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THIS IS AMERICA, CHARLIE BROWN:
THE WRIGHT BROTHERS AT KITTY HAWK


SUBJECTS --- U.S./1865 - 1913; Aviation;
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING --- None;
MORAL-ETHICAL EMPHASIS --- Responsibility.

Age: 8 - 11; Not Rated; Animated; 24 minutes; 1988; Color.


Kitty Hawk
Linus and Charlie Brown visit a relative in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, at the time of the Wright Brothers' first flight. They get to meet the Wright Brothers and witness history being made. (Children will enjoy this film even if they are not familiar with the Peanuts characters.)

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It was hard for the Wright brothers to gain recognition as the inventors of the airplane. Many people didn't believe that two unknown bicycle mechanics from the heartland of America had succeeded where all of the experts had failed. However, the Wright brothers patented the important components of their design and eventually gained the recognition they deserved. The Wright brothers made the first plane used by the U.S. Army, exceeding the government's specifications for a plane that would travel forty miles per hour and stay aloft for one hour.


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