Conclusion
Orville and Wilbur Wright were the first men to create the first flying aircraft. To get to such an amazing milestone, they were determined. They took action in what interested them in their early life and worked hard to produce what they did. Although their lives were not completely revolved around flying machines, their name alone often gives that connotation. The brothers started small companies like The Wright Cycle Company and their printing company, and gathered the revenue of both to begin a project that they knew called for them from their childhood: flying machines. They began researching about other peoples' attempts as well as birds position during flight as a reference to their own project. Through trial after trial in attempt to make history, Orville and Wilbur would set their prototype off, let it perform, and tweak any errors it had if it didn't perform up to expectations. Finally, on the 4th flight, the aircraft soared an astounding 852 feet in just under a minute. That world-changing minute led to a successful life for the brothers and gave a reason for them to be remembered today: they were great men who uncovered another realm in our understanding of this world, and in doing so, began a new revolution in history.