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    The Wright Model B is an early pusher biplane designed by the Wright brothers in the United States in 1910. It was the first of their designs to be built...
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    The Wright Model A is an early aircraft produced by the Wright Brothers in the United States beginning in 1906. It was a development of their Flyer III...
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    The Wright Model EX is an early biplane built by the Wright Brothers. It is a scaled-down, single-seat derivative of the Wright Model B designed specifically...
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    (airship) Related development The Wrights' unpowered gliders 1902 Glider Flyer II Flyer III Wright Model A Wright Model B "Wright Brothers". Smithsonian National...
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  • aircraft Wright Model B, an early pusher airplane Allis-Chalmers Model B, a tractor Buick Model B, a car Cadillac Model B, a car Ford Model B (1904), a...
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    The Wright Model C "Speed Scout" was an early military aircraft produced in the United States and which first flew in 1912. It was a development of the...
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  • Glider Wright Flyer Wright Flyer II Wright Model A Wright Model B Notes Combs, Harry (1979). Kill Devil Hill: Discovering the Secret of the Wright Brothers...
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    Retrieved 25 July 2021. "1916 Wright Model L". Wright Brothers Aeroplane Company. Retrieved 25 July 2021. Media related to Wright Company at Wikimedia Commons...
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    France and by Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft in Germany. Wright Model A Wright Model B Wright Model R Wright Vertical 4 engines can be seen on display in the...
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    9) in August 1912. In September 1913, a Burgess Model F seaplane based on a modified Wright Model B design with pontoons, was delivered to the Signal...
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    picture recorded from an airplane was from a Wright Model B floatplane, by Frank Coffyn in 1911. The Wright Brothers, widely celebrated for their breakthrough...
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    Roadster or the Baby Wright, it was designed for speed and altitude competitions. The Wright Model R was derived from the Wright Model B, and was a two-bay...
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    Flyer merely bounces off the wall undamaged. Several replicas of the Wright Model B were constructed for the filming of the 1978 telemovie The Winds of...
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  • and B alleles exist: (A-A-A-A), (B-A-A-A), (A-B-A-A), (B-B-A-A), (A-A-B-A), (B-A-B-A), (A-B-B-A), (B-B-B-A), (A-A-A-B), (B-A-A-B), (A-B-A-B), (B-B-A-B),...
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    Milling as Wright pilot instructors and Capt. Paul W. Beck as the Curtiss instructor. William Starling Burgess also brought a licensed Wright Model B named...
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    Lewis gun (category EngvarB from March 2020)
    Chandler of the US Army fired a prototype Lewis gun from the foot-bar of a Wright Model B Flyer. Lewis guns were used extensively on British and French aircraft...
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    Wright Model B aeroplane 65 miles (105 km) carrying a package of 200 pounds of silk for the opening of a store. Newspaper clippings quoted the Wright...
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    Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation was a short-lived aircraft manufacturing business venture between the Wright Company (after Orville Wright sold the...
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    personnel from Wright to join his new firm. Working off Lawrance's designs, Wright Aeronautical developed an air-cooled engine, the Model J Whirlwind series...
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    other contender is Grant Morton, who is reported to have jumped from a Wright Model B piloted by Phil Parmalee over Venice Beach, California, United States...
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    general Henry H. Arnold, as a young officer, nearly lost control of his Wright Model B in 1911 after a bug flew into his eye while he was not wearing goggles...
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    and 6, a Wright B was ordered to be built under license by Burgess Company and Curtis as its "Model F" (S.C. No. 5). A sixth aircraft, a Wright B Flyer designated...
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    (1947). As a young man, Howland learned to fly at the Wright Flying School and soloed on a Wright Model B. This lent special poignancy to his scenes with James...
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    Thomas Sopwith (category EngvarB from August 2014)
    Aviation Company, initially at Brooklands. On 24 October 1912 using a Wright Model B completely rebuilt by Sopwith and fitted with an ABC 40 hp engine, Harry...
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    The Consolidated B-32 Dominator (Consolidated Model 34) was an American heavy strategic bomber built for the United States Army Air Forces during World...
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    and talked to famous aviator Ruth Law and sat in the cockpit of her Wright Model B aircraft. He studied Horatio Barber's flying instruction book Aerobatics...
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    The Curtiss-Wright Model 21 (also known as the Curtiss-Wright Model 21 Demonstrator, the Curtiss-Wright CW-21 Interceptor, the Curtiss-Wright CW-21 Demon)...
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    Franklin Airshow features The Wright Brothers Aeronautical Engineering Collection, their newly restored Wright Model B airplane, and a United States Air...
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    attempt to win the $50,000 (approximately $1,687,000 today) Hearst prize in a Wright biplane equipped with a Cole Motor Car Company engine. After his first day...
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    Frank Lloyd Wright Sr. (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He designed more than 1,000 structures...
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