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mafiozo [28]
3 years ago
12

Who were the first people to ride an airplane?

History
2 answers:
timurjin [86]3 years ago
6 0
The write brothers my man
son4ous [18]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The Wright Brothers.

Explanation:

The Wright Brothers were the first people to fly an airplane. They lived in Ohio, but the conditions were just not right to fly there. Their quest was to find a better location to improve their chances of success. They found out from the United States Weather Bureau that Kitty Hawk, North Carolina was a good place, because it had expansive sand dunes and high winds. They realized their dream late in 1903.

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