American aviator Lincoln Beachey performs stunts in an aircraft in the United States. The Wright aircraft flies at a very low altitude. American aviator Lincoln Beachey performs stunts in a Curtiss model aircraft by diving low across a road. Spectators on the side of the road near a fence watch the aircraft stunt. Lincoln Beachey adjusts a crash helmet. Aerial view of a stunt man standing on the wing of the aircraft. 'Jersey Ringling' written on the side of the aircraft. The stunt man switching airplanes in flight, grabbing hold of a bar attachment on the bottom of the wing, hanging from the same after switching the airplane by leg and hand only. He releases hand hold and swings by legs.
A machine set up as rival to Wright Brothers' biplane in the United States. An early model type aircraft showing rotor attachment between each wing. The airplane does not successfully take off.
Gold medals given to the Wright Brothers for their contribution to the field of aviation. Gold medals awarded to the Wright Brothers by Aero Club of France, Aero Club of the United Kingdom and the International Peace Society in the year 1908. the medal awarded by the U.S. Congress.
Gold medals given to the Wright Brothers for their contribution to the field of aviation. Presentation of gold medals to the Wright Brothers by American Aero Club shows U.S. President William Taft, Orville and Wilbur Wright and other members attending the medal presentation at the White House in Washington DC, United States on June 10, 1910. View of the Aero Club of American Gold Medal which was presented. View of medals presented to the Wright Brothers by the Institute of France and the Royal Society of Art in Great Britain.
Two officials in President Wilson's Administration, seated at a table, conversing. Joshua W. Alexander, Secretary of Commerce holds a lighted cigar. The other answers a telephone call.
The Captain of a British passenger liner and another officer stand on the deck of their ship and converse. Passengers are seen walking about on the deck, in the background. The ship is in a harbor, with land visible in the background.
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