`Pilot-Making' On a High-Speed Run

Early 20th century. Flight training for aspiring aviators at the Wright Company School of Aviation near Dayton, Ohio, consisted of a series of 5-15-min. flights in ``a machine equipped with duplicate control levers,'' a method of instruction that ``provides almost perfect results.'' The 1910 school...

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