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Comments by "crazypj" (@1crazypj) on "Get.factual" channel.
Self propelled hang gliders are incredibly common. I remember selling various single cylinder engines from crashed motorcycles to be added to hang gliders in the 1980's. (MZ 250 was particular favourite as it made about 25BHP and weighed less than 35lbs after transmission was cut off OK, the technology and design was well understood by then BUT the gliders Whitehead was building were also well understood in the 1890's and had made thousands of successful flights. I think the most telling thing is NONE of the original Wright Flyer replicas have made a flight to equal the claimed distance.
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Interesting theory. It's well known Glen Curtis was a crook who would steal anyone's inventions and patents, never pay any license fees and almost always lost when sued for patent infringment
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Not really, they wanted to benefit humanity and not make millions which is why they didn't fit in in America and probably anywhere else either (I know the feeling, telling the truth and doing the right thing gets you fired)
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Yep, it's still '1492' even though the Vikings were first in America hundreds of years earlier. Columbus probably knew of this. Plus, the Egyptians knew about cocaine from South America thousands of years earlier
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And Tesla invented radio
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Plus, the highest flying planes are gliders and not military jets:goodvibes:
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@cardinalRG I think you miss the point, he's American but want's to know the truth not the usual propaganda.
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@scyz2807 It wasn't just Wright brothers he stole stuff from.
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@scyz2807 It depends if it was a tingle in one hand or electricity went across his chest from one hand to the other as that is way more deadly even in young fit people
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I think that was a glider flight about 80 years earlier?
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Evidence and doubt
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Wasn't it a coachman who resigned immediately after?
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@mahbriggs They don't insist on being idiot's, they insist of being wright (pun intended)
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@raymondjensen4603 I'm sorry you misunderstood, I meant the principles and concepts were well understood by the 1980's
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@allanb52 It was probably easier and cheaper to go to the moon than try and fake it. (plus, Russia would have had a field day debunking claims that were not true) The one thing that always pissed me off about astronaut interviews is no one asks about UFO (or UAP now) that they may or may not have seen stay off the scrumpy a while
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@jamesburns2232 Glen Curtis was well known for stealing other peoples designs so even if Curtis actually invented something he was often accused of stealing it (Curtis lost a lot of court cases over patent infringements although US patent infringements from foreign countries were often 'overlooked)
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