Tweet of the Week @science_ip
Who knew that on this day in 1903 the Wright brothers made aviation history with the first flight of a powered airplane?
Science IP, a service of CAS and a division of the American Chemical Society on Twitter @science_ip tweeted about this historic achievement today. It's really difficult, a century later, to comprehend how the Wright brothers learned to fly without having anyone to teach them, if you know what we mean.
Coincidentally, Microsoft Corp. and Flight1 Aviation Technologies (Flight1 Tech) announced today that they have entered into an intellectual property (IP) license agreement that gives Flight1 Tech access to Microsoft ESP's powerful visual simulation technology. Flight1 Tech took a license for the Microsoft® ESP(TM) v1.0 object code, which enables the company to create detailed, customized flight safety, flight training and strategic solutions for its customers.
We learned that from an article in Intellectual Property Today, which the magazine tweeted about on Twitter @IPToday. Wonder if they knew the significance of this day in aviation history?
Following these tweets, we learned more about the Wright brothers the invention and patenting of their "Flying Machine" and the ensuing patent war and about the creation of what was probably the first government-enforced patent pool. Interesting history.



