Box 20B
Container
Contains 5 Results:
Front view of the Wright Model L Flyer biplane at an airfield in Dayton, 1916
Item — Box: 20B, Folder: 7, Item: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates:
1916
Alexander Ogilvie at Belmont Park, 1910 Oct.
Item — Box: 20B, Folder: 8, Item: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates:
1910 Oct.
Close view of the front end of John B. Moissant’s Blériot XI., 1910 Oct.
Item — Box: 20B, Folder: 9, Item: 11
Scope and Contents
From the File:
Most images show the aircraft outside their hangars.
Dates:
1910 Oct.
Howard Gill flying in an early Curtiss pusher, circa 1910
Item — Box: 20B, Folder: 10, Item: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates:
circa 1910
Close right front view of Lt. John Macready seated in the Lemp Flyer., 1924
Item — Box: 20B, Folder: 12, Item: 11
Scope and Contents
From the File:
All original U.S. Army Air Corps photographs. The “Lemp” Flyer was modified with the addition of ailerons instead of wing warping and an eight-cylinder Rausenberger engine. Howard Rinehart used the machine as a trainer in 1916 at Mineola on Long Island. This Flyer was last flown by Lt. John A. Macready during the International Air Races held at Dayton in 1924. It is today in the collection of the United States Air Force Museum.
Dates:
1924