In 1903, the brothers finished the Wright Flyer. It had wooden propellers and two long wings covered in fabric. It also had a small gasoline-powered engine.
After their first successful flights over Kitty Hawk, the Wrights worked to improve their design. In 1905, Wilbur flew 24 miles in 39 minutes in a new plane.
Despite the brothers’ successes, many people refused to believe that humans could fly. But over time, the Wrights showed the world their skills. People then began to give the brothers the credit they deserved.
“They proved everybody wrong,” Hudick explains. “This is a story about people who didn’t accept that something was impossible.”