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Commercialization Of Aviation

Commercialization Of Aviation

The Wright brothers played a key role in the commercialization of aviation. They founded the Wright Company to manufacture airplanes and trained the first generation of pilots.

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Discover how the Wright brothers' relentless curiosity and innovation took humanity to the skies in "The Wright Brothers" by David McCullough.

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