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"Wright Memorial, near Flying Field, front"
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BuckeyeTraveller
Name
User
Date
RobbieMouatHuffmanPrarie
thmouatjr
11-19-2011
Orville Wright
Ohio Historical Society
02-17-2006
Huffman Flying Field Marker
DennyG
11-07-2006
Replica Hangar at Huffman Flying Field
DennyG
11-07-2006
Marker
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Boundary marker flagpole at Huffman Prairie
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Plaque on boundary marker flagpole at Huffman Prairie
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Aviation landmark plaque on boundary marker flagpole at Huffman Prairie
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
National Park Service sign at Prairie
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Recreation of Wright Brothers historic controlled flight on the 102nd Anniversary, October 5, 2007
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Recreation of Wright Brothers historic controlled flight on the 102nd Anniversary, October 5, 2007
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Recreation of Wright Brothers historic controlled flight on the 102nd Anniversary, October 5, 2007
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Recreation of Wright Brothers historic controlled flight on the 102nd Anniversary, October 5, 2007
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Recreation of Wright Brothers historic controlled flight on the 102nd Anniversary, October 5, 2007
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Huffman Prairie
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Huffman Prairie
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Huffman Prairie
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Huffman Prairie
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Reconstruction of Wright Brother's catapult to launch plane
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Reconstruction of Wright Brother's catapult to launch plane
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Reconstruction of Wright Brothers' Barn
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Reconstruction of Wright Brothers' Barn, interior
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Reconstruction of Wright Brothers' Barn, front
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Huffman Dam of the Miami Conservancy District, just south of the Flying Field
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Wright Memorial, near Flying Field, from distance
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Wright Memorial, near Flying Field, front
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Wright Memorial, near Flying Field, plaque about Huffman Prairie flights
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Wright Memorial, near Flying Field, plaque about early pilots who trained at Huffman Prairie
BuckeyeTraveller
12-21-2007
Front Text : "Huffman Prairie Flying Field"
Huffman Prairie Flying Field, a unit of the Dayton Heritage National Historical Park, is the site where Wilbur and Orville Wright flew and perfected the world's first practical airplane, the 1905 Wright Flyer III, after their first flights in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in 1903. The Wright brothers mastered the principles of controlled, powered flight at Huffman Prairie during 1904 and 1905. From 1910 to 1915, they operated the Wright School of Aviation here, training many of the world's first pilots, including many military pilots.
Back Text : "Huffman Prairie Flying Field"
Huffman Prairie Flying Field, a unit of the Dayton Heritage National Historical Park, is the site where Wilbur and Orville Wright flew and perfected the world's first practical airplane, the 1905 Wright Flyer III, after their first flights in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in 1903. The Wright brothers mastered the principles of controlled, powered flight at Huffman Prairie during 1904 and 1905. From 1910 to 1915, they operated the Wright School of Aviation here, training many of the world's first pilots, including many military pilots.
Latitude / Longitude
Unknown
Address
Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433
Greene County
Location Directions
N side of Huffman Prairie Flying Field at Marl & Symmes Roads, Wright Patterson AFB
Keywords
Aeronautics
Categories
Transportation
Sponsor(s)
Ohio Bicentennial Commission and The Ohio Historical Society
Year
2003