No, but of appropriate age :)
And, I'm not sure he had invented anything that you as well may have on your desk :)
And even if you do not have it on your desk right now, I'm pretty sure that you have used it in school every day. And its not toilet paper :D
Few additional hints for Saturday after-lunch time:
Constructor and pilot of that aircraft built only two aircraft. Although he flew them only few years after brothers Wright, he did not fly them a lot, and had a crash with the second one. Devoted the rest of his life to improve on his (pre-WW1) invention that made him very famous and rich, and it is still used today in almost unchanged form.
It is something that you use when you are not using your PC or any electronic device, but you want to do the same thing as you are doing here. In some languages it is named after his last name (much like razor blades are called as "gilletes").
The second invention that made him famous is made out of rubber. Extremely popular in his time, you can see it in many movies that depict times from 1910-1940. Everybody had one in their bedrooms, and no, its not a condom :D
Second clue may confuse younger people, so just take a look around your desk, or any desk at all. NOT the lunch table, it has nothing to do with cutlery. If properly used :D