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Wilbur, left, and Orville Wright sit on the porch steps of their Dayton, Ohio, home in June 1909. Date: June 1909: Source: Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum: Author: unattributed: Permission (Reusing this file)
For 34 years, this house was the gathering place for the greats and near-greats in the history of American aviation. The home was owned by the NCR Corporation after Orville's death until August 18, 2006, when the company donated the historic home to the Wright Family Foundation in honor of Orville's 135th birthday and National Aviation Day.
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The images have good EV and show them in 1905. Their most successful trials were between September 26 and October 5, 1905. The images are restored. This is the second nomination, hopefully it will pass this time. Articles in which this image appears Wright brothers FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/People/Science and ...
Also, I think the photographer missed the focus in the Wilbur Wright image. — Chris Woodrich 05:43, 26 May 2015 (UTC) According to the LoC, the photos were by the Wright brothers themselves. This really should be on the file information page. Adam Cuerden 19:41, 26 May 2015 (UTC)
The Wright Brothers' U.S. Patent 821,393 issued 1906. The Wright brothers wrote their 1903 patent application themselves, but it was rejected. In January 1904, they hired Ohio patent attorney Henry Toulmin, and on May 22, 1906, they were granted U.S. Patent 821393 [12] for "new and useful Improvements in Flying Machines
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