From Simon says In fact, the earlier the man who invented the airplane, but they did not succeed in spite of their capital. There are good people and good market conditions. The New York Times followed him around everywhere, and everyone was rooting for Langley, but why they do not succeed is because He wanted to be rich, and he wanted to be famous. He was in pursuit of the result. He was in. pursuit of the riches.
The difference was, Orville and Wilbur, they had none of what we consider to be the recipe for success. They had no money; they paid for their dream with the proceeds from their bicycle shop; not a single person on the Wright brothers' team had a college education, not even Orville or Wilbur; and The New York Times followed them around nowhere. But Orville and Wilbur were driven by a cause, by a purpose, by a belief. They believed that if they could figure out this flying machine, it'll change the course of the world.