Wilbur wright brothers portrait Black & White Stock Photos
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'.
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.
RME6JJK2–Wilbur Wright portrait in 1905.
RMER6WDN–Wilbur Wright of Wright Brothers
RMHRNP5Y–Young Wilbur Wright, 1870s
RMCT6BCK–Orville and Wilbur Wright
RM2GJT6DG–Wilbur Wright (1867-1912), co-developer along with his brother, Orville, of the world's first successful airplane. Photo: 1908.
RMCY8172–Orville & Wilbur Wright
RMRNFG5B–Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright, The Wright Brothers circa 1909 Image updated using digital restoration and retouching techniques
RM2TBR2FE–Orville Wright, age 34. Year 1905. Photograph by Orville & Wilbur Wright.
RMRNFG5E–Wilbur Wright aged 38 of the Wright Brothers circa 1905 Image updated using digital restoration and retouching techniques
RM2TBR2F9–Wilbur, left, and Orville Wright sit on the porch steps of their Dayton, Ohio, home in June 1909.
RFRT56X9–Portrait of Wilbur Wright, dated 1905.
RMCWB8DN–Wilbur Wright, ca. 1877
RM2A7Y71F–Orville Wright 1908 (man on right) Wilbur probably next to him on left
RMW7CBC0–Orville Wright, 1903. Artist: Unknown
RM2K0901Y–Wright Flights - Bishop Milton Wright, Father of Wilbur And Orville Wright, Dayton, Ohio, 1909.
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
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
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.
RMPGBJKP–Orville Wright 1908 (man on right) Wilbur probably next to him on left
RM2K093M7–Army Aviation - College Park Aviation Field, 2nd Season - Lt. Harry Graham, 1912. [Early test flights in Maryland. Lieutenant Graham flew Wright Brothers aircraft].
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
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].
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
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].
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
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].
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
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].
RMHRP21X–Wright Brothers
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].
RMHRP21R–Original Wright Airplane, 1903
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].
RMHRP21W–Wright Seaplane, 1913
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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