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Dave S
December 17th 03, 05:32 PM
Thanks to the modern marvel of live television... millions of people
worldwide just got to see the wright flyer replica attempt to lift off
and... not.. quite.. make it.

Nothing but hurt feelings, and the flyer appears undamaged...

Dave

Rob Perkins
December 17th 03, 06:59 PM
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 17:32:08 GMT, Dave S >
wrote:

>Thanks to the modern marvel of live television... millions of people
>worldwide just got to see the wright flyer replica attempt to lift off
>and... not.. quite.. make it.
>
>Nothing but hurt feelings, and the flyer appears undamaged...

Looked like a departure stall to me, a little too much up-elevator...

And EVEN SO! The reenactment was cool to watch. I felt the
biggest-ever involuntary smile on my face when those two props finally
started spinning on their own.

And David Asman has the "Bob Costas at the Olympic Opening Ceremony
Syndrome," in which he simply won't Shut! Up! so we can hear the
announcer and the program at the actual event! Augh!

Rob, done armchair quarterbacking for the day...

Rosspilot
December 17th 03, 07:50 PM
As soon as it started moving, I could see water spraying off the wooden track.
Probably added lots of drag to the takeoff run, but it was probably a
combination of
things.
www.Rosspilot.com

Maule Driver
December 17th 03, 08:38 PM
"Rob Perkins" > >
> And EVEN SO! The reenactment was cool to watch. I felt the
> biggest-ever involuntary smile on my face when those two props finally
> started spinning on their own.
>
It was great! And probably more representative of what went on at Kitty
Hawk than the one flight they were trying to recreate.

So the Wright Flyer + 100 years is to the Concorde like a cloned sheep +
100 years is to ?

Hmmm, it took less than 70 years for the Concorde and the moon shot.

Pat Thronson
December 18th 03, 12:57 AM
If the Wright brothers were there at the time of launch today, they would
have said "wait until you have more wind, dummies" I think a successful
launch is more significant than the exact day and hour. They should attempt
it again when the winds are more exacting to the original flight.

Pat Thronson

Bob Fry
December 18th 03, 03:08 AM
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~phoenix/vinge/vinge-sing.html

"Maule Driver" > writes:

> So the Wright Flyer + 100 years is to the Concorde like a cloned sheep +
> 100 years is to ?

Jim Fisher
December 18th 03, 03:49 AM
"Bob Fry" > wrote in message
...
> http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~phoenix/vinge/vinge-sing.html

Fascinating reading, Bob. Thanks.

--
Jim Fisher

Don Tuite
December 18th 03, 04:05 AM
On 17 Dec 2003 19:08:50 -0800, Bob Fry > wrote:

>http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~phoenix/vinge/vinge-sing.html
>
>"Maule Driver" > writes:
>
>> So the Wright Flyer + 100 years is to the Concorde like a cloned sheep +
>> 100 years is to ?

Tough, stringy mutton?

Don

Thomas Borchert
December 18th 03, 01:04 PM
Pat,

> They should attempt
> it again when the winds are more exacting to the original flight.
>

They did already, weeks before the date and time.

--
Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

StellaStar
December 19th 03, 05:07 AM
>
>> So the Wright Flyer + 100 years is to the Concorde like a cloned sheep +
>> 100 years is to ?
>

Genetically engineered, glow-in-the-dark aquarium fishies.

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2003-12-04-frankenfish_x.htm

John Harlow
December 20th 03, 01:16 AM
> If the Wright brothers were there at the time of launch today, they
> would have said "wait until you have more wind, dummies" I think a

I think if the Wright brothers were there, they'd look at each other and
say:

"Damn! You're old!"

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