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| Aircraft and camp at Kill Devil Hills, 1903 Aircraft and building where it was housed, the smaller building is used as a workshop and living quarters. Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, Nov 24, 1903. |
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| Airplane pilot and passenger seats Close-up view of airplane pilot and passenger seats 1911. |
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| Building at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina Building at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Sept 26, 1902. |
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| Camp at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina Camp at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1900. |
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| Camp building at Kitty Hawk View of the camp building at Kitty Hawk from the northwest, showing the old building to the left and the newly constructed building on the right, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1908. |
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| Camp building at Kitty Hawk View of the camp building at Kitty Hawk from the northwest, showing the old building to the left and the newly constructed building on the right, 1908. |
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| Close-up view of damaged 1903 aircraft Close-up view of damaged 1903 aircraft, rudder frame broken during landing at end of last flight, Dec 17, 1903. |
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| Close-up view of rudders and elevator Close-up view of rudders and elevator of glider in front of the camp building at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1911. |
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| Close-up view, pilot and passenger seats Close-up view of airplane, including the pilot and passenger seats, 1911. |
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| Dan Tate and Wilbur Wright flying glider as kite Dan Tate, left, and Wilbur Wright flying the 1902 glider as a kite, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Sept 9, 1902. |
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| Engine on Wright Flyer 1903 Engine on Wright Flyer 1903. |
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| Glider after flight at Kitty Hawk Glider after flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1911. |
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| Glider being prepared for flight by Orville and assistants Glider being prepared for flight by Orville and assistants, a number of reporters stand off to the right. Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1911. |
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| Glider flying Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1900 Left side view of glider flying as a kite, in level flight, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1900. |
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| Group portrait in front of glider, Kill Devil Hill Group portrait in front of glider at Kill Devil Hill, 1911. |
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| Hill between Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hill Hill between Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hill, 1900. |
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| Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hwk, North Carolina 1911 Kill Devil Hill, where the first gliding experiments were conducted by the Wright brothers in 1900. Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Oct 10, 1911. |
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| Kitty Hawk lifesaving crew 1900 Kitty Hawk lifesaving crew, Captain Joseph Payne, Oliver Tford, Jos. Best, Ben Toler, Tom Suerling, and Tom Heintz. Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1900. |
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| Kitty Hawk Lifesaving Station and Weather Bureau Long-range view of the Kitty Hawk Lifesaving Station and Weather Bureau Station, 1900. |
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| Launching track on Big Hill, Kitty Hawk Launching track on Big Hill, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and north slope of Kill Devil Hill, Dec 14, 1903. |
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| Orville Wight in flight at Dayton, Ohio Flight 85 - Orville in flight, covering a distance of approximately 1,760 feet in 40 seconds, Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. |
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| Orville Wright Orville Wright, age 34, 1905. |
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| Orville Wright flying aircraft near Dayton, Ohio Orville Wright piloting aircraft covering a distance of 356 feet during test flight 19, the aircraft is very close to the ground at Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio, Aug 15, 1904. |
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| Orville Wright flying glider at a low altitude Left rear view of Orville Wright flying glider at a low altitude, showing the fixed vertical fin attached to a front strut, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina 1911. |
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| Orville Wright flying over Dayton, Ohio Showing double horizontal rudder in front and double vertical rudder behind, Orville Wright flew 12 miles over Huffman Prairie during flight 41, Dayton, Ohio, Sept 29, 1905. |
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