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Box 17A

 Container

Contains 128 Results:

Léon Bollée, Wilbur Wright, and three unidentified officials, standing on the observation tower at Camp d’Auvours, 1908

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 9
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908

Wilbur supervising the hauling up of the launch weight in preparation for a flight, probably at Les Hunaudières, 1908 Aug.

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 10
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908 Aug.

Rear view of Wright 1907 Flyer being moved from or to its hangar, probably Camp d'Auvours, Le Mans, France, 1908. The hangar is to the right of the airplane., 1908

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 11
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908

Press photograph showing reporters watching Wilbur Wright and two assistants starting the Wright 1907 Flyer motor, at Camp d’Auvours, 1908

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 12
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908

Hart O. Berg and other spectators and assistants watch Wilbur work on the motor of his Wright 1907 Flyer, Camp d’Auvours, 1908

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908

Léon Bollée drives a car pulling the Wright 1907 Flyer across the field at Camp d’Auvours, with Wilbur Wright standing on the running board of the automobile., 1908

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 14
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908

The Wright 1907 Flyer near its hangar at Camp d’Auvours, 1908

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 15
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908

Four men, including Wilbur Wright, pulling the Wright 1907 Flyer across the field at Camp d’Auvours while a large crowd of spectators look on from a distance, 1908

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 16
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908

Composite photographic reproduction showing four images, two of Wilbur Wright at Le Mans, one of the Wright Memorial in Dayton, and another showing the Wright Brothers receiving Congressional medals at the Homecoming Celebration at Dayton, 1909., 1908-1909

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 17
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908-1909

Composite photo reproduction showing four images of Wilbur Wright in France, 1908-1909

 Item — Box: 17A, Folder: 3, Item: 18
Scope and Contents From the Series: Wilbur Wright traveled to Le Mans, France, in May 1908. He spent June and July assembling a 1907 model Wright Flyer which had been shipped to France the previous year. This Flyer was based on the design of the modified 1905 Wright Flyer and was equipped with two seats and a stick to control wing warping, instead of the old hip cradle. This design subsequently became known as the Wright Model A. Wilbur was offered space to work in the automobile factory of Léon Bollée. On August...
Dates: 1908-1909