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What did Linlienthal do?
Created a glider with joints that looked like birds' wings and tails.
True
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
a wind tunnel
False
December 17, 1903
Smithsonian Institution
Flying machines
What was the Wright brothers' lifelong hobby?
Created a glider with joints that looked like birds' wings and tails.
True
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
a wind tunnel
False
December 17, 1903
Smithsonian Institution
Flying machines
True or False? The Wright brothers wanted to produce bicycles for the army.
Created a glider with joints that looked like birds' wings and tails.
True
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
a wind tunnel
False
December 17, 1903
Smithsonian Institution
Flying machines
When did the first flight with Flyer, an engine-powered airplane, happen?
Created a glider with joints that looked like birds' wings and tails.
True
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
a wind tunnel
False
December 17, 1903
Smithsonian Institution
Flying machines
What did the Wright brothers use to test their glider at different windspeeds?
Created a glider with joints that looked like birds' wings and tails.
True
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
a wind tunnel
False
December 17, 1903
Smithsonian Institution
Flying machines
Where did the Wright brothers send a letter for information about flying?
Created a glider with joints that looked like birds' wings and tails.
True
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
a wind tunnel
False
December 17, 1903
Smithsonian Institution
Flying machines
What city did the Wright brothers first fly their airplane in?
Created a glider with joints that looked like birds' wings and tails.
True
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
a wind tunnel
False
December 17, 1903
Smithsonian Institution
Flying machines
True or False? After the 1903 flight, the Wright brothers were NOT eager to show their plane to anyone.
Created a glider with joints that looked like birds' wings and tails.
True
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
a wind tunnel
False
December 17, 1903
Smithsonian Institution
Flying machines
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