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20231217_shs_z03_224 December 17, 2023 - North Carolina, USA - FILE: Orville Wright makes the first powered, controlled flight on Earth as his brother Wilbur looks on in this image taken at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903. Orville Wright covered 120 feet in 12 seconds during the first flight. The Wright brothers made four flights that day, each longer than the last. (Credit Image: © Library of Congress/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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71096_rf_28_flight of the kittyhawk_195a1h The First Flight Of The Wright Brothers Airplane The Kitty Hawk.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_6HR Kitty Hawk, North Carolina: December 17, 1903 An intaglio-gravure of Orville Wright flying during the first powered and sustained flight while Wilbur is on the ground at right.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_5HR Kitty Hawk, North Carolina: December 17, 1903 Orville Wright flying during the first powered and sustained flight while Wilbur is on the ground at right.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_4HR Fort Myers, Virginia: September, 1907 Orville Wright making a test flight at Fort Myers for the War Department.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_3HR Dearborn, Michigan: 1937 L-R: Orville Wright, Charles Taylor and Henry Ford look over the blueprint of Wrights 1903 engine at Greenfield Village.
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990_16_X-Wright-Bros_2HR London Colney, England: February 7, 1948 Workers at the de Havilland Aircraft plant construct a replica of the biplane in which Orville and Wilbur Wright made their historic flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
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ny160718144412 A photo provided by the Library of Congress of Orville and Wilbur Wright in Dayton, Ohio. Despite the number of history-making events that happened in the city, efforts to preserve the brothers? legacy there have been met with mixed results. (Library of Congress via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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00342277 Wright, Brothers (Wilbur and Orville), US pioneers of flight, successful engine powered flight at Kitty Hawk, 17.12.1903,
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00033398 transport / transportation, aviation, aeroplanes, 1st flight of Orville Wright Flyer I, Kitty Hawk, 17.12.1903,
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akg021495 Orville Wright, American aircraft engineer; 1871-1948. Count de Lambert in a plane by the Wright brothers flies over the Seine at an altitude of 49 m during his famous flight from Juvisy to the Eiffel Tower and back again on 18 October 1909. - Photo postcard.
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akg7982360 Aviation / flying machines. - Wright Flyer. - (Also: "Kitty Hawk Flyer", "Wright Flyer I", "1903 Flyer" or "The Whopper Flying Machine"; first double-decker motor airplane manufactured by the Wright brothers; first motorized heavier-than-air flying machine controlled by a pilot; First flight: December 17th, 1903 in Kitty Hawk (NC, USA)). Photo, 2017 (Eric Long, Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum). Inv.: A19610048000. Washington, Nat. Air and Space Museum.
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akg7982362 Aviation / flying machines. - Wright Flyer. - (Also: "Kitty Hawk Flyer", "Wright Flyer I", "1903 Flyer" or "The Whopper Flying Machine"; first double-decker motor airplane manufactured by the Wright brothers; first motorized heavier-than-air flying machine controlled by a pilot; First flight: December 17th, 1903 in Kitty Hawk (NC, USA)). Photo, 2017 (Eric Long, Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum). Inv.: A19610048000. Washington, Nat. Air and Space Museum.
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akg7982381 Aviation / flying machines. - Wright Flyer. - (Also: "Kitty Hawk Flyer", "Wright Flyer I", "1903 Flyer" or "The Whopper Flying Machine"; first double-decker motor airplane manufactured by the Wright brothers; first motorized heavier-than-air flying machine controlled by a pilot; First flight: December 17th, 1903 in Kitty Hawk (NC, USA)). Photo, 2010 (Eric Long, Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum). Inv.: A19610048000. Washington, Nat. Air and Space Museum.
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akg4449118 WRIGHT SIBLINGS 17 Decembers 1903: first flight on the beach of Kitty Hawk. Three-dimensional model with the reconstruction of the scene: one of the first biplanes constructed from Wilbur and Orville Wright; Wilbur is spread in place of control.
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akg380327 Wright, Wilbur; US-American aviation pioneer (worked with his brother Orville Wright); 1867-1912. / - Wilbur Wright in the damaged powered biplane after an unsuccessful attempt at flying on 14th December, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA (first successful flight on 17th December 1903). Photo, 14.12.1903 (Orville Wright).
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akg380338 Wright, Wilbur US-American aviation pioneer. (worked with his brother Orville Wright); 1867-1912. Dan Tate and Wilbur Wright conducting an unmanned test flight with a biplane glider, flying it as a kite. Photo, 19th September 1902 (Orville Wright).
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akg333604 Wright, Orville American engineer; 1871-1948. First attempted flight by the brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright in a powered aircraft (lasted 12 seconds) on December 17, 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (USA): Orville Wright in the biplane, his brother Wilbur observing. Photo.
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akg333587 Wright, Orville American aircraft technician; 1871-1948. The Wright brothers performing a test flight at Fort Myer, Virginia (USA), September 1908: the aircraft on the grounds. Photo.
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akg292063 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer. 1871-1948. Wright's flight across Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, 4th September 1909. - Photomontage, coloured later.
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akg352312 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. Orville Wright and Dan Tate during a flight attempt with a biplane test glider flown by Wilbur Wright. Photo, 18 October 1902. Digital coloration.
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akg233000 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer. 1871-1948. Orville Wright and Dan Tate at a flight test of a biplane glider flown by Wilbur Wright. Photo, 18th Octoboer 1902.
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akg155225 Wright, Orville American airplane technician. 1871-1948. - Wright's flight over the Tempelhof Field, Berlin, 4 September 1909. - - Photo.
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akg155228 Wright, Orville American aeronautical technician, 1871-1948. Wright's flight over the Tempelhof airfield, Berlin, 4th September 1909. Photo (retouched).
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akg863068 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer; 1871-1948.-Orville Wright is testing his new glider, near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (USA), 1911. His longest flight so far lasting 9 minutes and 45 seconds on 24th October 1911. Photo (Wilbur Wright); coloured digitally.-.
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akg021494 Wright, Orville American airplane technician. 1871-1948. Wright's flight over the Tempelhof Field, Berlin, 4 September 1909. Photo postcard.
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akg103218 Wright, Orville; American aircraft engineer; 1871-1948. Wright after his successfull flight across the Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, 4th September 1909. Orville Wright (to the left) with crown prince Wilhelm (centre). Photo.
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akg103220 Wright, Orville; American aircraft engineer; 1871-1948. Wright's flight across Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, 4th September 1909: Orville Wright with crown princess Cecilie, captain Hilderbrandt, cown prince Wilhelm and Miss Katherine Wright. Photo.
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ado00009435 Orville Wright (1871-1948) turning to the left, in the last photographed flight of 1905. Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio (USA). October 4, 1905. Author: Unknown photographer.
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alb3880225 Vintage aviation photo featuring the first flight of the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903 in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Orville Wright is piloting as brother Wilbur runs along beside.
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akg380368 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. Orville Wright on test flight in his new glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (USA). Photo, October 1911 (Wilbur Wright).
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akg380385 Wright, brothers Orville (1871-1948). and Wilbur (1867-1912). American aircraft engineers. Test flight with the new biplane glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina USA. Photo, 1911 (Wilbur & Orville Wright).
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akg380383 Wright, Orville American aircraft engineer, 1871-1948. Orville Wright and assistants prepare the new biplane glider for a test flight watched by a group of reporters on the right, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA. Photo (Wilbur Wright), 1911.
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alb1471372 WRIGHT, Wilbur (Milville, Indiana, 1867-Dayton, Ohio, 1912). American aviator. With his brother is credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on December 17, 1903.
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alb1465058 Wright, Orville (Dayton, 1871-1948). American aviator. With his brother is credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on December 17, 1903.
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953_05_19-11 Wright, Orville (Dayton, 1871-1948).
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908_05_lehd0403 American pilots and inventors Orville Wright (1871-1948) and Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) testing a new airplane, in Kitty-Hawk, South Carolina, USA. Illustration from French newspaper Le Petit Parisien. January 24, 1904.
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PBDORWR_CS002 Orville and Wilbur Wright, (aka The Wright Brothers), around the time of their first flight, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, December, 1903.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection/ Fotoarena
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HISL023_EC017 Orville Wright 1871-1948 in flight over treetops covering a distance of approximately 1 760 feet in 40 1/5 seconds at Huffman Prairie Dayton Ohio. November 16 1904. LC-DIG-ppprs-00616
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HISL023_EC016 Wilbur Wright runs alongside as Orville pilots the aircraft just as it lifts from the wooden track at Kitty Hawk beach. It was the first powered controlled flight in a heavier-than-air airplane. December 17 1903 LC-DIG-ppprs-00626
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HISL022_EC281 Orville Wright 1871-1948 at age 34 in 1905. LC-DIG-ppprs-00680
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HISL014_EC269 Wilbur Wright pilots a glider during Wright Brothers' flight experiments at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Ca. 1902.
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00587599 "transport / transportation, aviation, brothers Wright, first flight of Wilbur and Orville Weight, spectators waving from automobile, hang-glider of the Austrian engineer Wilhelm Kress, series of pictures ""The progress of aviation"", Liebig collection card, lithograph, circa 1905,"
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0108592 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. /nGlider invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright, being flown as a kite in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1900.
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0108591 WRIGHT BROTHERS PLANS, 1908. /nPatented plans of the Wright Brothers' airplane, 1908.
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0108745 WRIGHT AIRPLANE, 1904. Wilbur and Orville Wright with their second airplane at Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio, 1904.
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0108742 WRIGHT BROTHERS' AIRPLANE. Take-off of a Wright brothers' airplane, 1909.
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0108735 ORVILLE WRIGHT (1871-1948). Flight 85, piloted by Orville Wright, over Huffman Prairie at Dayton, Ohio, 16 November 1904.
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0108733 WRIGHT BROTHERS' PLANE. Pilot and passenger seat of the Wright brothers' airplane, c1911.
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0113350 CHARLIE TAYLOR'S ENGINE. /nFour-cylinder, 12 horsepower engine, designed by Charlie Taylor in 1903, that aided the Wright Brothers in their first successful flight at Kitty Hawk.
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0117480 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. Dan Tate (left) and Wilbur Wright, flying a glider as a kite at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Photographed by Orville Wright, 19 September 1902.
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0117478 WRIGHT BROTHERS. /nFirst heavier-than-air flight of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 17 December 1903.
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0117477 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. /nWilbur Wright in prone position in damaged glider after unsuccessful trial, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Photographed by Orville Wright on 14 December 1903.
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0117474 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. /nWilbur Wright flying their glider, near the bottom of Big Hill, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Photographed by Orville Wright, 10 October 1902.
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0117470 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. /nGlider invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright, being flown as a kite in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1900.
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0117489 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. Rear view of Wright glider in flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1911.
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0117487 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. /nGlider being prepared for flight by Orville and his assistants with a number of journalists standing to the right at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1911.
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0117483 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. /nOrville and Wilbur Wright, testing their glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1911.
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0117901 WRIGHT AIRPLANE, 1909. /nWilbur Wright examining a canoe attachment before making the first flight around the Statue of Liberty in the Wright Model A Flyer. Photographed on 29 September 1909, New York Harbor, New York.
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0171767 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. /nFlight of the glider invented by the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1902.
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0264469 WRIGHT BROTHERS BIPLANE. The Wright Brothers' airplane at Fort Myer, Virginia. Photograph, c1909.
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0264470 WRIGHT BROTHERS BIPLANE. The Wright Brothers' biplane preparing for flight at Fort Myer, Virginia. Photograph, c1909.
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0352671 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. View of Wright Brothers' glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Photograph, 1911.
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0076391 WRIGHT AIRPLANE, 1908. Wilbur Wright's airplane being taken from its hangar at Hunaudières racecourse near Le Mans, France, prior to his flight there in August 1908.
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0067587 ORVILLE WRIGHT IN FLIGHT. Orville Wright (1871-1948), American aviation pioneer, flying around the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor in 1909. Oil over a photograph, taken from the top of the statue.
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0065776 WRIGHT BROTHER'S PLANE. The Wright Brother's flying machine at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1903.
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0028029 WRIGHT BROTHERS BIPLANE. German engraving, early 20th century.
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0028092 WRIGHT BROTHER'S PATENT. Patent drawing, dated 22 May 1906, for Orville and Wilbur Wright's 'flying machine' (side view).
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0022172 WRIGHT BROTHERS. Wilbur (1867-1912) and Orville Wright (1871-1948). American pioneers in aviation. The Wright Brothers and their first flight (1903) commemorated on a U.S. postage stamp, 1949.
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0018154 WRIGHT BROTHERS' PLANS. Plans of the Wright Brothers' 1903 Biplane.
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0016327 WRIGHT BROTHERS' TELEGRAM. Orville Wright's telegram to his father announcing the successful flights of 17 December 1903.
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0012110 WRIGHT BROTHERS PLANE. A Wright Brothers biplane in flight. Pen-and-ink drawing by an unknown artist, c1907.
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0012028 ORVILLE WRIGHT IN FLIGHT. Orville Wright (1871-1948), American aviation pioneer, flying around the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor in 1909, photographed from the top of the statue.
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0007407 WRIGHT BROTHERS, 1903. The first heavier-than-air flight of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on 17 December 1903. Orville Wright is at the controls, Wilbur is on the ground. Oil over a photograph.
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0005044 WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER. Orville Wright in the sophisticated biplane glider used during the third season of glider trials at Kitty Hawk in 1902. The Wright brothers made nearly 1,000 flights in this machine, which, with its movable control surfaces, foreshadowed their 1903 airplane. Photograph, 1902.
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0001274 WRIGHT BROTHERS, 1903. First heavier-than-air flight of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Photograph, 17 December 1903.
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0000044 WRIGHT BROTHERS: BIPLANE. A Wright Brothers biplane in flight. Drawing, 1903.
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