The 1903 Wright Flyer After Fourth Flight

The 1903 Wright Flyer sits with a broken forward elevator frame after the last of its four flights at Kitty Hawk, N.C., on Dec. 17, 1903
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The 1903 Wright Flyer sits with a broken forward elevator frame after the last of its four flights at Kitty Hawk, N.C., on Dec. 17, 1903
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