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This is a Summary & Analysis of Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins. You are encouraged to buy the full version.
Man has wanted to take to the skies seemingly forever. In 875, one Spanish man covered himself with feathers in an attempt to fly. Many others have created wings and jumped from buildings, sometimes to their deaths, trying to fly.
In 1490, Leonardo da Vinci made a serious study of flight because he felt as though he was predestined to study flight.
For Wilbur and Orville Wright, their love of flight began with a small toy from France.
Orville was known to tinker during school time, planning to make a machine he and his brother would fly in some day.
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