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Unfortunately, Charlie's reported fondness for doing the kind of things
machinists like to do (drinkin' smokin', 'n swearin') didn't sit too well with Katharine... or so I've read. The friction may have been the original source of the lack or recognition. Now here's a better subject: Where in HELL do you suppose the Wrights came across platinum wire and irridium spark points? Most of the materials used in the airframe were fairly easy to source in 1900 - 1903, but these must have been pretty tough. Also, how do you suppose Charlie got the crankshaft to ballance so well considering the methods he used to fabricate it? My respect for these men continues to grow. They were infinately more skilled than I am. Harry Wright 1902 glider #8 |
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