Let me repeat that I started this thread to discern what might have
been reported from ardent skeptics AFTER it had been determined beyond
reasonable doubt that the Wright Brothers [Sorry about that blatant
misspelling of "Wright" with "Right" in my original post... Hadn't had
my cup'o'Java.] had successfully flown an aircraft under their own
power. I'm curious as to what their personal views were, how they
might have changed or didn't change, when when faced with the reality
of the situation. Did they simply shrug their shoulders, change their
minds and get on with the rest of their lives, or did they manufacture
new rationalizations to explain why they remain(ed) so skeptical.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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