


Well maybe he did it at night/early morning because he didn't want to crash into any people. That wouldn't be good. At night, people are sleeping so if the plane did something strange and crashed into a sidewalk or road, there wouldn't be anybody to hit. I don't think the plane was big enough to damage houses. As far as flight logs, not everybody wants to go public with things. However, the US Air Force teaches that he was the first to fly. :)He was kept out of history because he failed to write logs and acted in a manner that would make anyone suspicious. If he really was the first man to achieve powered flight then why would he do all his flights at night/early morning when no one could watch?
If he really was the first man to achieve powered flight then why would he do all his flights at night/early morning when no one could watch?
The only reason that makes me believe that Whitehead did fly first is that the US Air Force teaches that he was the first to fly and trust me, they wouldn't teach that if they we not sure that he did fly first. ;)This has cropped up before. A quick google will show that Gustave Whitehead is not the only one who could claim to be the first man to fly. Here's just a few who some people believe should have the credit.
The Wright Brothers Myth
Alberto Santos-Dumont
Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim
Richard Pearse
The fact is that the Wright Brothers are internationally accepted as the first & no amount of argument will change that.If he really was the first man to achieve powered flight then why would he do all his flights at night/early morning when no one could watch?
The most likely reason is that the wind tends to drop in the early morning & evening. The calmer air would make these the best times for testing those early flying machines. The same reason they wait tiil dusk to fly the Edwardian machines at Old Warden.
He was kept out of history because he failed to write logs and acted in a manner that would make anyone suspicious. If he really was the first man to achieve powered flight then why would he do all his flights at night/early morning when no one could watch?
Maybe he didn't keep log books because there was no official way of doing things aeronautically back then. There weren't even airplanes, so who say's you have to have a log book?
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