STEM in 30: Kites to Flight: Inventing with the Wright Brothers | Summary and Q&A

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STEM in 30: Kites to Flight: Inventing with the Wright Brothers

TL;DR

The Wright Brothers used their knowledge of aerodynamics and engineering to successfully build and fly the first airplanes.

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Key Insights

  • ✈️ The Wright Brothers were inspired by the mathematical ingenuity and secrecy of the Wright Brothers in developing airplanes.
  • βͺ They reverse engineered airplanes and conducted tests in wind tunnels to gather data on aerodynamics.
  • πŸ’¦ The Wright Brothers believed in flying their airplanes to fully understand and appreciate their work.
  • 😘 They used wing shape and control surfaces to achieve flight stability and maneuverability.
  • 🚲 The Wright Brothers' knowledge of bicycles influenced their understanding of control in airplanes.
  • πŸ›Έ They focused on solving various engineering problems to create a successful flying machine.
  • 😘 The Wright Brothers' mathematical skills in algebra and geometry were essential in calculating wing areas and other parameters.

Transcript

hi I'm Beth Wilson and I'm here today with Ken Hyde how are you Ken I'm well thank you and we are at your Workshop the right experience and I was wondering what the right experience does and what fascinates you about the right Brothers well we're inspired by the right Brothers just the simple fact that they were so secretive about their work and ho... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: How did the Wright Brothers develop airplanes?

The Wright Brothers reverse engineered airplanes, conducted aerodynamic tests in wind tunnels, and performed flight tests to collect data and gather insights into their development.

Q: Why did the Wright Brothers believe airplanes should be flown?

The Wright Brothers believed that flying the airplanes themselves allowed them to fully understand and appreciate their work, as well as learn from any flaws or improvements needed.

Q: What was the significance of the wing shape in airplane flight?

The wing shape, known as an airfoil, creates lift by having faster moving air on top and slower air on the bottom, resulting in lower pressure on top and higher pressure underneath, thus lifting the airplane into the air.

Q: How did the Wright Brothers control their airplanes?

The Wright Brothers used a combination of pitch, yaw, and roll to control their airplanes. Pitch controlled the up and down motion, yaw controlled stability, and roll allowed for turning.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The Wright Brothers were inspired by the secrecy and mathematical ingenuity of the Wright Brothers in developing airplanes.

  • They built aircraft by reverse engineering, testing them in wind tunnels, and conducting flight tests to gather data.

  • The Wright Brothers believed that airplanes should be flown to fully experience the joy of their work.

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