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Wright Flyer

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Wright Flyer
Vehicle Information

Wright Flyer is the first aircraft which was building.

History

Sideshow Bob steals the Wright Flyer after he kidnapped Bart, which had been an exhibit in an air show, with the commanding officer is upset as "the Smithsonian's going to hand [the Colonel's] ass on a platter" as a result. Just then, two Air Force F-14s take off to intercept Bob. However they overshoot the wrightbrothers plane and the pilots suggest they get out and walk. Bob, holding the knife's blade to Bart's neck, plans a kamikaze mission by crashing the plane into the civil defense shed where Krusty is hiding. He flies towards Krusty's shed, humorously yelling "DIE KRUSTY DIE!!". However, the plane is mechanically unable to carry out Bob's kamikaze mission, and it merely bounces (harmlessly) off the shack's roof. The plane lands and stalls, and authorities quickly tackle Bob and take him into custody. As Bob bemoans his failed plan (and how clichéd the ending was), an unharmed Bart is reunited with his parents. However, all is not well. Just as Bob is being arrested, an air-force operative accidentally drives a tank over the Wright Brothers plane, crushing it to bits (which is perhaps to be expected, as tanks aren't usually driven in the Air Force).[1]

Bart dream once time at was Wilbur Wright angry on Orville Wright for he hasn't fly the Wright Flyer yet and he thinks it was his turn.[2]

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