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Perseverance and creativity

Not only was the bumble bee's flight, but even human flight was considered impossible.

In 1890, the well known scientist, Lord Kelvin,who was the president of the Royal Society of London, said that anything heavier than air cannot fly.

But two decades after that, the determination of the Wright brothers made the impossible possible and proved that man could fly.

Their success is a story of how sheer perseverance and creativity leads to success.

Their singular achievement gave birth to the transport revolution and has made the World a smaller place.


Von Braun, the famous rocket designer who built the Saturn-V to launch the capsule with astronauts and made the Moon walk a reality once said,"If I am authorised,I will remove the word impossible from the Dictionary."


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