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In a century that would
be dominated by the cult of celebrity, Wilbur and Orville
Wright were the first of this new-age type of hero. Instantly
famous because of a dramatic public act, the subject of sensational
press accounts and broad popular adulation, their image everywhere,
courted by the world’s most wealthy and influential
people, the Wrights’ became the archetype of the 20th
century’s familiar “overnight success.”
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Flying before Royalty
Wherever the Wright brothers appeared, royal
families and heads of state came to see them fly and to meet
these seemingly ordinary gentlemen who had set the world astir.
“Princes & millionaires
are thick as fleas.”
Wilbur Wright
Le Mans, October 9, 1908
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