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DescriptionO.Wright Soaring 1911.jpg |
English: Illustration of soaring flights of O. Wright: "Arrows indicate 50-Mile Wind, Showing How Machine Was Sustained in a Stationary Position"
Deutsch: Illustration des vortriebslosen Fluges O. Wrights im Küstenaufwind der Outer Banks
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1911-12-?? |
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Popular Mechanics, S. 799 (V. Lougheed: "The Sectet Experiments of the Wright Brothers") |
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not mentioned by name; author? |
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Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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