The Wright Brothers
Biography at gardenofpraise.com

Directions: Underline the words in the story as you find them, unscramble them and write them in the boxes below. Wilbur Wright and his younger brother, Orville were successful in flying the first manned plane. They had made a propeller-driven airplane and it had stayed in the air for 12 seconds! It was called the Wright Flyer. They made three more flights that day at Kitty Hawk. Only five people were there to see the flights, and very few newspapers even wrote a story about it. The first plane they had built was a glider that measured 16 feet from wing tip to wing tip. It cost them $15 to build it. The gasoline-powered plane they flew at Kitty Hawk cost them less than $1000 to build. They learned to love to "tinker" from their mother. She was always fixing and repairing things. The boys earned money by making home-made mechanical toys. When bicycles became popular, they opened a bicycle shop. They studied birds and how they flew. They contacted other people who were trying to fly. They made a wind tunnel at their shop to test different kinds of wings. They continued to improve their planes, and five years later Orville remained in the air for one hour and two minutes. A few days later he had an accident in his plane. He had several broken bones and his passenger died. This was the most serious accident they ever had. After Wilbur died of typhoid fever in 1912, Orville continued to work alone. He sold his interest in the Wright Company and retired three years later. The original plane that flew at Kitty Hawk was placed in a Science Museum in London in 1928. Twenty years later, the museum sent the plane back to the United States. It can now be seen at the National Air Museum in Washington, D.C.

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