• The Flyers

  • In Search of Wilbur & Orville Wright
  • By: Noah Adams
  • Narrated by: Noah Adams
  • Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (54 ratings)

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The Flyers

By: Noah Adams
Narrated by: Noah Adams
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Publisher's summary

Noah Adams's adventure in search of Wilbur and Orville Wright is a journey that takes him across the country as he follows in the footsteps of the famous brothers in an attempt to know them more deeply, not just as inventors and pilots but as individuals as well.

Adams, one of our most distinctive and talented storytellers, traveled thousands of miles and interviewed scores of experts and individuals to piece together his story. He finds a local boat captain to ferry him to Kitty Hawk, along the same route that Wilbur took in 1900, and spends several days talking with descendants of the families who first welcomed the Wright brothers a century ago and helped them conduct their gliding experiments. To experience first-hand the thrill of being in the air, Adams himself goes hang-gliding in the Outer Banks. To understand the aerodynamics of lift and drag and how the famous 1903 plane was constructed, he visits the Virginia pilot and vintage aircraft builder who is creating the world's most accurate reproduction of the 1903 Wright Flyer. He also travels to France to visit the old racetrack at Le Mans where Wilbur startled the European aviation community with his demonstration flights in 1908.

In Adams's book we encounter the Wright brothers in a way that no writer has introduced them before. Through the lens of his own experiences as well as original reporting, letters, diaries and other primary source material, he helps us understand the talent and intensity of the brothers and their family, including the fascinating, deeply complex, and at times tragic bond between Orville and Katharine, his younger sister.

The Flyers is a wonderfully rich narrative that brings an unprecedented spirit of immediacy to one of history's most dramatic stories.

©2003 Noah Adams (P)2003 Random House, Inc., Random House Audio, A Division of Random House, Inc.

Critic reviews

"A refreshing look at these aviation pioneers." (Publishers Weekly)

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Top Flight Entertainment

A most enjoyable book. Well narated by the auther , whose passion for the subject is conveyed. The book rambles through the lives locations and times of the famous Wright brothers, giving good insight into their quest to fly, and the fabric of their lives. I enjoyed learning of the technical and logistical challenges they faced, and how their success changed them and the world.
I can highly recomend this to anybody with an interest in the history of flight or technology.

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  • 08-05-12

A Great Account of History

What did you love best about The Flyers?

The Flyers was not what I expected. The account was based on the people not the technology. It showed what could be achieved from the diaries of of people in history.

What did you like best about this story?

The way the book revolved about the family and the influences showed these men to be above others.

Any additional comments?

This is a book I would recommend to anyone who likes biographies or history.

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great piece of history

loved the personal tour of their live 100 years after the face. fantastic research on the personal backgrounds of family and friends. I learned a lot about the early days of aviation.

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great listen

Nice read/listen. Noahs experience on NPR weaves this into a great story - not too long - not too short. A+++

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