Saturday, May 02, 2009
Patron Saint of the Day
today's patron saint of the day comes via Father Z:
No, Da Vinci wasn't the inventor of manned flight.
Dr. Richard P. Hallion (writes) The first known serious flight attempt in world history occurred about a thousand years before the Wright brothers, in western England. Then, a young Benedictine monk leapt with a crude pair of cloth wings from a watchtower of a church abbey at the beginning of the 11th century. This monk, known to history as Eilmer of Malmesbury, covered a furlong – a distance of approximately 600 feet – before landing heavily and breaking both legs. Afterwards, he remarked that the cause of his crash was that he had forgotten to provide himself with a tail.
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