Bibliography

 

Permissions:

1. Image of Orville and Wilbur flying a glider at http://tqjunior.advanced.org/5638/index.htm from Susquehanna Times & Magazine Inc., Nancy Bromer, February 1999. By Postal Mail.

References:

Electronic Sources-

1. Crean, John. "The Wright Brothers." 1996-98. <http://www.inetworld.net/crenmp/wright/> (January 1999)

2. Wright, Orville and Wilbur. "The Wright Brothers Aeroplane." <http://hawaii.cogsci.uiuc.edu/invent/i/Wrights/library/Century.html> (January 1999)

3. Wright, Orville. "How We Made the First Flight." <http://www.aero-web.org/history/wright/first.hp> (January 1999)

4. National Air and Space Museum. "Wright 1903 Flyer." 1998. <http://www.nasm.edu/GALLERIES/GAL100/wright1903.html> (January 1999)

5. Wraga, William. "The Wright Brothers- Engineering Prodigies." I Curtiss Wright. 1998. <http://www. curtisswright.com/hist/prodigy.htm> (January 1999)

6. Wraga, William. "The Wright Brothers." I Curtiss Wright. 1998. <http://www. curtisswright.com/hist/prodigy.htm> (January 1999)

7. Wraga, William. "After The First Flight." I Curtiss Wright. 1998. <http://www. curtisswright.com/hist/prodigy.htm> (January 1999)

8. Unknown. "Wilbur and Orville Wright. <http://hawaii.cogsci.uiuc.edu/invent/i/Wright/Wright.html> (January 1999)

Periodicals-

1. Weil, Martin. "Celebrating the Birth of Flight; Wright Brothers Flew 95 years ago today." The Washington Post, December 1998.

2. Pollack, Joe. "Where it all Began." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 1993, pp. 01T.

3. Beaudoin, Jack. "The Sky's Limit." Scholastic Update, December 1998, pp. 12.

4. Chang, M. "The Wright Stuff." Science World, October 1998, pp. 6.

5. East, Omega G. "The Wright Brothers: The Wright Brothers of Dayton, Ohio." U.S. History, September 1990.

Encyclopedias-

1. Boyne, Walter J. "Aviation." The New Book of Knowledge. 1992.

2. Frazier, Terry. "Gliders." The New Book of Knowledge. 1992.

 

 

Backgrounds and graphics on this web site are from Claris Home Page 3.0.

Go Back to Home Page