Orville Wright Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Ethan Hayes
Updated on January 17, 2026
Orville Wright Biography
(Co-inventor of First Successful Airplane)Birthday: August 19, 1871 (Leo)
Born In: Dayton, Ohio, United States
Advanced SearchMore often than not we have heard of brother’s rivalry and contention. However, turning the pages of history, one such brother duo not only wronged this cliché but contributed to making history in aeronautical engineering! Wright brothers, Wilbur and Orville, were the foremost pioneers, inventors and innovators in the field of aviation who mastered the creation of the world’s first successfully controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight in 1903. Since the very beginning of their decade long effort they concentrated on resolving flying problems by developing a reliable method of pilot control. The approach was quite different from other inventors who concentrated on building powerful engines alone. They achieved a breakthrough with the invention of the three-axis control, which enabled the pilot to steer the aircraft effectively and to maintain its equilibrium. Dodging skepticism and criticism, the brothers went on to initiate Wright Company that was involved with selling of flying device. While both the brothers did not have business acumen, Wilbur was blessed with executive skills which Orville missed on. As such, upon the death of the former, Orville sold the company and retired to become an important member of the board of major aeronautical organizations.
Quick FactsDied At Age: 76
Family:father: Milton Wright
mother: Susan Catherine Koerner
siblings: Ida Wright, Katharine Wright, Lorin Wright, Otis Wright, Reuchlin Wright, Wilbur Wright
Born Country: United States
Died on: January 30, 1948
place of death: Dayton, Ohio, United States
U.S. State: Ohio
City: Dayton, Ohio
Founder/Co-Founder: The Wright Company
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American CelebritiesAmerican MenAmerican AviatorsAmerican Inventors & DiscoverersLeo Men Childhood & Early LifeOrville Wright was one of the seven children born to Milton Wright and Susan Catherine Koener in Dayton, Ohio. While his father belonged to English and Dutch ancestry, his mother had a German and Swiss lineage.As a child, young Orville was mischievous so much so that he was once expelled from elementary school due to the same.In 1878, he was first exposed to a flying device. His father brought home a toy helicopter. He along with his brother Wilbur, played with the toy until it broke.Interestingly, unlike other kids, the two instead of playing with newer toys went on to build a helicopter on their own. This was the first experience that ignited their lifelong interest in flying.Completing elementary school, he enrolled himself at the high school. However, he dropped out of the same right after his junior year to start a printing business.