Only retards learn by doing rather than finding out how to do it right the first time. "Learning by doing" just means you'll always be shit your entire life once you get to a point of "good enough" and you'll have wasted countless hours and vast amounts of money and in the end you'll end up with something worse than if you had just done your researched.
You realize that their claim to fame was basically just taking the established principals used for gliders and then sticking an engine and a propeller on it right? I'm sure the did their research on aerofoil design that was already tried and tested, researched proper wood joinery techniques for the frame, based the controls off of existing glider technology and at most they may have done some trial and error with making an optimized airscrew propeller.
You sound like a retard if you go straight to learning from failure.
We learn by doing.
Only retards learn by doing rather than finding out how to do it right the first time. "Learning by doing" just means you'll always be shit your entire life once you get to a point of "good enough" and you'll have wasted countless hours and vast amounts of money and in the end you'll end up with something worse than if you had just done your researched.
So uh... what "training" to build airplanes did the Wright Brothers have?
You realize that their claim to fame was basically just taking the established principals used for gliders and then sticking an engine and a propeller on it right? I'm sure the did their research on aerofoil design that was already tried and tested, researched proper wood joinery techniques for the frame, based the controls off of existing glider technology and at most they may have done some trial and error with making an optimized airscrew propeller.