do it...Which they did ...I loved this presentation !!

    @guitarpicka1@guitarpicka12 жыл бұрын
  • Explanations in this channel is great for students like us. Thank u so much

    @uvindura9079@uvindura90794 жыл бұрын
  • The engine is so impressive in itself.

    @trey1531@trey15314 жыл бұрын
    • in and of itself

      @gaproman123@gaproman1234 жыл бұрын
    • The Wright's had a weight limit for the engine and thought they needed only 8 hp. Their home-made aluminum block 4 cyl. engine was ingenious. By 1906, they had an air-frame that could handle a heavier engine. Not sure why they did not try the 40+ hp radial engine that Langley used. Instead, they used an improved variant of their original engine with almost twice the displacement. This was the engine they arranged for a French company to produce for their anticipated European built Wright Flyers.

      @stevebett4947@stevebett49474 жыл бұрын
    • Not once did they mention the name Taylor....he was the real genius....the mechanic who made designed the engine

      @Dilley_G45@Dilley_G454 жыл бұрын
    • The Wright Brother were self-taught aeronautical engineers but they didn't know squatoosh about internal combustion engines. The engine was designed and built by Charles Taylor, a mechanic who worked in the Brothers' bicycle shop in Dayton. Taylor also built the wind tunnel that was so instrumental in the brothers developing a successful wing design and assisted them in testing wing designs and developing lift data. He also ran the bike shop for months at a time while the Brothers were off in Kitty Hawk testing their designs. Charlie Taylor is an almost forgotten hero in the history of aviation.

      @NealB123@NealB1233 жыл бұрын
    • But with only 12 hp that was a very weak and primitive engine. In Europe at that time the engines were way better.

      @sanpol4399@sanpol43993 жыл бұрын
  • Despite their formal education they created something that never was imagined even though I traveled almost every where but still bewildered how the aircraft fly with so many people on board and their baggages and stuff just like a child thinks about that paper aeroplane. Massive thank you wrights you were you're and you'll be there forever for what you've accomplished ❤️. Also we could've learnt one more lesson that education isn't for genius they're born with their theory wothin and make what wrights invented.

    @rafibhat4999@rafibhat49992 жыл бұрын
  • Please we should not forget the fact that these men tested and failed more times to get a stable solution . Amazing

    @davidodia4603@davidodia46033 жыл бұрын
    • You are so correct. If at first you don’t succeed , try again

      @Malitubee@Malitubee2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Malitubee kzhead.info/sun/oKuJnKl_mnhoq3k/bejne.html we have a research about a drone

      @bethlehimmanga2326@bethlehimmanga2326 Жыл бұрын
    • will you react on our study if its possible or not hahaha

      @bethlehimmanga2326@bethlehimmanga2326 Жыл бұрын
  • There were lots of people designing and "flying" airplanes before the Wright brothers...but the Wright brothers were the first to have a "controlled" flight, meaning they were able to control the pitch, roll and yaw of the aircraft.

    @davidpreneta7061@davidpreneta7061 Жыл бұрын
    • As far as i know it was the first powered flight. Not the first controlled. There where lots of controlled gliders before that. But this is the first "construction" with an engine.

      @billy5179@billy5179 Жыл бұрын
    • Check out whitehead. History is incorrect

      @Mr-ue2ul@Mr-ue2ul Жыл бұрын
    • So, is your point that Icarus would be the first to fly, had he survived?

      @thePronto@thePronto Жыл бұрын
  • I find it interesting that you are astonished that "7th grade dropouts" could be elegant engineers. Anyone with curiosity can learn. You don't have to sit in a class to figure things out. We call them autodidacts (self taught). R. G. LeTourneau was one such man. Take a look at the movie "October Sky" to see someone learn principles of physics on his lunch hour, at a picnic bench in a coal mine. Curiosity and determination make the engineer. He will self educate if needs be. These men were gifted, in spite of their formal education, they excelled. Any one can. See also Thomas A. Edison (attended school for 12 weeks), Henry Ford (self taught watch repairman) Our history was shaped by such informally educated people.

    @stxrynn@stxrynn4 жыл бұрын
    • Ya I totally agree and the message could be: "They were dedicated and willing to do things differently, something anyone can do, and this is what they came up with"

      @abcqer555@abcqer5554 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry guy, but that mindset, while pervasive, is not really true. Ford was a great businessman, not an engineer. He did not engineer anything, he just found a really good way to -be incredibly racist- sell cars. Edison again, was a good businessman, who was extremely litigious and cutthroat. He famously took credit for the achievements of his team of engineers, as well as trying to smear people like Tesla and Swan. I haven't heard of R.G. LeTourneau before now, but given that when I google him everything that comes up is some evangelical website, (and that the Wikipedia article references mostly sources made by his descendants) it makes me rather suspicious. Also the guy was massively racist so I seriously doubt he's much different to the likes of Ford. The Wrights, again, are known in actual engineering circles as not really all that great engineers, but malicious businessmen. What do all these people have in common? Money to afford good PR, and a willingness to be utter assholes to competitors and the people who actually did the work. I have actually gone through school without dropping out, to become a professional engineer, and it boils my blood to hear people say "its not really that hard, it's just about determination" because it's totally false. No-one is learning advanced engineering on their lunch breaks (in fact Homer Hickam never even dropped out of school), it takes a huge investment of time and being surrounded by people who can pass on information from previous generations of engineers. Even then, many still fail to get anywhere in engineering. The reality of the situation is that not anyone can make it, but anyone with enough money and luck can convince everyone that they did.

      @NixodCreations@NixodCreations4 жыл бұрын
    • So developing the assembly line is a business enterprise, not an engineering endeavour? He brought cars to the masses, when it was a rich man's hobby before. He also designed and built a working auto with a 2 cycle, water cooled engine. That sounds like engineering to me. But, him aside, what about the others mentioned? Don't discount the assertion by keying in on one part you find disagreeable. Also, read Eisenhower's speech on the corrupting influence of government involvement in developing technology. It is eye opening and prescient.

      @stxrynn@stxrynn4 жыл бұрын
    • Somehow, the rest of your comments didn't appear until I reloaded the page, I didn't see the entirety of your comment. I'll bow to your professional engineering knowledge and understanding of the thoughts and intents of the hearts of these men. I've met quite a few self taught engineers, and they are very aware of the disdain of the educated engineering community. The one's I've admired strive to excel, and usually are fiercely protective of what they develop. Have a great Christmas, I've enjoyed the conversation.

      @stxrynn@stxrynn4 жыл бұрын
  • Always when I see your videos, I complete with plenty of basic knowledges about the topic and it's fabulous work. Keep it up, brother!🙏

    @mr.n.3139@mr.n.3139 Жыл бұрын
  • Great invention by Wright Brothers. Thanks.

    @williamjayaraj2244@williamjayaraj22449 ай бұрын
  • Great explanation after long time you back to mechanical related clip, thanks 😊

    @DharambirPoddar@DharambirPoddar4 жыл бұрын
  • 4:05 footage of me getting out of bed in the morning

    @TheLoganatorz@TheLoganatorz3 жыл бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂

      @joeturbo6555@joeturbo65553 жыл бұрын
    • lol

      @josephencarnacion4030@josephencarnacion40303 жыл бұрын
    • Lol, seriously though, it's best to sit on the edge of the bed for a bit, mostly because of your heart.

      @dickJohnsonpeter@dickJohnsonpeter3 жыл бұрын
  • Greatest service to humanity by R.brothers.

    @pkn2157@pkn2157 Жыл бұрын
  • Well Explaned & Thanks for the giving knowledge

    @mannisharma4760@mannisharma47602 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for this wonderfully animated, informative video. It greatly enhanced our knowledge. The pilot was not positioned at the center, rather slightly off the center, at one side, as he his body weight balanced the weight of the motor that was placed on the other side of the center. This was done to curb any possible angular momentum/ gyroscope effect due to unbalanced weight.

    @vijaygautam1406@vijaygautam14064 жыл бұрын
    • See, in the table below, the data published by the North American magazine "National Aeronautics", official body of the "National Aeronautics Association" in Washington: Pilot Location Date Flight time Santos Dumont Bagatelle 12/11/1906 21 ” Henri Farman Issy le Moulineaux 11/26/1907 52 ” L éon Delagrange Champ de Mars 11/04/1908 6’30 ” H enri Farman Issy le Moulineaux 06/07/1908 29’53 ” Léon Delagrange Issy le Moulineaux 09/06/1908 20’19 For many years, these official figures have been published without any dispute. In the American magazine "Reader’s Digest" of December 1942, we found an article entitled "Santos Dumont, Father of Aviation", condensed from the magazine "Air Facts". From page 54 we transcribe the following excerpt: “in 1906 he gave the world the first public demonstration of flight in a device heavier than air (the Wright brothers only came to fly publicly in 1908)”.

      @gilbertonedeljunior4825@gilbertonedeljunior48253 жыл бұрын
  • Sometimes I imagine what would the world be without these engineering

    @sunilattada7823@sunilattada78234 жыл бұрын
    • Prehistoric

      @yaoooy@yaoooy4 жыл бұрын
    • someone else would make one

      @dylanlockler1039@dylanlockler10393 жыл бұрын
    • @@dylanlockler1039 he said without any of the logic used in engineering the airplane, I'd say it humanity would still be stuck in the stone age

      @mecate818@mecate8183 жыл бұрын
    • Lockler is right. There were dozens of people trying to produce a practical airplane. Had the Wrights not done it, someone else would have in less than 6 years. The 1903 prototype had dozens of problems. The Wrights did not consider it to be a practical airplane but the test flight indicated they were on the right track. By the end of 1905 they thought they had all the data they needed and stopped flying. They were so sure of themselves that they came up with a more robust design and built a stronger motor, the 1906 Taylor-Wright upright 4. This new prototype was never tested because they were certain it would fly. They built at least 3 copies of this design. One they shipped to France in 1907. The other was built to demonstrate at Ft....., Virginia for the Army. The third was a back-up.

      @majorbett@majorbett3 жыл бұрын
    • @@majorbett Ft. Myer, VA. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wright-Fort_Myer.jpg Includes a great photo of the 1908 Wright Flyer, Model A.

      @stevebett4947@stevebett49473 жыл бұрын
  • Great video i just subscribed. Great work you put in producing this video in detail showing the amazing job of the Wright Brothers👍

    @luisthompson1409@luisthompson14093 жыл бұрын
    • Did you know that a perfect replica will never fly?

      @acucarchocolate3961@acucarchocolate39612 жыл бұрын
    • Look, Paris 1906. The true invention of The plane

      @acucarchocolate3961@acucarchocolate39612 жыл бұрын
  • Fascinating! I learned a lot from this video. Thank you!

    @Kenny-Ross@Kenny-Ross2 жыл бұрын
  • The engineering behind the first airplane was really incredible and so the explanation.👍👍👍👍

    @sakshamarora9122@sakshamarora91223 жыл бұрын
    • Do you know what a perfect replica won't fly to? In fact, they never managed to fly. But look what happened in Paris 1906!!

      @acucarchocolate3961@acucarchocolate39612 жыл бұрын
    • @@acucarchocolate3961Yet there’s a video of it being capable of flight with a replica lol

      @nonbigbrain9662@nonbigbrain9662Ай бұрын
  • Assuming counterbalance for the weight of the motor. Anyways! Great videos guys. The animations were super clear and made it easy to understand. What are you using for rendering? Are you using a game engine (Unity/UE) or a traditional tenderer?

    @abcqer555@abcqer5554 жыл бұрын
  • what an incredible video, WELL DONE !!!!

    @anselmobarducci9788@anselmobarducci97882 жыл бұрын
  • Very comprehensive video on these amazing people! They were the first in many things not just controlled, sustained, powered flight.

    @davidvaughn7752@davidvaughn77523 жыл бұрын
    • Without proofs.

      @acucarchocolate3961@acucarchocolate39612 жыл бұрын
    • The OFFICIAL RECORD with photos between 1903-1905never appeared.

      @acucarchocolate3961@acucarchocolate39612 жыл бұрын
    • @@acucarchocolate3961 Because the "official record" people didn't exist yet. There was no FAA, NTSB, ICAO, IATA or any flight governing body in existence at the time because nobody could prove that they had achieved flight until the Wright Brothers arrived. Without the Wright brothers, there never would have been enough buzz around aviation for the FAI to be necessary. You demanding "Official Records" for the Wright brothers is like demanding an electrical utility bill from Thomas Edison to prove he figured out how to make a practical and inexpensive incandescent light bulb.

      @NWA744@NWA7442 жыл бұрын
  • This video is just Awesome...!!🙌❤ Please make more videos related to aircraft and the mechanism of wing warping... The pilot was off-centred to balance the weight of the engine, hence keeping the centre of mass on the midline(line of symmetry) of aircraft...

    @ninadnagpure880@ninadnagpure8804 жыл бұрын
    • Wright brothers did not invented the plane.

      @gilberto2056@gilberto20564 жыл бұрын
    • @@gilberto2056 That is not an answer to Nagpur's question. He wanted more information on wing warping. You could have referred him to Santos-Dumont's Demoiselle if there if you know of any information on how wing warping was adapted to a mono-plane.

      @majorbett@majorbett3 жыл бұрын
  • Did you know that the Wrights pulled three strings to make wing warping systems? When they did this, the idiot who was in charge seemed to be dancing. Kkkkkkk

    @gilberto2056@gilberto20563 жыл бұрын
    • I am not sure that I know what you are talking about. A modern graphic probably illustrates how the Wright's controlled an unmanned gilder. There were 4 lines or strings. They terminated on two ends of a hand held stick. By tilting the stick you could warp the wings of the glider. The lines also tethered the gilder allowing it to be flown like a kite. I don't recall seeing anyone do this but there are probably videos at the Kitty Hawk website. If we can find them, then we can decide for ourselves whether or not flying a glider this way could be described as dancing. The illustrations I saw are probably found on wright-brothers history sites.

      @stevebett4947@stevebett49473 жыл бұрын
    • @@stevebett4947 kkkkkk machine that was never introduced before Dumont in flight. forget it, boy, these two never proved their ability to fly before 1908 !!!

      @harpiasonhadorasonhadora5259@harpiasonhadorasonhadora52593 жыл бұрын
  • The man was placed off set to counter balance with the motor. That was an amazing video. Ty

    @Sidestep992@Sidestep9922 жыл бұрын
  • Marvellous invention by the Wright Brothers. They only flew for 20 min for the first time in 1903. After 66 years later we saw Apollo 13 space craft carried Neil Armstrong to land on the moon and return back safely. Not just that in 1964 we saw the Anglo French Concede flew at at an astronomical speed of 2000km/hr that covered the London to Newyork just at 3.5 hrs. We also saw that A380 Airbus (that too a double decker )flying from Singapore to Sydney in 5 hrs nonstop in its maiden flight. All these things would not have happened if the Wright Brothers did not invent the airplane. Thanks for the video. Long live their memory.

    @williamjayaraj2244@williamjayaraj22442 жыл бұрын
  • Me: watches one Wright Brothers video. KZhead: *so you like the Wright brothers, eh?*

    @ice711real@ice711real3 жыл бұрын
  • Phenomenal indeed.

    @sidamarali3030@sidamarali30303 жыл бұрын
  • Anderson in his fundamentals of aerodynamics text book mentions that the Wright Bros also had to design and build their own simple small scale wind tunnels to test different wing models’ profiles.

    @Truthwelltoldtr@Truthwelltoldtr3 жыл бұрын
  • What an amazing piece of aviation masterpiece! Bravo Wilbur and Orville Wright

    @ahmadtheaviationlover1937@ahmadtheaviationlover19372 жыл бұрын
    • And few years later, this masterpiece was flown into the WTC, by Ahmad & brothers ....😂😂🤣🤣. Indeed a masterpiece event also...lol

      @deadnlovingit@deadnlovingit2 жыл бұрын
    • @@deadnlovingit not the same plane

      @onlygoodperson@onlygoodperson9 ай бұрын
  • But the first flight was carried out by the father of aviation Santos Dumond do Brasil in France in the 20th century with his 14-Bis plane followed by the famous Demoiselle .... (source, wikipedia)

    @ZToysChannel@ZToysChannel3 жыл бұрын
    • Americans won't ever acknowledge this, sadly... They were taught wrong, and will defend Wright Brothers whatever it takes.

      @vitorfray@vitorfray3 жыл бұрын
    • Because Wikipedia is reliable

      @Chorizo727@Chorizo727 Жыл бұрын
  • The brilliant engeneering of great fracass.

    @selmanedel7973@selmanedel79733 жыл бұрын
  • It's amazing that the glider was one of the Blueprints of the invention of planes

    @nathanielmarks4872@nathanielmarks487227 күн бұрын
  • Some of the world's remarkable innovation!

    @melvinsharty4417@melvinsharty44172 жыл бұрын
  • Edison : exists Wright Brothers : Paint that engine Black!

    @kevin-kw8bv@kevin-kw8bv4 жыл бұрын
  • Wrights are awesome!! Please Igor Sikorsky next!

    @mitsengupta8945@mitsengupta89454 жыл бұрын
  • absolutely brilliant...i love this channel

    @kaushikntupsakri5176@kaushikntupsakri51763 жыл бұрын
  • Just found this video. Well done! Just a great explanation for my students.

    @terencerucker3244@terencerucker3244 Жыл бұрын
  • For flyer1 Weight in excess!!!!

    @gilberto2056@gilberto20564 жыл бұрын
  • I love this channel. Such great explanations

    @mussabsaleem7625@mussabsaleem76254 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent and Marvelous presentation.

    @indibhaarat@indibhaarat2 жыл бұрын
  • Lift, thrust, drag and weight were first identified by George Cayley, the pioneer of aeronautics, 100yrs before the Wright Bros who read his papers and followed his principles. Cayley designed the aerofoil and built the first manned glider. (He also invented the the wire wheel, for lightness.) If there'd been a practical source of motive power at the start of the 19th Century, he could've done powered flight.

    @tubbytown6545@tubbytown65453 жыл бұрын
  • one of the best innovation i hv ever seen, also awesome work done by these guys on the animation to make it so easily understandable... 🔥🔥

    @theshadows5637@theshadows56374 жыл бұрын
  • Back in early 2000 the Smithsonian was trying to build a replica for 100th anniversary. I saw special on TV where they took remaining propeller and analyzed it with computers and found it to be to most efficient design and build possible even though it was hand made. Wrights were way ahead of everybody

    @michaelszczys8316@michaelszczys83162 жыл бұрын
    • Wilbur & Orville did it all without government assistance!! So big gov't, get outta the way.

      @rishz7857@rishz78572 жыл бұрын
    • @@rishz7857 couldn't get big fat government grant to pursue their experiment of heavier - than - air craft. They couldn't even get government money after they were successful.

      @michaelszczys8316@michaelszczys83162 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome 👍 This is my field of study!

    @MrMECHGaming1@MrMECHGaming1 Жыл бұрын
  • Ingenious minds. Respect!

    @essehnova@essehnova Жыл бұрын
  • I love Brazilians.... "The replica didn't fly." - The weather on December 17th at Kitty Hawk was unusually cold that day. The barometric pressure was very very high. The air density altitude on that day was about a 1000' below sea level from a normal day. That's why they flew. Had they not, it would have only been a few days and they would have. When they went back to Ohio the air density altitude was about 5000' and no, the aircraft didn't fly. It took them some time to figure out that barometric pressure was important when it comes to flying. If you look farther into it, they tried the replica again a few days later and it DID fly. John Denver, the late singer, built a replica in the late 80's.... IT FLEW!!!! "They were catapulted into the air and glided."- They did not use a catapult at Kitty Hawk. You are referencing the very 1st filming of a flight in Ohio. That was the 4th airplane they had built in Ohio (its here on KZhead) . There was no catapult at Kitty Hawk…. There was no catapult…. At Kitty Hawk. If a fighter jet gets catapulted off the end of an aircraft Carrier, does it then not fly? They didn't build their catapult until 1904. "Dumas was the first to fly"‐ According to the definition of heavier-than-air flight, no he didn't. His airplane did not have a proper propeller, it did not have a way of controlling the aircraft via ailerons or wing warping or a rudder that moved or elevators that went up-and-down…. He hopped. He used Hargrave cells, the same thing a box kite is made of, not a wing that generates lift by air moving over it. Just as you guys wanna claim the Wright brothers were catapulted... his airplane was just like a paper airplane. It was a powered box kite. "Dumont is credited in 1906 with the first aeronautical achievement by the French."- The FAI wasn't incorporated until....... 1906. So of course they're wouldn't be anything before that year. They were also in Europe. The Wrights were in the U.S. When they went over in 1908 to show off the Wright flier, all of the French naysayers and doubters printed public retractions that they were wrong. Because of how the airplane flew they knew that the Wright brothers had been flying for years, while they were still only on short, uncoordinated, uncontrolled hops. They even said we are beaten, we no longer exist. That's how much they knew the Wrights had done it. kzhead.info/sun/hsuogLSfb6GMp3A/bejne.html Please go do some research!!!!!

    @brothergrimaldus3836@brothergrimaldus38362 жыл бұрын
    • Santos-Dumont 14-bis, 1900 - 1906 Santos-Dumont Demoiselle 1907 - 1909

      @clking1938@clking19382 жыл бұрын
    • The first flight was made by Santos Dumond in 1906. The Wright brothers allegedly flew before him, but there is no record of this. Santos Dumond did it in front of the Eiffel Tower with half of Paris watching. And the plane took off by itself, not with that catapulted bullshit.

      @clking1938@clking19382 жыл бұрын
    • Please provide the proof that they did not use a catapult.

      @newone-gd9sk@newone-gd9sk Жыл бұрын
  • Santos Dummont made a Self proppeled aircraf first. It was called 14 Bis

    @leosalomao@leosalomao4 жыл бұрын
    • Enfim outro BR pra defender Santos Dumont 💪💪💪

      @ultrixspiritus@ultrixspiritus4 жыл бұрын
    • Que bonitinho, vocês ainda acreditam na propaganda nacionalista que aprenderam no ensino fundamental!

      @sam08g16@sam08g164 жыл бұрын
  • Very detailed explanation.. Thank you❣️

    @vijaytamang9244@vijaytamang92442 жыл бұрын
  • Very helpful video. I didn't actually understand completely when some books said "wing warping," but now I know.

    @marshal-d-123@marshal-d-1233 жыл бұрын
  • To counter the weight of the engine as it is also not in the center . By this way they centralised the Center of Gravity of the Plane

    @debayanhalder7858@debayanhalder78584 жыл бұрын
  • I just can't imagine that "high school dropouts" discovered all the engineering physics that's now applied in modern flights today! Incredible! Incredible!

    @rockeygarcia5865@rockeygarcia58652 жыл бұрын
    • High school drop out because they were so Brilliant that their innovation was 99% better then what a high school could provide at that time.

      @vade4689@vade46892 жыл бұрын
    • The first real flight was performed by Alberto Santos - Dumont, who built a real proper plane which would take off unassisted. Even a rock can "fly" when tossed by a catapult lol The plane 14 bis gave birth to modern aviation.

      @agauerm@agauerm Жыл бұрын
    • @@agauerm completly false!!

      @zeke2566@zeke2566 Жыл бұрын
    • @@zeke2566 nope

      @agauerm@agauerm Жыл бұрын
    • @@agauerm Dumont used the kayak paddle propellers on his early plane prototypes that he used on his balloons. They were not aerodynamic, but beat the wind like a table fan producing more eddies and flutter than directed thrust for lift. Dated photos of his planes bear this up. He changed the propeller design after the Wrights exhibited in France...and his plane and others suddenly worked. If the aviators in Europe had designed the propeller properly, then they would have been the first to powered, controllable duration flight. Lighter motors and proper propellers is all they were lacking. Their wing and tail design was superior to the box kite design, and became the defacto shape after 1910 to this day. Many inventions that didn't work were only missing one or two eureka elements.

      @STho205@STho205 Жыл бұрын
  • My grandpa Art Fritzen did the Propellers for the 1903 Wright Flyer in The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution

    @tsarrite@tsarrite Жыл бұрын
  • Wonderful technique which lead the world toward another direction.

    @muhammadiftikhar1316@muhammadiftikhar1316 Жыл бұрын
  • This video clarified so many physics concepts in such a simple way. Years of schooling could not give me such clarity.

    @VK-no5kj@VK-no5kj2 жыл бұрын
  • Is This flyer 1. !?!?!?

    @gilberto2056@gilberto20564 жыл бұрын
  • Genius, brilliant.

    @victormpapuluu6497@victormpapuluu64973 жыл бұрын
  • The engine and the piloting right brother balanced giving it stability

    @vishnuhari8713@vishnuhari8713 Жыл бұрын
  • Alberto Santos Dumont sends his regards.

    @israeldeoliveira3468@israeldeoliveira34682 жыл бұрын
    • He didn't fly...

      @brothergrimaldus3836@brothergrimaldus38362 жыл бұрын
  • Santos Dummont

    @Fireway12@Fireway123 жыл бұрын
    • Didn't fly

      @brothergrimaldus3836@brothergrimaldus38362 жыл бұрын
  • The Wright Brothers were classic Development Engineers. Communicating with Otto Lilienthal, pioneer hang glider Design Engineer and pilot of Germany, they used Otto's lift calculations until they found that they were wrong. So they then built their own wind tunnel to test different aerofoil shapes. Power to weight ratio is always critical on a powered aircraft. They omitted wheels and associated undercarriage to save weight, landing on a simple and very lightweight skid. To reach flying speed on take off they constructed a guide rail and a vertical tower with falling weight with rope over pulleys to the aircraft to get the aircraft to flying speed. Their hip operated wing warping system they later changed to the lever control which was initially just used for the forward elevator control, to the joy stick still in use today. When controlled flight was demonstrated to the French some five years later, their aircraft could at that stage fly for over 1 hour.

    @aeroearth@aeroearthАй бұрын
  • The plane went circling counterclockwise. slightly off center so we can see clearly the person went flying for more than an hour. Brilliant, well thought... MASTERPIECE.

    @syaifulaziz5385@syaifulaziz53853 жыл бұрын
  • I think to equalise the weight of engine and operator they decided to place the operator at the side of the operating and not in the centre.

    @anuppradhan7934@anuppradhan79344 жыл бұрын
    • Dumont is won. See, in the table below, the data published by the North American magazine "National Aeronautics", official body of the "National Aeronautics Association" in Washington: Pilot Location Date Flight time Santos Dumont Bagatelle 12/11/1906 21 ” Henri Farman Issy le Moulineaux 11/26/1907 52 ” L éon Delagrange Champ de Mars 11/04/1908 6’30 ” H enri Farman Issy le Moulineaux 06/07/1908 29’53 ” Léon Delagrange Issy le Moulineaux 09/06/1908 20’19 For many years, these official figures have been published without any dispute. In the American magazine "Reader’s Digest" of December 1942, we found an article entitled "Santos Dumont, Father of Aviation", condensed from the magazine "Air Facts". From page 54 we transcribe the following excerpt: “in 1906 he gave the world the first public demonstration of flight in a device heavier than air (the Wright brothers only came to fly publicly in 1908)”.

      @gilberto2056@gilberto20563 жыл бұрын
  • awesome video! I have a question, how is this gyroscopic effect overcome on airplanes that only have one rotating blade on its nose?

    @GuidoPerdomo@GuidoPerdomo4 жыл бұрын
    • There is another vertical blade spinning at tail .

      @rajubhaskar2757@rajubhaskar27574 жыл бұрын
    • I don't believe there is any method used to overcome this effect other than the pilot compensating using the rudder. In modern planes the inertia of the prop is not as significant when compared to the mass of the plane so the gyroscopic effect is weaker.

      @sparkindustry1@sparkindustry14 жыл бұрын
    • I Guess they provide This single propeller opposite direction to the engine shaft by using gear arrangements..... So, it can cancel Gyroscopic effect....

      @thegreatdragonshow@thegreatdragonshow4 жыл бұрын
    • Guido Perdomo 👍

      @CASH-TO-THE-MERE101@CASH-TO-THE-MERE1014 жыл бұрын
    • @@sparkindustry1 what's interesting to note is the gyroscopic precession on early rotary engine aircraft where both engine and prop rotated. This produced different results when turning left or right.

      @warp13@warp134 жыл бұрын
  • brilliant video that I want to share with my kids once they understand gravity and lift

    @rgauthie99@rgauthie992 жыл бұрын
  • 2:00 - Bingo! Bingo! Bingo! The real genius of the Wright Brothers was that they realized from their glider tests that all the wing lift data that had ever been published in scientific journals up to that point was WRONG. The methodology used to calculate the lift data was flawed and the results unreliable. They built their own wind tunnel in their bicycle shop and developed their own lift data which they then used to design the wings of their flyer. That was type of out-of-the-box thinking that allowed the Brothers Wright to succeed where so many others had failed.

    @NealB123@NealB1233 жыл бұрын
    • There is a debate between those who think that the wing lift data calculated by Lilienthal and others was wrong and those who think the Wrights' interpretation of it was wrong. I will find the references if you are interested in studying them.

      @stevebett4947@stevebett49472 жыл бұрын
    • @@stevebett4947 the wrights is within a couple tents of a percent of the exact amount we know today. Lilienthals was so far off and so bad it wasnt enough to keep a glider afloat unless jumping off a high surface with a huge headwind and even then not for long

      @Shadow0fd3ath24@Shadow0fd3ath242 жыл бұрын
    • @@Shadow0fd3ath24 For some reason the Santos Dumont fans don't mention the Smeaton Coefficient. How can you make your point so it will have some resonance with those consider the Wrights' to be liars rather than flyers? I don't think that Lilienthal was far off. There are good arguments defending the accuracy of the Lilienthal data for his type of wing. If you are interested, I can find the references. It will help if you read German. I am not sure what Neal B means by "out of the box thinking." Def: : to explore ideas that are creative and unusual and that are not limited or controlled by rules or tradition To solve this puzzle, you'll have to think outside the box. The Wrights' certainly did not use the traditional analogies in visualizing the key problems of flight and what was needed to invent a practical airplane. The traditional view from Caley to 1902 was to see the airplane as a ship on a sea of air. The needed LIFT, PROPULSION, and a RUDDER. The key problem was stability or how to keep the airship from tipping over. The Wrights' abandoned this analogy. D... and Santos Dumont were clearly in the old camp. The problems they addressed were propulsion (power to weight ratios) - lift - and stability. The 14-bix had a rudder but it was limited in its ability to keep the flying machine on course. My comments are already to long. See if you can find one idea that is worth discussing which might also address a concern of the Santos Dumont and Lilienthal enthusiasts. LINK simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernoulli%27s_ SEA OF AIR... Cayley's concept that continued until the Wright Brothers It was the prevailing analogy. an airship was literally a boat in a sea of air. Bernoulli used in to explain his concept of air pressure. SB: In his case, the analogy worked. It does not work for Cayley. . . . atmospheric sea which contributes a large amount of pressure energy. pressure that changes with depth and provides buoyancy-for fish in water and balloons in air. The forces that apply to movement through air apply to movement through water as well. We are indeed bottom dwellers in a “sea of air.” Invited discussants. @Neil B, @Seth B, @Marco Papa, @asucar chocolate, @Mrunal Swamy, @Christian Engineer @Deepak Sankhyan @majorbett

      @stevebett4947@stevebett49472 жыл бұрын
  • Slightly more than a decade later, aircraft design had improved to the point of there being combat aircraft available just in time for WWI.

    @jcc2c22@jcc2c228 ай бұрын
  • First aeroplane was not made by wright brother."Shivkar Bapuji Talpade" was the 1st man who constructed the unmanned aeroplane in1895.

    @colorfullife09@colorfullife094 жыл бұрын
    • I was searching for this comment😄😄

      @naveenk.r5754@naveenk.r57544 жыл бұрын
    • @@naveenk.r5754 😂hum Indian h bhai sab jaghe milnge.

      @colorfullife09@colorfullife094 жыл бұрын
    • Par modi bhosdiwala hai ye man vai

      @Morningstar19916@Morningstar199164 жыл бұрын
  • They are so intelligent & hardworking # #Respect🙂🙏🏻🌹

    @Lovestarlucky143@Lovestarlucky1433 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent. This video should be shown to every student pilot before starting flying at Flying Club.

    @surinderjitsingh7517@surinderjitsingh7517 Жыл бұрын
  • Fantastic. Absolutely great.

    @Ronnymikkonen2686@Ronnymikkonen26862 жыл бұрын
  • When Wright is in Paris to look for the description of the DUMONT machine, 1907, they bought an engine with the same characteristics as the Dumont engine, light and powerful

    @gilberto2056@gilberto20563 жыл бұрын
    • Please read enough to get your facts straight. The contracted with three engine builders to produce engines for the anticipated European Wright Flyers. The engine was a copy of the 38 hp. 1906 Wright upright 4. They were built under license. (specs available at Gutenberg Project, URL below) Is there any evidence that the Wrights were interested in copying any of the design features of the 14 bis? You claim that the copied the engine but there is no evidence for this. The Antoinette 8V is quite different from the Wright upright 4. They probably should have purchased the 1906 Antoinette 8V but they preferred their own design. They were interested in keeping an eye on how much progress was being made in Europe. The Wrights thought they had a 5 year head start but the news in 1906 indicated that their lead might be less than they thought. The main reason for the trip was to set up the production of the Wright Flyer. They brought the design for their latest upright Dayton engine and contracted Bariquand et Marré for several to be built to their specifications. French and German companies produced these under license. For the specs for four of the Wright's engines, check out Project Gutenberg. www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/38739 The engine used in 1908 was the 1906 upright 4. The Wrights built 4 copies of the 2 place Wright Flyer 2. One was shipped to France. It had their latest 35+ hp engine. It was fortunate that they had ordered 4 engines from their French engine builder because the Dayton engine threw a rod and had to be replaced. They replaced it with a French built replica of their Dayton engine: the 1906 upright 4. The Wright-Taylor engine built under license by Bariquand et Marré was one that Santos Dumont recommended for the production version of the Demoiselle.

      @majorbett@majorbett3 жыл бұрын
    • @@majorbett Boy, this is the truth. The wrights sent this letter to boil in 1907 asking for all the information related to the work of Dumont, the brothers wanted to know everything. They were in Paris for several months (they didn't register anything, they didn't prove anything) they bought a light and powerful engine similar to Dumont's engine. They return to the United States and finally , May 1908 presented the flyer in extremely poor flight conditions. They just flew 337 meters. This letter is published in L'envol magazine number: 39, 1932. A copy is worth more than $ 100,000 in any auction .Dear Captain Ferber, My brother Orville and I learned through reading the correspondence from Paris Published in the New York Herald, that the French public had highly appreciated a 220 metre flight in a straight line made by Mr. Santos-Dumont in an airplane of his own construction. We would like very much to have exact reports of the experiments made at Bagatelle and hope that you will draw up for us a correct list of the trials and give us a description of the flying machine and drawing of same . We have already seen by the picture in the New York Herald that the airplane rests on three wheels and we deduce from this that Mr. Santos-Dumont, in order to effect his start-off, has first to make a run over a long level field. With the aid of the starting-off, pillar that we use, Orville and I speedily go right up into the air in a much more practical fashion. Now, in view of the fact that the French consider a 220 metre flight in a straight Line over the ground to be a “sensational performance”, we are sure to find a lot in Favour if we come to exhibit in France; but the voyage and the transportation of the Machine and the pillar cost much more money than the two poor Dayton mechanics can afford to spend; also, dear Captain Ferber, if French experts, under your management, desire to come to Dayton, we will give them a demonstration of the machine in the neghbouring field, flying for five minutes in a complete circle and let them have an option of the performance and release of the machine, for $50000 (fifty thousand dollars), cash down. Your trully Wilburn wright

      @gilberto2056@gilberto20563 жыл бұрын
    • @@gilberto2056 Thanks for the letter. Is there an associated URL? I am not sure what May 1908 flight of 337 meters you refer to. Could it be the flight where the engine failed? As you know, the 2 place Wright Flyer set several distance records in France. The last one was for the Michelin prize for the longest flight in 1908. I don't find anything curious about the Wright's wanting to keep up with any record setting flights in Europe.

      @majorbett@majorbett3 жыл бұрын
    • @@majorbett The Wright brothers bought french engine Bariquand & Marre to power the planes they finally flew in front of credible witnesses in 1908 The articles, "Aviation in US. Seven french engines for the Wright brothers, L'Aérophile, Apr. 1, 1908, pag. 127" ( gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6550620m/f137.image.r=wright%2040%20CV.langEN ) which says that the french company "Barriquaud-Mare" had just delivered seven 40 HP Antoinette like plane engines to the Wright brothers and "Progress of the Wright airplane experiments", Scientific American, May 23, 1908 ( www.loc.gov/resource/mwright.05001208/ ) that also talks about french engines, demonstrate, both of them, that the brothers needed in May 1908 far more powerful engines for far less spectacular flights than the ones allegedly performed in 1905. Also on Aug. 8, 1908, the Wright brothers using same french engines flew only 1 min and 45 sec in France, far from 38 minutes in Dayton in 1905 when a considerable weaker engine was used. These brothers have simply no credibility and only their officially witness flights can be trusted. The rest is their own fiction.

      @acucarchocolate3961@acucarchocolate39613 жыл бұрын
    • @@majorbett One detail, this letter was published in the magazine l'envol number 39, 1932. And the letter is extremely clear. THE WRIGHT WANTED DUMONT'S KNOWLEDGE. Until 1908 The brothers never submitt machines in flight.

      @harpiasonhadorasonhadora5259@harpiasonhadorasonhadora52593 жыл бұрын
  • Great video! Could you explain the technology behind the radio control?? Please I has curiosity because i seen a replica of the rc technology used by Nikola Tesla! Saludos desde México!!

    @champion_alex@champion_alex4 жыл бұрын
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