
In this episode, we trace the remarkable journey of human flight from early myths and failed “bird-man” experiments to the scientific breakthroughs that launched the modern age of aviation. We explore how pioneers like Leonardo da Vinci, Robert Hooke, Sir George Cayley, Otto Lilienthal, and others transformed flight from imagination into engineering reality. You’ll learn how balloons first conquered the skies, why kites became essential to understanding aerodynamics, and how the Wright brothers’ disciplined scientific approach at Kitty Hawk finally achieved sustained, powered flight on December 17, 1903. This episode reveals how the path to aviation was built through experimentation, persistence, and the fusion of theory with practical engineering.