6 -D Form PACE WORK 07/10/20
Тема: Подолання сили тяжіння.
Read the words and find suitable definition for
them:
1. wing 2. engine 3. thrust 4. propeller 5. natural 6. lift a) To direct
or carry from a lower to a higher position; raise b) existing in nature and not
made or caused by people : coming from nature c) a device having blades
radiating from a central hub that is rotated to produce thrust to propel d) To
push or drive quickly and forcibly. See Synonyms at push. e) A machine that
converts energy into mechanical force or motion. f) a part of an animal's body
that is used for flying or gliding Let’s prove your understanding of the words.
Read the following sentences and fill in the gaps with one of the words (1-6):
1. Birds fly by the help of ………. 2. Our car I dead, the ……… doesn’t work. 3.
………gives good ……..to a plane. 4. Gravity is a ……….. law. 5. The helicopter ………..
the entire team to the meet. c) Try to make your own sentences using these
words. 4.2. Reading the text “Wright brothers” How can birds fly? Why do birds
need wings? What do you know about Wright brothers? What did they invent? The
Wrights had made kites, very large ones, in fact. By 1900, they were making ones
so large that people could fly in them, sort of. These were called gliders, and
Orville and Wilbur actually built one or two that were large enough for a person
to ride in. They flew on nothing but air current, and the person could get a
ride of about 10 seconds before the glider came down to the ground. On December
17, 1903, Orville Wright piloted the first powered airplane 20 feet above a
wind-swept beach in North Carolina. The flight lasted 12 seconds and covered 120
feet. Three more flights were made that day with Wilbur flies a glider in
earlier tests Orville's brother Wilbur piloting the record flight lasting 59
seconds over a distance of 852 feet. The brothers began their experimentation in
flight in 1896 at their bicycle shop in Dayton, Ohio. They selected the beach at
Kitty Hawk as their proving ground because of the constant wind that added lift
to their craft. In 1902 they came to the beach with their glider and made more
than 700 successful flights. Having perfected glided flight, the next step was
to move to powered flight. No automobile manufacturer could supply an engine
both light enough and powerful enough for their needs. So they designed and
built their own. All of their hard work, experimentation and innovation came
together that December day as they took to the sky and forever changed the
course of history. The brothers notified several newspapers prior to their
historic flight, but only one - the local journal - made mention of the event.
T: Which Wright brother was the oldest child in the family? S: Seven children
were born to Milton and Susan Wright. Wilbur and Orville were third and fourth
in birth order. Milton was a bishop in the Church of the United Brethren, and
the family moved with the job from time to time. T: Which incident in the Wright
Brothers' childhood sparked their interest in flying? S: Their father gave them
a toy helicopter.. Bishop Wright brought the boys a souvenir toy helicopter on
one of his trips. It wasn't very sturdy. Made of bamboo, paper, cork, and a
rubber band, sources say the boys played with it until it broke, and then they
made their own! T: Both Wilbur and Orville Wright attended which college? S:
None of these. Wilbur had plans to attend Yale. However, an injury and his
mother's illness kept him at home. Orville dropped out of high school to help
his brother start a new business. T: What was the first business owned and run
by the Wright Brothers? S: Printing Shop. The brothers opened a printing
business in 1889 after building their own press. One source states that it was
made out of a damaged tombstone and old buggy parts. Their first paper was
called "The West Side News." Orville was the publisher, and Wilbur was the
editor. Eventually the brothers moved on to commercial printing. T: The Wright
Brothers designed and built their own bicycle line. Which of the following
bicycles did they manufacture? S: Van Cleve. In 1892 they opened their own
repair and sales shop, called the "Wright Cycle Exchange," and by 1896 they
began manufacturing their own brand. The "Van Cleve" model sold for $64, and the
"St. Claire" sold for $42.50. It is estimated that Wilbur and Orville
manufactured about 300 bicycles during this time, and earned between $2,000 and
$3,000 a year. Today only five of their bicycles are known to exist. T: In what
city was the famous Wright Brothers' bicycle shop, later known as the Wright
Cycle Company, based? S: Dayton, Ohio. As the boys were growing up, the family
moved from time to time due to their father's work. Wilbur was born in Indiana;
Orville was born in Ohio. The family moved to Iowa when Milton became a bishop,
but subsequently moved back to Dayton. This is where their aviation experiments
began, but, of course, Kitty Hawk is the place of their first flight. The work
done at the Wright Brothers' bicycle shop led them to an aviation breakthrough.
T: Orville and Wilbur Wright's family supported their work in aviation, however,
their father had a rule he expected them to follow. What was it? S: They could
not test fly together.. Because of the high mortality rate among early aviators,
the brothers promised their father they would not fly together, but in 1910 they
asked their father's permission to do so, and he allowed it. Then Orville took
Milton, 82 years old, on a seven-minute flight. Reportedly, the plane rose to
about 350 feet, and Milton called, "Higher, Orville, higher!" T: The Wright
Company transported the first known commercial air cargo on November 7, 1910.
What was the cargo? S: Dress Silk. The plane flew from Dayton to Columbus, Ohio,
in one hour and six minutes. Morehouse-Martens Department Store paid $5,000 for
the service. They cut the silk in small pieces and sold them as souvenirs.
Neither Orville nor Wilbur Wright ever married.
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