Review
"Contends that the Wright brothers became involved in a race with federal entities to build the first practical airplane...nicely written" --Choice
"Numerous photos" --College & Research Libraries.
"Very interesting book...this history is fascinating...recommended" --Catholic Library World --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
"Numerous photos" --College & Research Libraries.
"Very interesting book...this history is fascinating...recommended" --Catholic Library World --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Product Description
Everyone knows that the Wright brothers were the first to fly, but few people know that they were engaged in a David and Goliath struggle with their own Federal Government. President McKinleys administration decided to dedicate an unprecedented amount of money and to tap such men as Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell and Samuel P. Langley to make sure that the first flyers would be American. The Wright brothers refused financial support from the government for fear of the strings that might be attached to it, and resolved to go it alone.
This book tells the story of the struggle between the Wright brothers and the Federal Government, and the raw ambition, high ideals, greed, and cloak and dagger tactics of each side. By 1903, the Federal venture was in its seventh year and the Wright brothers had been working nights and weekends often in secret for four years, but everything came to a head in eight tense days in December when the battleand the fame and fortune that would followwas decided and the Wright brothers emerged victorious.

