The Wright brothers' first flight at Kitty Hawk could have been performed within the 150-foot economy-class section.
Their initial flight at Kitty Hawk was shorter than the wingspan of a Boeing 747.
They said man couldn't fly, but you know what happened at Kitty Hawk.
The one they had at Kitty Hawk could only take off, stay airborne for a few seconds and then belly-flop onto the sand.
In 1903 the Wright brothers flew at Kitty Hawk.
At Kitty Hawk the Wright brothers lifted their 'crazy contraption' off the ground.
Two young bicycle mechanics from Dayton asked, what if this airplane could take off at Kitty Hawk?
But not much was heard from or about them until they were ready for the Flyer's tests at Kitty Hawk.
Sit on the edge of your desk, and it will waltz you around the room like a Wright brother at Kitty Hawk.
The brothers flew the glider only a few days in the early autumn of 1900 at Kitty Hawk.