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Story of the Aeroplane

Chapter 17: Newspaper Reports Verified
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This work explores the concept of the atmosphere as a vast ocean surrounding the Earth, emphasizing humanity's relationship with it. It discusses the challenges and limitations faced by humans in their quest to navigate this aerial ocean, drawing parallels to the natural flight of birds. The text delves into the development of aviation, highlighting the scientific and artistic endeavors that have allowed humans to ascend from the depths of this metaphorical ocean. Through this examination, it presents the evolution of flight technology and the ongoing pursuit of mastering the skies.

Newspaper Reports Verified

In 1907 the United States Government asked for bids for a flying machine that would carry two men, remain in the air an hour and make a cross-country flight of forty miles an hour. The Wright brothers entered into a contract to build such a machine. This fact and rumors of their success that reached the large cities from time to time led a party of newspaper reporters to organize themselves into a spying party to trace the Wrights to their secret retreat and verify the claims made in their behalf or publish the deception to the public. After a long and tedious journey from Norfolk they finally sighted the rude hut of these birdmen. They then secreted themselves until they were rewarded with evidence that the reports were true and promptly announced to the world that these quiet men had actually solved the problem of aerial flight.