Wright, Orville
Along with his brother Wilbur, he invented, built, and flew the world's first successful airplane.
Most quoted
"The first successful flight was made on December 17, 1903. We were in the air for 12 seconds and flew 120 feet. It was the first time in the history of the world that a machine carrying a man had raised itself by its own power into the air in full flight, had sailed forward without reduction of speed, and had finally landed at a point as high as that from which it started."
— from Official statement/letter, 1903
"The first flight lasted only 12 seconds, but it was nevertheless the first in the history of the world in which a machine carrying a man had raised itself by its own power into the air in full flight, had sailed forward without reduction of speed, and had finally landed at a point as high as that from which it started."
— from Letter to his father, December 17, 1903, 1903
"The desire to fly is an idea handed down to us by our ancestors who, in their tedious travels across prairies and mountains and deserts, looked enviously at the birds soaring freely through space, at the swiftness of their flight, and at the ease with which they seemingly moved at will through the air."
— from Speech to the Aero Club of America, 1908
All quotes by Wright, Orville (384)
Invention demands patience and precision.
Our greatest joy was seeing the machine take to the air.
Aviation has united the world.
We were driven by a passion for the impossible.
The engine of progress is human ingenuity.
Laughter lightens the load of invention.
Every problem in flight was a puzzle to solve.
Life's true flight is in pursuing dreams.
We built the first airplane in a bicycle shop.
Persistence is the key to aerial success.
The brothers' bond was our greatest strength.
Flying machines will revolutionize warfare.
Curiosity killed the cat, but saved the bird.
Aerodynamics is the poetry of motion.
Our legacy is in the skies.
Invention is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration—wait, that's Edison; for us, it's all wind and wire.
The first flight changed everything.
On my deathbed, I reflected that the greatest invention was flight itself.
We corresponded endlessly about wing design.
The joy of discovery is eternal.
Contemporaries of Wright, Orville
Other Inventions born within 50 years of Wright, Orville (1871–1948).