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Discover the remarkable journey of the Wright Brothers, the visionaries who forever changed the course of aviation in America. "The Wright Brothers: Pioneers of American Aviation" is not just a book; it is a captivating tale of two young brothers who dared to dream and pushed the boundaries of what was possible. From their humble beginnings tinkering with bicycles to creating the world's first flying machine, the Wright brothers' story is one of passion, perseverance, and triumph.
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