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The Flight of Orville Wright
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- Moross on Wright Bros, 1910 Air Show
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- Lincoln Beachey Enters IMS Air Show - 1910
- P.P. Willis Details IMS Aero Field
- Moross Talks Air Politics
- "Airship" Entries at IMS Air Show
- Moross Closes Wright Bros. Deal (1910)
- Coey & Bumbaugh's Airplane
- The Battle For An Air Show
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- Images from Last Day of 1910 Air Show
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- Walter Brookins Background
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- A Ride on the Wind Wagon
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- Orville Wright First to Mount to the Air
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- Wind Wagon vs. Airplane
- Mechanical Bird in Flight - Photos
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- Sex Discrimination at Aviation Meet
- Wright Mechanics Prepare Planes
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This is a nice package. One article is a thoughtful piece debating the merits of a dirigible versus an airplane in the dream of crossing the Atlantic to Europe. The next article details the impressive flight of Orville Wright on the final day of the meet June aviation meet at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Finally, there is a curious piece where an officer of the Overland automobile company defended the Overland Wind Wagon car as a valuable resource to the country, not something frivilous.
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