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This is what happens when you are in too big of a hurry to take notes...
All I am certain of it that it is a reproduction of the first US Army aircraft. HELP ME NETKO (or whoever...)! William M. (Bill) Brown seneo-pro |
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![]() "Bill Brown" wrote in message ... This is what happens when you are in too big of a hurry to take notes... All I am certain of it that it is a reproduction of the first US Army aircraft. HELP ME NETKO (or whoever...)! William M. (Bill) Brown seneo-pro y i think it is the actual wright flyer the army bought and not a reproduction. |
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![]() "Ray O'Hara" wrote in message ... "Bill Brown" wrote in message ... This is what happens when you are in too big of a hurry to take notes... All I am certain of it that it is a reproduction of the first US Army aircraft. HELP ME NETKO (or whoever...)! William M. (Bill) Brown seneo-pro y i think it is the actual wright flyer the army bought and not a reproduction. Not THE, but one of the early variants produced. The original is on display at the Smithsonian in DC. Luke |
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![]() "Luke" wrote in message ... "Ray O'Hara" wrote in message ... "Bill Brown" wrote in message ... This is what happens when you are in too big of a hurry to take notes... All I am certain of it that it is a reproduction of the first US Army aircraft. HELP ME NETKO (or whoever...)! William M. (Bill) Brown seneo-pro y i think it is the actual wright flyer the army bought and not a reproduction. Not THE, but one of the early variants produced. The original is on display at the Smithsonian in DC. Luke the one at the smithsonian is the first wright flyer. the one at the air force museum is the original plane the army bought... it differs from the first plane in that the pilot and passenger are sitting and not lying down. the wright's called all thier planes flyers. they sold several to various countries. |
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