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Connecticut Senate wipes Wright Brothers from history
upi ^ | June 7, 2013 | KRISTEN BUTLER

Posted on 06/07/2013 7:41:22 AM PDT by JoeProBono

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To: JoeProBono

This has been in the works for decades.

And it is more of an angle to increase tourism in Connecticut than a deliberate revision of history.

The evidence is weak. And so is this tourism ploy.


41 posted on 06/07/2013 8:31:47 AM PDT by kidd
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To: Vaquero

No, I think we all know it was Artemis Gordon. It must be true because I saw it in a movie!


42 posted on 06/07/2013 8:32:21 AM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: Resolute Conservative

Good point.....


43 posted on 06/07/2013 8:34:12 AM PDT by WhyisaTexasgirlinPA (Liberals chant that ID for voting is racist, so isn't ID for purchasing a gun racist?)
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To: Mouton

I wish someone would wipe Connecticut from history too.

We need to return Connecticut to the Native Americans,AKA Indians.I’d Like to see if they could screw things up as much as our Liberal democrats.


44 posted on 06/07/2013 9:12:18 AM PDT by puppypusher (The World is going to the dogs.)
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To: JoeProBono
Actually, it was this dude.


45 posted on 06/07/2013 9:21:58 AM PDT by bgill (The problem is...no one is watching the Watch List!)
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To: GOP_Party_Animal

Because one of the first thing the Wright brothers did was go to the military (thus why the first airplane fatality was a member of the military involved in a crash of a Wright plane). And they started making and selling planes to other people. A lot of folks figured out flying all over the world at around the same time, who was first is hard to figure out. The Wrights were the first to turn it into a business.


46 posted on 06/07/2013 9:23:11 AM PDT by discostu (Not just another moon faced assassin of joy.)
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To: JoeProBono

I am not terribly surprised that Gus Whitehead came up with a powered aircraft before the Wright brothers, but within just a few years of when they did it. Many people were working on the problem of powered flight at the time and, with the right combination of factors, powered flight could have been a reality in the late-19th, instead of the early-20th century. While I am very confident that the airplane would have eventually been created without the Wright Brothers, the Wrights gave the world powered flight of heavier-than-air machines sooner and better than anyone else, thanks to research, engineering, and excellent self-promotion. All three of the just-mentioned elements were needed for the Wright brothers to get credit; just one or two elements would not have sufficed. That’s why we know much more about Thomas Edison than the equally-brilliant Nikola Tesla in the realm of electrical power production.


47 posted on 06/07/2013 9:51:24 AM PDT by Trentamj
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48 posted on 06/07/2013 10:44:23 AM PDT by JoeProBono (Mille vocibus imago valet;-{)
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To: Mastador1

It was Conor Broekhart, I read it in a book.


49 posted on 06/07/2013 11:37:05 AM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: Gaffer
assigning credit

The credit doesn't always go the first; credit always goes to the ones who made it stick.

Situated along the Potomac River in the beautiful lower Shenandoah Valley is historic Shepherdstown, the oldest town in West Virginia. Ask anyone there who built the first steamboat.

An Internet search will yield many links confidently attributing that endeavor to Robert Fulton. However, in Shepherdstown you may hear the name James Rumsey. Rumsey was an inventor from Virginia who ran his own first steamboat in Shepherdstown (now in West Virginia) on December 3, 1787. A townsperson can direct you to a granite column overlooking the Potomac River dedicated to James Rumsey.

James Rumsey is credited with the first steamboat in Shepherdstown, West Virginia whilst the rest of the nation credit Robert Fulton.

Gustave Whitehead is credited with the first powered flight in the state of Connecticut whilst the rest of the nation credit Orville and Wilbur Wright.

I don't see any serious problem with situations like this. I am sure there are other stories from other towns with similar occurrences.

Robert Fulton is widely credited with developing the first commercially successful steamboat after John Fitch could not secure financing.

50 posted on 06/07/2013 11:46:56 AM PDT by MosesKnows (Love many, trust few, and always paddle your own canoe.)
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To: Gadsden1st

It sure enough did fly!!


51 posted on 06/07/2013 12:35:12 PM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER (The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
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