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Here's What Palworld Has In Common With the Wright Brothers and Mercedes-Benz, No Really
Here's What Palworld Has In Common With the Wright Brothers and Mercedes-Benz, No Really

23 Feb 2024, 16:42 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / If grandiosely litigious companies are what you're after, the automotive and aerospace sectors both have stories for the ages.

 
This Pioneer Built Better Airplanes Than the Wright Bros, He Deserves Our Respect
This Pioneer Built Better Airplanes Than the Wright Bros, He Deserves Our Respect

12 Mar 2023, 20:23 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / in Europe, there's another cornerstone aviator who, in some ways, was even better at building airplanes than the Wright Brothers. His name is Traian Vuia

 
This LEGO Ideas Wright Flyer Is Currently Under Review and Might Become a Real Set
This LEGO Ideas Wright Flyer Is Currently Under Review and Might Become a Real Set

12 Mar 2023, 14:03 UTC · By: Angela Balaciu / The fan-made LEGO Wright Flyer deserves a spot on the shelf due to the number of details the builder managed to integrate and the history behind it

 
Forget Kitty Hawk, Long Island Was America’s True Cradle of Aviation
Forget Kitty Hawk, Long Island Was America’s True Cradle of Aviation

14 Jul 2022, 21:21 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / When studied more closely, we find that if Kitty Hawk was aviation's birthplace, Long Island, New York, was its cradle, and shows it

 
America's First Coast to Coast Flight Was Funded By a Grape Soda Company, Took Seven Weeks
America's First Coast to Coast Flight Was Funded By a Grape Soda Company, Took Seven Weeks

10 Jul 2022, 01:30 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Since we had no idea of the existence of the Vin Fiz Flyer before happening upon this faithful replica, not every landmark event from this period is well known

 
Piece of the 1903 Wright Brothers Flyer Getting Ready to Take to the Sky on Mars
Piece of the 1903 Wright Brothers Flyer Getting Ready to Take to the Sky on Mars

26 Mar 2021, 16:45 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA sent a small amount of the material that covered the wing of the Wright Brothers Flyer to Mars, strapped on the Ingenuity helicopter