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SUMMARY:Wilbur Wright
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20250416
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20250417
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CATEGORIES:Air and Space People
LOCATION:Millville\, Indiana
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 N">\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta name="Generator" content="Zap Calendar (http://
 zapcalendar.com)"/><title></title></head><body><p>Wilbur Wright (1867 - 19
 12) was an American inventor and aviation pioneer, best known for his role
  in the first successful powered flight. Along with his brother, Orville W
 right, Wilbur made history on December 17, 1903, when they achieved the fi
 rst controlled, sustained flight of a heavier-than-air aircraft in Kitty H
 awk, North Carolina, in their aircraft, the <em>Flyer</em>. Wilbur, born o
 n April 16, 1867, was the key strategist and engineer behind their experim
 ents, contributing greatly to the design and development of their planes. 
 Before his work in aviation, he and his brother were also skilled in build
 ing bicycles, which helped them develop the engineering skills needed for 
 flight. After their success, the Wright brothers continued to improve upon
  their aircraft, leading to significant advancements in aviation. Wilbur W
 right died in 1912 at the age of 45 from typhoid fever, but his legacy as 
 a pioneering figure in the history of flight endures.</p>\n<p><img class="
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DESCRIPTION:Wilbur Wright (1867 - 1912) was an American inventor and aviati
 on pioneer\, best known for his role in the first successful powered fligh
 t. Along with his brother\, Orville Wright\, Wilbur made history on Decemb
 er 17\, 1903\, when they achieved the first controlled\, sustained flight 
 of a heavier-than-air aircraft in Kitty Hawk\, North Carolina\, in their a
 ircraft\, the Flyer. Wilbur\, born on April 16\, 1867\, was the key strate
 gist and engineer behind their experiments\, contributing greatly to the d
 esign and development of their planes. Before his work in aviation\, he an
 d his brother were also skilled in building bicycles\, which helped them d
 evelop the engineering skills needed for flight. After their success\, the
  Wright brothers continued to improve upon their aircraft\, leading to sig
 nificant advancements in aviation. Wilbur Wright died in 1912 at the age o
 f 45 from typhoid fever\, but his legacy as a pioneering figure in the his
 tory of flight endures.\n\n
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