Wrights, 1906, The Wright Brothers' flying machine and what it has accomplished - a communication from Orville and Wilbur Wright to the ACA, a letter to the Aero Society, and an account of Santos-Dumont's helicoptere

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Original title The Wright Brothers' flying machine and what it has accomplished. (A communication from Messrs. Orville and Wilbur Wright to the Aero Club of America, giving details of the development of their motor-driven aeroplane. Also a letter to the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain and a short account of Santos-Dumont's helicoptere.)
Simple title The Wright Brothers' flying machine and what it has accomplished. (A communication from Messrs. Orville and Wilbur Wright to the Aero Club of America, giving details of the development of their motor-driven aeroplane. Also a letter to the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain and a short account of Santos-Dumont's helicoptere.)
Authors Wright brothers
Date 1906
Countries US
Languages en
Keywords Wright flying machine, accomplished, comumunication, Aero Club of America, club, development, motor, aeroplane, Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, account, account, Santos-Dumont, helicopter
Journal Scient. Amer. Suppl.
Related to aircraft? 1
Page count 1
Word count
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  • Brockett 1910, page 903, entry 13036: Wright, Wilbur, and Orville. The Wright Brothers' flying machine and what it has accomplished. (A communication from Messrs. Orville and Wilbur Wright to the Aero Club of America, giving details of the development of their motor-driven aeroplane. Also a letter to the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain and a short account of Santos-Dumont's helicoptere.) Scient. Amer. Suppl., Vol. 61, No. 1579 (April 7, 1906), New York, p. 25303. (13036