Wright brother's cycle shop in Dayton, Ohio. The building with signboard on its entrance 'Wright Cycle Co'. A cycle made by the Wright brothers on a display window of the shop. Signboard outside the shop reads 'Wright Cycle Shop', Here the Wright brothers made bicycles and began work on their first plane.
Wright brother's workshop where they began work on their first plane in Dayton, Ohio. Original machinery, conveyor belts and drilling machine inside the shop. First Wright aircraft engine on display. Propeller blades and components of four cylinder engine. The wing section of aircraft on table.
Wright brother's workshop where they began work on their first plane in Dayton, Ohio. The experimental wind tunnel of the Wright brothers, kept on a test bench. Interior of the wind tunnel. A photograph of first take off at Kitty hawk, North Carolina. A souvenir on the eighteenth birthday anniversary of Orville Wright, on August 19, 1951.
Wright brother's workshop where they worked on their planes, United States. Writing room and desk of the Wright brothers. A typewriter near the writing desk. Photograph of Wilbur Wright on a wall. Interior of bike shop. Few early bicycles at the shop.
Wright brother's workshop where they worked on their planes, United States. Ford trophy which was awarded to Wright brother for their contribution to science and aviation. Photographs on wall behind the cabinet of the trophy.
Depicts contribution of Wright brothers in development of airplanes. Old French bi-planes fly in parallel. Orville and Wilbur Wright brothers discuss with other man. Glider dragged of hill flies steadily. Wilbur attaches wheel beneath wing. First heavier than air plane takes off at Kitty hawk North Carolina, on December 17, 1903. Headlines of news paper about the event. Wilbur Wright prepares to fly under French Government subsidy, at La Mans in France. Orville flies with a passenger in Fort Myers, Virginia for an Army acceptance demonstration in July 1909. Men on ground watch the sustained flight of the plane. Bi plane flies close to ground in an open field. Military officials near the hanger of the plane. Wright brothers inspect catapult rails. The plane towed out and put on catapult. Two men rotate propeller to start the plane. Men pull weight to catapult the plane. Wright flyer climbs and plane takes off.
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