Thursday, March 2, 2023

family feud {march 2, 2023}


It’s a long-standing rivalry between Ohio and North Carolina: who was first in flight? The Wright brothers, born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, designed the first powered and sustained airplane flight, but the flight itself took place Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

There are large debates around which state truly has claim over the ancestry of aviation. North Carolina license plates read, “First in Flight,” while license plates throughout the state of Ohio wear the slogan, “Birthplace of Aviation.” This step was actually a sort of truce, an attempt to settle the feud once and for all. Aviation history runs deep throughout the city of Dayton, Ohio. The local Air Force base, Wright Patterson, got half its name from the famous brothers. The city is also home to the Wright brothers’ original cycling company, their gravestones, and the National Museum of the United States Air Force. Kitty Hawk sports its own pride in the Wright brothers’ history with the Wright Brothers National Memorial.

While Wilbur and Orville Wright chose Kitty Hawk for their first flight, the brothers didn’t call North Carolina home. They chose Kitty Hawk based on its strong winds and practical landscape to sustain a flight…merely logistics. The Wright brothers’ planes were invented and built in Dayton. Dayton was their home, and for many prideful Ohioans, this means North Carolina’s standard-issue license plates simply don’t have the right to sport the “First in Flight” slogan.

Tensions over this issue aren’t fully resolved and the feud goes on…


At the top the Wright Brothers' airplane with the banner proclaiming the Birthplace of Aviation

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