The bigger deal is that their flight was much longer than the "Space" portion of the sub orbital flight just accomplished. Probably even longer than the entire flight after drop by the launch plane. I have seen that news reel many times, and it gives me a fresh thrill every time.
I wonder if the Navy realized that the Wrights had already perfected the catapult launch technique, long before they built the first carrier? Curtis demonstrated an inadequate combination of airplane, catapult, and ship, so the Wrights get the win there.
Fortunately no one from the FAA was at Fort Myer to cite the pilot for buzzing the spectators, and flying low over houses and other buildings without being in the actual landing procedure. The only safety rules enforced then were the natural laws, the sentences were often severe, and terminated careers.