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Just Chat! / Re: Did the Wright Brothers break any physics rules?
« on: 25/09/2016 02:28:46 »
Yeah I know, the Wright brothers started their flight experiment based on other predecessor, they had to learn from somewhere first. But the fact is at that time, none of the tests succeed to sustain long distance & duration flight. The aerodynamics at that time is based mainly on the success of the flying slider (or sort of), which in term gave rise to people thinking they could further achieve longer flight by adding engine to the slider, thus to the era of the Wright brothers.
But I just felt it is literally impossible that there were not a single scholar that state human flight is not possible, was that even possible?
But I just felt it is literally impossible that there were not a single scholar that state human flight is not possible, was that even possible?
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