Works Cited:
Primary:
Burton, Walt. The Wright Brothers Legacy: Orville and Wilbur Wright and Their Aeroplanes. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2003. Print.
This book The Wright Brothers Legacy was used to give me basic background info on my Legacy paper. It had interesting pictures and good details to make my History Day Project much better than before. This source is primary because it’s a book.
"Chronicling America- Historic American Newspapers." News about Chronicling America RSS. Library of Congress, n.d. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2012.
<http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1910-09-18/ed-1/seq-28/>.
This website was not directly used in my research I used this for background reading. This site furthered my knowledge on the Wright Brothers. Also this site was a newspaper reporting on the Wright Brothers.This site is primary due to the fact it’s a newspaper.
"K_Abdication_NO DRUMS." Http://www.royaltyfreekings.com/store/free-background-music/, n.d. MP3.
This audio file of music was used to create background music for my website. I got it online then downloaded it to my computer. From there I placed it on my website for an added touch.
"The First Technological Revolution." The Wright Brothers Carry the First Passenger 1908. National Archives, n.d. Web. Oct.-Nov. 2012.
<http://www.archives.gov/atlanta/education/resources-by-state/wright-brothers.html>.
This was used for my Background paper. It gave me more knowledge on why they did what they did and the times and dates of when it happened. Also this had two documents reporting when they crashed.This source is primary thanks to the two amazing documents National Archives has
discovered!
"The Wright Brothers - First Flight, 1903." The Wright Brothers - First Flight, 1903. Web. 16 Nov. 2012.
This website was found by me and used by me to help me get a stronger more accurate Heart of The Matter. This source had diary entries from Orville Wright on the historic day they took flight so it’s a primary source.
"Wright Brothers Fly Plane at Kitty Hawk, NC." Wright Brother Patents. Fold3, 8 Sept. 2008. Web. Dec.-Jan. 2013.
<http://www.fold3.com/page/83001059_wright_brothers_fly_plane_at_kitty/>.
This website has been used because it has The Wright Brothers patents to fly a plane. I've been looking for these forever and I found them! This source is primary because it contains their personal patents to the government.
Secondary:
"Aviation Timeline, Chronology." Aviation Timeline, Chronology. N.p., n.d. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2012.
This educational source was used for my Impact and Legacy because it has the impacts of people’s ( more than just the Wright Brothers ) aviation on history for the world and for the USA. This source is secondary and explained a lot.
Cellania, and Bill. "Who Flew before the Wright Brothers?" Who Flew before the Wright Brothers? Mental Floss, 14 Aug. 2007. Web. Oct.-Nov. 2013.
<http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/7285>.
Mental Floss was used in background paragraph because this is where I found who flew before the Wright Brothers and what they're known for and why they aren't considered the first to fly and why the Wright Brothers are. This answered my question. This source is secondary because it is not on them exactly; its about people trying to fly before they did.
"Flight Quotes from the Wright Brothers." Angle of Attack RSS. Zendesk, n.d. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2013.
<http://www.flyaoamedia.com/aoa/wright-brothers-quotes/>.
I found and used this website for quotes. It has quotes from Orville and Wilbur but also from others from this era and their era. This website is considered
secondary.
"Impact of Wright Flyer." The Wright Flyer. WordPress. Web. 27 Nov. 2012.
This website was very helpful to me because it gave me important stats on the impact of the The Wright Flyer on history. It explained what has changed since the aeroplane (airplane) has been invented by two Ohio inventors. This source is considered to be secondary.
"NewsFeed." TIME.com. Time, n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2012.
This site was used for background reading on the Wright Brothers. This site was just to help me get a better understanding on the them. This source is secondary because this is from this era not the Orville and Wilbur’s, also it’s just comparing how transportation has changed thanks to them. This source is
secondary because it compares and contrasts how they helped the future but doesn’t have anything from the days they flew their glider.
"Orville & Wilbur Wright." : Inventors of the Airplane. InventHelp, n.d. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2013.
<http://www.american-inventor.com/orville-wilbur-wright.aspx>.
This website was found and accessed by me to find more information on the Wright Brothers and why they are considered American Inventors. This website justified why. It gave background information then talked about where the famous flyer is today in case you would like to see it. This source is secondary because it just states background information.
"Orville Wright Quotes." BrainyQuote. Xplore. Web. 30 Oct. 2012.
I used this website briefly to find about two more quotes that they had said. This website isn't completely credible but it was good to use just for small things like quotes. I would never use this for information to go in my papers. This website would be secondary when labeled in a bibliography.
"Wilbur and Orville Wright Timeline, 1867-1948." Wilbur and Orville Wright Timeline, 1867-1948. The Library of Congress- American Memory. Web. Oct.-Nov. 2012.
This timeline was used to help me lay out what happened when and why. I used the for most of my paragraphs for basic info to support the other details. This source is considered secondary due to the fact it has nothing from the era just recalling facts. I also used this timeline as a reference in my website as a link.
"The Wright Brothers." The Wright Brothers. Alcoa. Web. 30 Oct. 2012.
This site was used for basic information on who they were and what they're known for. This was pretty much the first site I used so I could get to know
them better and strengthen my understanding on them so I could write accurate papers. This source is secondary because it is just background reading and information.
"The Wright Brothers | Official Website - Quotes." The Wright Brothers | Official Website - Quotes. Web. 29 Nov. 2012.
The site was used in my project to give me accurate quotes on the Wright Brothers. This site gave me interesting details that make my papers more scholarly. This source is considered secondary because it has nothing from the trial day(s) besides their words of wisdom.
This educational source was used for my Impact and Legacy because it has the impacts of people’s ( more than just the Wright Brothers ) aviation on history for the world and for the USA. This source is secondary and explained a lot.
Cellania, and Bill. "Who Flew before the Wright Brothers?" Who Flew before the Wright Brothers? Mental Floss, 14 Aug. 2007. Web. Oct.-Nov. 2013.
<http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/7285>.
Mental Floss was used in background paragraph because this is where I found who flew before the Wright Brothers and what they're known for and why they aren't considered the first to fly and why the Wright Brothers are. This answered my question. This source is secondary because it is not on them exactly; its about people trying to fly before they did.
"Flight Quotes from the Wright Brothers." Angle of Attack RSS. Zendesk, n.d. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2013.
<http://www.flyaoamedia.com/aoa/wright-brothers-quotes/>.
I found and used this website for quotes. It has quotes from Orville and Wilbur but also from others from this era and their era. This website is considered
secondary.
"Impact of Wright Flyer." The Wright Flyer. WordPress. Web. 27 Nov. 2012.
This website was very helpful to me because it gave me important stats on the impact of the The Wright Flyer on history. It explained what has changed since the aeroplane (airplane) has been invented by two Ohio inventors. This source is considered to be secondary.
"NewsFeed." TIME.com. Time, n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2012.
This site was used for background reading on the Wright Brothers. This site was just to help me get a better understanding on the them. This source is secondary because this is from this era not the Orville and Wilbur’s, also it’s just comparing how transportation has changed thanks to them. This source is
secondary because it compares and contrasts how they helped the future but doesn’t have anything from the days they flew their glider.
"Orville & Wilbur Wright." : Inventors of the Airplane. InventHelp, n.d. Web. Nov.-Dec. 2013.
<http://www.american-inventor.com/orville-wilbur-wright.aspx>.
This website was found and accessed by me to find more information on the Wright Brothers and why they are considered American Inventors. This website justified why. It gave background information then talked about where the famous flyer is today in case you would like to see it. This source is secondary because it just states background information.
"Orville Wright Quotes." BrainyQuote. Xplore. Web. 30 Oct. 2012.
I used this website briefly to find about two more quotes that they had said. This website isn't completely credible but it was good to use just for small things like quotes. I would never use this for information to go in my papers. This website would be secondary when labeled in a bibliography.
"Wilbur and Orville Wright Timeline, 1867-1948." Wilbur and Orville Wright Timeline, 1867-1948. The Library of Congress- American Memory. Web. Oct.-Nov. 2012.
This timeline was used to help me lay out what happened when and why. I used the for most of my paragraphs for basic info to support the other details. This source is considered secondary due to the fact it has nothing from the era just recalling facts. I also used this timeline as a reference in my website as a link.
"The Wright Brothers." The Wright Brothers. Alcoa. Web. 30 Oct. 2012.
This site was used for basic information on who they were and what they're known for. This was pretty much the first site I used so I could get to know
them better and strengthen my understanding on them so I could write accurate papers. This source is secondary because it is just background reading and information.
"The Wright Brothers | Official Website - Quotes." The Wright Brothers | Official Website - Quotes. Web. 29 Nov. 2012.
The site was used in my project to give me accurate quotes on the Wright Brothers. This site gave me interesting details that make my papers more scholarly. This source is considered secondary because it has nothing from the trial day(s) besides their words of wisdom.
Images:
“EAA's Countdown To Kitty Hawk." EAA's Countdown To Kitty Hawk. N.p., n.d. Web. Dec. 2013.
<http://www.countdowntokittyhawk.org/gallery/wrightgallery.html>.
Yay! This website is full of good pictures for my project, and captions for each. It explains what each one is and when it was taken which is very important to know. This source is primary/images.
"Top 7: Brothers." Steve Lundeberg. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Dec. 2012.
<http://stevelundeberg.mvourtown.com/2011/11/16/thursday-top-7-brothers-part-1/>.
I used this website specifically for it's picture on the Wright Brothers. This source was used for pictures not research. The picture is Orville and Wilbur walking a brisk stride just in their daily lives. This source is primary/images because it is an image of them.
"Wilbur Wright's Biography." Wilbur Wright's Biography. Ed. Tom Benson. NASA, n.d. Web. 03 Jan. 2013.
<http://wright.nasa.gov/wilbur.htm>.
This website was accessed to provide background on just Wilbur Wright. This website was also accessed for its pictures. This source is under the label primary/images because it has great pictures, drawing, sketches, and cartoons of him.
"Wright Brothers." Wright Brothers. Old Picture, 2006-2008. Web. Dec.-Jan. 2013.
<http://www.old-picture.com/wright-brothers-index-001.htm>.
I will be using this website for pictures.This site is packed with fun and interesting pictures taken in Wilbur and Orville's era! This source is
primary/images because that's what pictures are in a History Day Project.
"WRIGHT BROTHERS HAVE LIFT OFF." YouTube. YouTube, 16 Mar. 2007. Web. Dec.-Jan. 2013.
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT2dQB_OgFE>.
This is a 33 second video showing one of The Wright Brothers lift offs. It has been accessed off of YouTube. This video gives you a feeling of being there on those trial and error days. This video also has been used as a link on my Process Paper tab. This a primary/image source.
"Wright Photos." Wright Photos. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Dec. 2012.
<http://www.wright-brothers.org/Information_Desk/Help_with_Homework/Wright_Photos/Wright_Photos.htm>.
This site has been accessed so I can have good quality pictures to go with my project. These pictures were taken on the day(s) of their flying trials and taken at other points in their lives. All of these were taken by Wilbur, Orville, or Lorin Wright between 1898 and 1911. This is one of my best
primary/images source I have because it has about 100 pictures of them and the glider and others are just their Wright Cycle Shop.
<http://www.countdowntokittyhawk.org/gallery/wrightgallery.html>.
Yay! This website is full of good pictures for my project, and captions for each. It explains what each one is and when it was taken which is very important to know. This source is primary/images.
"Top 7: Brothers." Steve Lundeberg. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Dec. 2012.
<http://stevelundeberg.mvourtown.com/2011/11/16/thursday-top-7-brothers-part-1/>.
I used this website specifically for it's picture on the Wright Brothers. This source was used for pictures not research. The picture is Orville and Wilbur walking a brisk stride just in their daily lives. This source is primary/images because it is an image of them.
"Wilbur Wright's Biography." Wilbur Wright's Biography. Ed. Tom Benson. NASA, n.d. Web. 03 Jan. 2013.
<http://wright.nasa.gov/wilbur.htm>.
This website was accessed to provide background on just Wilbur Wright. This website was also accessed for its pictures. This source is under the label primary/images because it has great pictures, drawing, sketches, and cartoons of him.
"Wright Brothers." Wright Brothers. Old Picture, 2006-2008. Web. Dec.-Jan. 2013.
<http://www.old-picture.com/wright-brothers-index-001.htm>.
I will be using this website for pictures.This site is packed with fun and interesting pictures taken in Wilbur and Orville's era! This source is
primary/images because that's what pictures are in a History Day Project.
"WRIGHT BROTHERS HAVE LIFT OFF." YouTube. YouTube, 16 Mar. 2007. Web. Dec.-Jan. 2013.
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT2dQB_OgFE>.
This is a 33 second video showing one of The Wright Brothers lift offs. It has been accessed off of YouTube. This video gives you a feeling of being there on those trial and error days. This video also has been used as a link on my Process Paper tab. This a primary/image source.
"Wright Photos." Wright Photos. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Dec. 2012.
<http://www.wright-brothers.org/Information_Desk/Help_with_Homework/Wright_Photos/Wright_Photos.htm>.
This site has been accessed so I can have good quality pictures to go with my project. These pictures were taken on the day(s) of their flying trials and taken at other points in their lives. All of these were taken by Wilbur, Orville, or Lorin Wright between 1898 and 1911. This is one of my best
primary/images source I have because it has about 100 pictures of them and the glider and others are just their Wright Cycle Shop.