Orville and Wilbur Wright
"Our personal interest in it
dates from our childhood days. Late in the Autumn of 1878, our father
came into the house one evening with some object partly concealed in
his hands, and before we could see what it was, he tossed it into the
air. Instead of falling to the floor, as we expected, it flew
across the room until it struck the ceiling, where it fluttered
awhile, and finally sank to the floor. It was a little toy,
known to scientists as a "hb'licoptu're, " but which we with
sublime disregard for science, at once dubbed a "bat. "It was
a light frame of cork and bamboo, covered with paper, which formed
two screws, driven in opposite directions by rubber bands under
torsion. A toy so delicate lasted only a short time in the hands of
small boys, but its memory was abiding."
-Orville and Wilbur Wright
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