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| Title |
Orville Wright's last flight |
| Personal
Name |
Renneisen, Bob |
| Publication
Title |
Aerospace historian |
| Pages |
p.29-31 |
| Publication
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Spring 1968 |
| Language |
English |
| Form
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journal article |
| Country |
United States |
| Open
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Biographical References -- Orville Wright ,Airplanes and Flights |
| Volume(Issue) |
15(1) |
| Abstract |
An account of the flight of the new C-69 Constellation at Wright Field, Dayton, OH, Apr. 26, 1944. What made the flight notable was that Orville Wright, surviving co-inventor of the airplane took over the controls for 10 minutes. It was to be his last flight. |
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