After the exhibition ended, the sky had gradually turned dark. It was actually almost six o'clock by then. During daylight saving time, it gets dark later than usual. By six, the sun had set, but the sky was still bright, just not as bright as before.
"Wait a moment..." Lynch was just about to leave with the crowd when Mr. Truman didn't leave with them. Instead, he said, "If you feel bored, you can go outside and have a look. I want to talk to some of them."
Although today's exhibition of non-balloon flight machines mostly ended in failure, the development of fixed-wing aircraft showed significant progress compared to before. The president foresaw that if these people received more resources and funding, they would soon be able to produce a usable aircraft.
Perhaps it can't carry much now, but it at least meets the current needs of the military—to fly over the sea, scouting the assassins hidden beneath the surface.