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Scatter: To Fly: The Story of the Wright Brothers

cradle
frame to support weight
drag
1. the force acting on an object in motion, in a direction opposite to the object's motion. It is produced by friction. 2. To pull or move along heavily or slowly; pull or dra along the ground
flex
to bend
glider
aircraft without an engine. Rising air currents keep it up in the air.
hangars
buildings for storing aircraft
rudder
a flat piece of wood or metal hinged vertically to the rear end of an aircraft and used to steer it
stalled
stopped or brought to a standstill, usually against your wish

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cradleframe to support weight
drag1. the force acting on an object in motion, in a direction opposite to the object's motion. It is produced by friction. 2. To pull or move along heavily or slowly; pull or dra along the ground
flexto bend
glideraircraft without an engine. Rising air currents keep it up in the air.
hangarsbuildings for storing aircraft
ruddera flat piece of wood or metal hinged vertically to the rear end of an aircraft and used to steer it
stalledstopped or brought to a standstill, usually against your wish
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