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RMFDX5HE–Wilbur Wright, one of the pioneering Wright Brothers, aged 38 in 1905
RMBMXFNA–Portrait photo circa 1905 of American aviation pioneer Wilbur Wright (1867 – 1912) - one of the famous 'Wright Brothers'.
RM2BFEHBG–Wilbur Wright in December 1908On December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers made the very first flight of an airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina with their history-making Flyer.
RMER6WED–Childhood portrait of Wilbur Wright. Date between 1901 and 1928.
RM2JT9H25–A portrait of Wilbur Wright (1867-1912), who with his brother Orville, together known as the Wright brothers, were American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane. They made the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft with the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903, 4 mi (6 km) south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
RMMMB2T1–Wilbur Wright, with his autograph. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2GBTRXM–Early days of flight . An old press portrait of aircraft pioneer Orville Wright (1871-1948) in his flying cap and jacket. brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright though known for their flying exploits, also owned a printers and a cycling establishment.
RME6JJK2–Wilbur Wright portrait in 1905.
RMER6WDN–Wilbur Wright of Wright Brothers
RMHRNP5Y–Young Wilbur Wright, 1870s
RMCT6BCK–Orville and Wilbur Wright
RM2GJT6DF–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912), co-developer along with his brother, Orville, of the world's first successful airplane. Photo: 1908.
RMW66NG4–Portrait of Wilbur Wright (1867- 1912), colorized photograph.
RMCCD43X–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912). American aviator. Plane flying over the field Anvours (France). Illustration.
RMD0NX5G–Wilbur Wright, Brothers, and Other Men
RMCY8172–Orville & Wilbur Wright
RM2C98010–An old cigarette card (c. 1929) with a portrait of the Wright brothers – Orville (1871–1948) and Wilbur (1867–1912) and an illustration of their first aeroplane, the 'Wright Flyer'. The brothers were two American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane. They made the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft with the 'Wright Flyer' on December 17, 1903, near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA.
RMW66NFP–Portrait of Orville Wright (1871 - 1948), colorized photograph.
RMRNFG5B–Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright, The Wright Brothers circa 1909 Image updated using digital restoration and retouching techniques
RMFDX5H3–Wright Brothers. Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright, c.1909
RMBMXJ7X–Portrait photo circa 1905 of American aviation pioneer Orville Wright (1871 – 1948) - one of the famous Wright Brothers.
RM2PXPP25–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912), one of the pioneering Wright Brothers, aged 41, in 1908
RM2BFEHBM–Brothers WrightOn December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers made the very first flight of an airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina with their history-making Flyer.
RMRNFG5E–Wilbur Wright aged 38 of the Wright Brothers circa 1905 Image updated using digital restoration and retouching techniques
RMMKPGRN–Wilbur Wright. Hand-colored halftone of a photograph
RM2KMBCCT–A portrait photograph of Orville Wright at Wright brothers, by Wilbur Wright. 1905.
RMER6WCH–Wright Brothers and Aviation Pioneers
RM2PYXEWN–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912), American aviation pioneer and brother of Orville Wright, with whom he worked closely throughout his life. Drawing by Leo Mielziner. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection.nn [automated translation]
RMG15MKR–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) and his brother Orville (1871-1948), were two Americans 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
RM2RP2W7B–Wilbur Wright, age 38, head and shoulders, about 1905; one of the earliest published photographs of him.
RM2GJT6DE–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912), co-developer along with his brother, Orville, of the world's first successful airplane. Photo: 1908.
RFRT56X9–Portrait of Wilbur Wright, dated 1905.
RMD0KNM7–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912). American aviator. Plane flying over the field Anvours (France). Colored engraving.
RM2M400M6–Kill Devil Hills, NC, USA, 17th December 2022, surviving members of the Tuskegee Airman pose with the portrait of General Benjamin O. Davis Jr. as he is inducted into the First Flight Shrine at the 119th anniversary of the Wright Brothers first powered flight. Credit D Guest Smith / Alamy Live News
RMD0NX7P–Wright Brothers and Sister
RMCWB8DN–Wilbur Wright, ca. 1877
RMRC51XC–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912). American aviator. With his brother is credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane. Plane flying over the field Anvours (France) at a speed of 80 km / h. 1908. Colored engraving.
RM2A7Y71F–Orville Wright 1908 (man on right) Wilbur probably next to him on left
RMTXGR8X–Wilbur Wright's (American aviator) first flight in Europe, at the Hunaudieres racetrack near Le Mans, France in the Wright Brothers' 'Flyer', August 1908 Illustration from 'Le Petit Journal' Paris, August 30, 1908
RM2BFEHBE–Brothers WrightOn December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers made the very first flight of an airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina with their history-making Flyer.
RM2K0901Y–Wright Flights - Bishop Milton Wright, Father of Wilbur And Orville Wright, Dayton, Ohio, 1909.
RM2BFEHBB–Brothers WrightOn December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers made the very first flight of an airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina with their history-making Flyer.
RM2KMBBK9–A portrait photograph of Wilbur Wright at Wright brothers, by Orville Wright. 1905.
RM2BFEHB6–Wright Brothers
RF2D7GA2D–Portrait of Wright Brothers in Wright Brothers National Memorial Museum in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, USA.
RMG15MKP–Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 - January 30, 1948) and his brother Wilbur (1867-1912), were two Americans credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air h
RM2RP2WEC–Wilbur, left, and Orville Wright sit on the porch steps of their Dayton, Ohio, home in June 1909.
RM2GJT6DG–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912), co-developer along with his brother, Orville, of the world's first successful airplane. Photo: 1908.
RM2TBR2FE–Orville Wright, age 34. Year 1905. Photograph by Orville & Wilbur Wright.
RMBG8HRP–WRIGHT, Wilbur (Milville, Indiana, 1867-Dayton, Ohio, 1912). American aviator.
RM2TBR2F9–Wilbur, left, and Orville Wright sit on the porch steps of their Dayton, Ohio, home in June 1909.
RM2M400M4–Kill Devil Hills, NC, USA, 17th December 2022, the portrait of General Benjamin O. Davis Jr. who commanded the Tuskeege Airmen is unveiled by Doug Melville and Gen. Mark D. Kelly at the 119th anniversary of the Wright Brothers first powered flight. Credit D Guest Smith / Alamy Live News
RFW4G3RX–Kohler, Wisconsin, The USA - 20 May 1938: US historical envelope: cover with cachet The Wright Brothers. National Air Mail Week, industrial village.
RMPPEYDY–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.
RMPGBJKP–Orville Wright 1908 (man on right) Wilbur probably next to him on left
RFW4W5BC–Kohler, Wisconsin, The USA, 20 May 1938: US historical envelope: cover with cachet The Wright Brothers. World's first Aviators. National Air Mail Week
RM2MACD3P–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Congo, that shows Wilbur Wright, Model B Airplane, Powered Flight, 90th Anniversary, circa 1993.
RF2DXH5MA–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 30, 2019: A stamp printed in United States shows Orville and Wilbur Wright, And Flyer A, Wright Brothers Issue serie, circa 197
RM2K093M7–Army Aviation - College Park Aviation Field, 2nd Season - Lt. Harry Graham, 1912. [Early test flights in Maryland. Lieutenant Graham flew Wright Brothers aircraft].
RM2BFEHB8–Orville WrightOn December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers made the very first flight of an airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina with their history-making Flyer.
RMG15JCG–Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 - January 30, 1948) and his brother Wilbur (1867-1912), were two Americans credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air h
RM2GJT6GK–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912), co-developer along with his brother, Orville, of the world's first successful airplane. Photo: 1908.
RM2TBR2FB–Wilbur Wright, age 38, head and shoulders, about 1905; one of the earliest published photographs of him. Photograph by Orville & Wilbur Wright.
RM2RP2TYR–Orville Wright, age 34. Year 1905.
RM2MACCND–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Congo, that shows Orville Wright and Model B Biplane, Powered Flight, 90th Anniversary, circa 1993.
RM2K08YR3–Wright Brothers Flight, 1909. [The Wright brothers conducted test flights at Fort Myer after the U.S. War Department offered them a $25,000 contract if their Flyer reached a speed of 40 miles per hour].
RM2BFEHBJ–Orville WrightOn December 17, 1903, the Wright Brothers made the very first flight of an airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina with their history-making Flyer.
RMG15MKK–Orville Wright, age 34, 1905. Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 - January 30, 1948) and his brother Wilbur (1867-1912), were two Americans credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered an
RM2K093K7–Army Aviation, College Park - Aviator 2nd Lt. Harry Graham, U.S.Army Infantry, 1912. [Early test flights in Maryland. Lieutenant Graham flew Wright Brothers aircraft].
RMG15MKN–Orville Wright before he grew a mustache, 1897. Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 - January 30, 1948) and his brother Wilbur (1867-1912), were two Americans credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first cont
RM2K08MHM–Wright Brothers Airplane, Etc - Harry Atwood, 1911. [US aviation pineer, engineer and inventor Atwood was chief flight instructor for William Starling Burgess whose Burgess Company built a variety of airplanes, including licensed Wright aircraft].
RMHRP21X–Wright Brothers
RM2K08MHR–Wright Brothers Airplane, Etc - Harry Atwood, 1911. [US aviation pineer, engineer and inventor Atwood was chief flight instructor for William Starling Burgess whose Burgess Company built a variety of airplanes, including licensed Wright aircraft].
RMHRP21R–Original Wright Airplane, 1903
RM2K0902E–Wright Flights, Fort Myer, Virginia, July 1909 - Spectators: Sen. Kean; Sen. Lodge; Sen. A.O. [Augustus Octavius] Bacon. [The Wright brothers conducted test flights at Fort Myer after the U.S. War Department offered them a $25,000 contract if their Flyer reached a speed of 40 miles per hour].
RMHRP21W–Wright Seaplane, 1913
RM2K08YRC–Wright Flights, Fort Myer, Virginia, July 1909. Spectators: Maj. G.O. Squier [Major General George Owen Squier]; Rep. Prince; Gen. Allen. [The Wright brothers conducted test flights at Fort Myer after the U.S. War Department offered them a $25,000 contract if their Flyer reached a speed of 40 miles per hour].
RM2K08YYK–Wright Flights, Fort Myer, Virginia, July 1909 - Spectators: Robert Bacon; Sec. of War Dickinson; Sen. Elihu Root. [The Wright brothers conducted test flights at Fort Myer after the U.S. War Department offered them a $25,000 contract if their Flyer reached a speed of 40 miles per hour].
RM2K08YPY–Wright Flights - Spectators: George Von L. Meyer, Robert Bacon, Henry Cabot Lodge, 1909. [George von Lengerke Meyer, Secretary of Navy, 1909-1913; Robert Bacon, Secretary of State, 1909; Ambassador To France, 1909-1912; Henry Cabot Lodge, Rep. From Massachusetts, 1887-1893; Senator, 1893-1924. The Wright brothers conducted test flights at Fort Myer after the U.S. War Department offered them a $25,000 contract if their Flyer reached a speed of 40 miles per hour].
RM2K0902M–Wright Flights, Fort Myer, Virginia, July 1909. First Army Flights; Lt. Frank Lahm And Lt. Fonlois [sic], 1909 July. [The Wright brothers conducted test flights at Fort Myer after the U.S. War Department offered them a $25,000 contract if their Flyer reached a speed of 40 miles per hour. Seen here are US Army aviation pioneers Frank P. Lahm and Benjamin D. Foulois].
RM2K08MHA–Aviator Harry Atwood, in Plane with Leo Stevens, 1911. [US aviation pineer, engineer and inventor Atwood was chief flight instructor for William Starling Burgess whose Burgess Company built a variety of airplanes, including licensed Wright aircraft. Seen here with balloonist Albert Leo Stevens].
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