AV. Aviation
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
Wright Aeronautical Corporation Binder
The collection consists of the cover and spine from one Wright Aeronautical Corporation binder. The binder is labeled “Services Lectures: Wright Aircraft Engines, Paterson, N.J., U.S.A.” and includes the Wright Aircraft Engines logo.
Wright and Patterson Fields Postcard Collection (SC-140)
The collection consists of consists of nine halftone postcards in black and white, depicting Patterson and Wright Fields. The postcards appear to have been published as part of a series by the Wayne Paper Box and Printing Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Wright B Flyer Stereo Card (SC-124)
Stereo Card of the Wright B Flyer flying over Simms Station later Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. The image bears the copyright of the Keystone View Company for 1910. The company entitled the image “Conquering the Air-Wright Brothers Airship Flying at Dayton, Ohio.”
Wright Brothers Addendum Photographs
The collection consists of postcards, primarily of Wilbur Wright's time in France demonstrating the Flyer; and photographs (some of which are copies) of flight demonstrations in France and Germany, the Wright B Flyer, and awards and celebrations that include the Dayton Home Days parade in June 1909.
Wright Brothers Aviation Postcards (SC-136)
This small collection consists of 46 mixed American and European postcards that depict the Wrights, their planes, and monuments dedicated to them.
Wright Brothers Collection (MS-1)
Wright Brothers Collection (MS-1) SELECTIONS in CORE Scholar
Wright Brothers Photographs (MS-1) in Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)
Wright Brothers' Wills (SC-15)
Contains copies of Orville and Wilbur Wright's last wills and testaments, and a copy of Orville Wright estate record and death certificate.
Wright Company Glass Plate Negative Collection
: The Wright Company Glass Plate Negative collection consists of 92 glass plate negatives, and 10 film negatives relating to the Wright Company, the Wright School of Aviation, flights at Kitty Hawk, N.C., celebrations and aviation events, and a series of unidentified children.