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(2001 North Carolina State Quarter)
Photo courtesy of the U.S. Mint

(1480, Leonardo da Vinci; Helical Aerial Screw)
Copyright © NASA

(The First Aerial Voyage – 21 November 1783)
Copyright © 2003 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.

(Front view of 7 Hawthorn Street, the Wright home, with bare trees and a bicycle resting by the right gate of the front fence, about 1900)
Library of Congress: Reproduction Number: LC-W851-65

(Orville Wright)
Library of Congress: Reproduction Number: LC-W861-89

(Wilbur Wright)
Library of Congress: Reproduction Number: LC-W861-92

(Wilbur Wright working in the bicycle shop)
Library of Congress: Reproduction Number: LC-W851-81

(1901 Wright glider)
Library of Congress Subject File: Chanute, Octave – Photographs, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Originals, 1901.

(First Flight, Kitty Hawk, NC – 1903)
Photo Courtesy of NASA

(The Wright Brothers' 1906 Patent)
Photo courtesy of NASA

(Wright Brothers Aeroplane – Patented Plans, 1908)
Library of Congress: Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-127779

(The Channel Flight/Bleriot – 1909)
Print by H. Delaspre Library of Congress: Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-12735

(Close-up view of airplane, with seats for pilot and passenger – 1911)
Library of Congress: Reproduction Number: LC-W861-100

(Charles Lindbergh Crosses the Atlantic/May 21, 1927)
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh with the Spirit of St. Louis.
Photo courtesy of Warshaw Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution (CBA-1821).

(Orville Wright, Major John F. Curry, and Colonel Charles Lindbergh/June 22, 1927)
Library of Congress: Reproduction Number: LC-W861-174

 

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