1903 12 17, the Wright brothers made the first test flight of a fully controlled, self-powered and heavier-than-air plane, which was the world's first plane "Voyager 1". The Wright brothers created a flight control system that allowed the aircraft to fly under control, thus laying the foundation for the practical use of the aircraft. This technology is still applied to all aircraft today.
Aircraft invention patent
From 1904 to 1905, the Wright brothers produced Flyer 2 and Flyer 3 successively. 1904 On May 26th, Voyager II made its first test flight. 1905 10 5, Voyager 3 made the longest test flight, flying 38.6 kilometers, leaving a blank space for 38 minutes-this shows that the Wright brothers' plane solved the balance and control problems well. 1906, the Wright brothers' aircraft patent application in the United States was approved.