How was Lilienthal's approach to pilot control fundamentally different from the systems later developed by the Wright brothers?

Answer

Lilienthal required the pilot to shift their physical position to control the machine

Lilienthal's gliders were 'instinctive machines' controlled purely by the pilot's body weight movement, contrasting sharply with later aircraft that utilized mechanical control surfaces like ailerons, rudders, and elevators.

How was Lilienthal's approach to pilot control fundamentally different from the systems later developed by the Wright brothers?

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