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Summary Of: Wright Flyer

Wright Flyer I in the Smithsonian exhibit... Wright Flyer I in the Smithsonian exhibit... the famous first flight photo of the 1903 Wright Flyer at Kitty Hawk... A piece of fabric and wood from the Wright Flyer was taken to the surface of the Moon by the crew of Apollo 11...

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