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Story of the Aeroplane

Chapter 19: Fatal Accident
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About This Book

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.

Fatal Accident

On the 17th of September occurred a sad accident that brought to a close for the year the preliminary tests that had been carried on thus far with marked success. When Orville Wright and Lieutenant Selfridge were flying at a height of about seventy-five feet, one of the propellers struck a stray wire which coiled around and broke the blade. This precipitated the machine earthward and fatally injured Lieutenant Selfridge who died three hours afterward. Orville narrowly escaped the same fate with a number of broken bones. Aviation at this time was attended with great dangers and the daring spirits who ventured aloft on the wings of the wind were in constant peril of their lives.