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Wrights by
Patrick Alexander.
Capper was very
favorably impressed by the
Wrights, who
showed him
photographs of
their aircraft in flight. The
Wright brothers...
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wright in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wright an
occupational surname originating in England,
meaning worker or
shaper of wood.
Wright or
Wrights...
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article that the
Flyer nearly got
disposed of by the
Wrights. In
early 1912 Roy Knabenshue, the
Wrights Exhibition team manager, had a
conversation with Wilbur...
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legal battle with the
Wrights.
Curtiss sought to
prove Langley's machine,
which failed piloted tests nine days
before the
Wrights'
successful flight in...
- pleġa, plæġa ("play, exercise; sport, game; drama, applause"). The word
wright is an
archaic English term for a
craftsperson or
builder (as in a wheelwright...
- Texas, and San Francisco, California. In
February 2012, Gary Johnson, Lee
Wrights, Bill Still, Carl Person, and
Leroy Saunders parti****ted in a
debate held...
- Powerplant: 1 ×
Wrights' water-cooled, 4-cylinder,
inline engine, 20 hp (15 kW) Propellers:
Wrights'
elliptical propellers later changed to
Wrights' "bent-end"...
- The
Wrights Tunnel (also
known as the
Summit Tunnel,
Tunnel 2, or
Tunnel 1
after the
daylighting of the Cats
Canyon tunnel) is a
railroad tunnel located...
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Flyer II was
heavier by some 200
pounds (91 kg) than the 1903 machine. The
Wrights tested the new
aircraft at
Huffman Prairie, a cow
pasture outside of Dayton...
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Ornipholidotos irwini, the Vane-
Wright's gl****wing, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in Ghana,
Cameroon and Gabon. The
habitat consists...