Focus on the Family: Daily Citizen: Good Christian Parenting Led to Man’s First Flight
Good Christian Parenting Led to Man’s First Flight
It’ll be 121 years ago this coming Tuesday (December 17) that Orville and Wilbur Wright took their Kitty Hawk flyer to the skies for man’s first successful powered flight.
That first journey covered just 180 feet and lasted 12 seconds. By the end of the day, they had figured out how to soar 852 feet and stay aloft for 59 seconds.
For perspective, the Airbus A380 can now fly 9,200 miles carrying over 500 passengers for upwards of 19 hours without stopping.
In the years following this world-changing triumph, the Wright Brothers were asked to explain how they were able to do what prior to that December day had never been done.
During one interview, a reporter posited to Orville that he and Wilbur were just two young men with “no money, no influence, and no other special advantages” who had somehow managed to pull off the impossible.
Orville politely pushed back.
It isn’t true to say we had no special advantages,” the now aging pioneering aviator replied.
He continued:
“We did have unusual advantages in childhood, without which I doubt we could have accomplished much. The greatest thing in our favor was growing up in a family where there was always much encouragement to intellectual curiosity. If my father had not been the kind who encouraged his children to pursue intellectual interests without any thought of profit, our early curiosity about flying would have been nipped too early to bear fruit.”
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