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Pages about or by the Wright Brothers
Telegram, Orville Wright to Bishop Milton Wright announcing the first successful powered flight, 17 December [1903].
(Wright Brothers Papers)
Clipping, September 18, 1908
The New York times, May 18, 1919
Kitty Hawk
Diaries and Notebooks: 1902-1905, Wilbur Wright
Diaries and Notebooks: 1903, Orville Wright
Aviation Colleagues
The Flying Machine in Exile
"The Belief that Flight is Possible to Man"
The Wilbur and Orville Wright Timeline, 1846 to 1948
Early Business Ventures
The Wrights Go Public
Photographs concerning the Wright Brothers
Wilbur Wright examining canoe attachment to airplane before 1st flight over water
First flight, 120 feet in 12 seconds, 10:35 a.m.; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Side view of Dan Tate, left, and Wilbur, right, flying the 1902 glider as a kite
Close-up view of airplane with pilot and passenger seats
1901 glider being flown as a kite, Wilbur at left side, Orville at right; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Crumpled glider wrecked by the wind on Hill of the Wreck (named after a shipwreck)
Winding Path in Botanical Garden. Retrieved December 6, 2016, from http://image.shutterstock.com/z/stock-photo-winding-path-in-botanical-garden-69206836.jpg
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