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hey folks. below is an email floating around one of the ropemaking sites i subscribe to. while not pirate related, its darned neat footage of the wright brothers and the instrument discussed is a simple piece of line. neat stuff all the same.

-dutch

Do you know what was the first flight instrument? STRING! Wilbur Wright used a piece of string - called a yaw string - as early as their 1902 glider. It was used to gauge their sideslip angle. I edited this little video from original 1908-1909 footage of the Wright brothers' flights in Europe. At the end of the video you can see the first film footage ever taken from an airplane - and you can clearly see the yaw string dangling in front of the airplane. Since the Wrights invented flight in Dayton and practiced at Huffman Prairie in Greene County Ohio - not far from the Hooven & Allison factory in Xenia - I wonder if the first flight instrument was Hooven & Allison twine. I bet it was.

http://www.daytoninnovationlegacy.org/

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That's really cool!

And just for the sake of it... Here's a fellow who it is said beat them Wright Brothers to 'the invention of flight'.

Gustave Whitehead beat them by about 2 years...

http://gustavewhitehead.org/

Not to ruffle any feathers (heh) but the Wrights visited his shop before they mastered their craft. And the 'first flights' took place in Pittsburgh, PA area...

Food for thought... :P

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Cool.

Thanks for the additional info Dorian, especially the Pittsburgh connection. lol

This bit of history and does not claim to cover it all. I suspect that since this on the the "Dayton Innovation Legacy" page they are covering only the information that is relative to their needs.

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