Box 17B
Contains 134 Results:
Another view showing soldiers preparing the Wright 1909 U.S. Army Signal Corps Flyer for a trial flight at Fort Myer., 1909
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.
A soldier helps Wilbur and Orville Wright position the Wright 1909 U.S. Army Signal Corps Flyer on its launch rail at Fort Myer., 1909
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.
Orville and Wilbur Wright assist soldiers in positioning the Wright 1909 U.S. Army Signal Corps Flyer on the launch rail at Fort Myer., 1909
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.
Soldiers and assistants position the Wright 1909 U.S. Army Signal Corps Flyer on the launch rail at Fort Myer., 1909
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.
Front view of the Wright 1909 U.S. Army Signal Corps Flyer on its launch rail in preparation for a flight, 1909
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.
The newspaper reporters tent at Fort Myer with reporters and journalists, 1909
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.
Spectators watching a flight at Fort Myer, 1909
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.
The same group of spectators watching the same flight at Fort Myer, 1909
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.
Wilbur Wright, Charles Taylor, and soldiers move the damaged Wright 1909 U.S. Army Signal Corps Flyer to the hangar following Orville’s accident, 1909 July 2
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.
The Wright 1909 U.S. Army Signal Corps Flyer on the launch rail with the launch derrick, as newspapermen and a large crowd look on., 1909 July
Images in this folder are later reproductions made from negatives owned by the U.S. Army Air Service in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The item numbers are those assigned by the Air Service.