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QUAN

WRIGHT BROTHERS

Aviation Pioneers

Methodical experimentation and unwavering persistence in the face of impossible dreams.

"I have not the time for both a life and a living."

Why Wright Brothers inspires our approach: The Wright Brothers' systematic approach to solving impossible problems—through iteration, testing, and methodical improvement—defines our development process. Their focus on control systems before power reflects our emphasis on user experience before flashy features.

Core Principles

Methodical experimentation over speculation

Build and test iteratively

Learn from failure systematically

Focus on control before power

Practical engineering over grand theories

Key Achievements

First powered flight - December 17, 1903

Wind tunnel testing methodology

Three-axis control system

Efficient propeller design

Systematic approach to aviation problems

Relevance to Quan

The Wright Brothers' systematic approach to solving impossible problems—through iteration, testing, and methodical improvement—defines our development process. Their focus on control systems before power reflects our emphasis on user experience before flashy features.