
Wright Model B
The Wright Model B is an early airplane design developed by the Wright brothers, featuring a simple structure with two main wings mounted above the fuselage (biplane) and a tail for stability. It was powered by a lightweight engine and used a system of interconnected wires and struts to hold the wings in place. The model was built to improve control and lift, making powered flight more practical. Overall, the Wright Model B represents a crucial step in developing reliable, controllable airplanes during the early 20th century.