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Will give brainliest for best answer read this excerpt from the early history of the airplane.  just as the machine was ready for testing, bad weather set in. it had been disagreeably cold for several weeks, so cold that we could scarcely work on the machine for some days. but now we began to have rain and snow, and a wind of 25 to 30 miles blew for several days from the north. based on your analysis, who wrote this passage? orville wrightwilbur wright both of the wright brothers neither

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