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Obituaries: Orville Wright Isis
May 1948
Obituaries: Orville Wright
1949

Obituary Current Biography 1948
1949
Obituary. Orville Wright Engineer
Feb. 6, 1948

Octave Chanute's Work in Aviation Aeronautics
Wright, Wilbur in partY - Jan. 1911
Odyssey of the Flyer American history illustrated
McIntyre, Doug - Jan./Feb. 1994

Official Post Office Department Notice Concerning New 63 Air Mail Stamp Airpost Journal
Apr. 1953
Official Program of the Wright Brothers Celebration, Dayton, Ohio, June 17 and 18,
1909

Ohio in Aviation. Twenty-Fourth Annual Banquet of the Ohio Society of New York . . .
1910
Ohio. General Assembly. Joint Resolution Providing for a Testimonial to Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright, Deceased, Inventors of the Airplane on the 26th Anniversary of the First Human Flight in a Heavier-Than-Air Machine
1929

Ohio. Senate. Providing for the Presentation of a Medal to Orville and Wilbur Wright, of Dayton, Ohio, in Recognition of Their Great Genius, Displayed by Their Invention of the Aeroplane
Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 12, 1909
Oil Portrait of Wilbur WrightY
1952

On Twenty-Five Years of Flying Aeroplane
G reyY, C. G. - Dec. 19, 1928
On Wright's Trials at Fort Myer Aeronautics
Brown, Harold A. - Aug. 1909

On a Matter of Fraud Aeroplane
G reyY, C. G. - Oct. 26, 1921
On the Death of Orville Wright Interavia
Mar. 1948

On the Eve of the 40th Anniversary U.S. Air Services
Findley, Earl N.Y - Nov. 1943
On the Wings of the Wind Van Norden Magazine
Newton, Byron R. - Aug. 1908

On the Wright - Smithsonian Wrangle Slipstream
Apr. 1925
On the Wright Patent Decision Aeronautics
Curtiss, Greely S. - Apr. 1913

On the Wright Patents and the Aircraft Industry. An Official Pronouncement Aeroplane
G reyY, C. G. - Oct. 4, 1916
One of the Greatest Achievements in the Story of the Human Race U. S. Air Services
Newton, Byron R. - Dec. 1931

Opening Up in Italy Aeroplane
Nov. 28, 1947
Operation "Homecoming." Sperryscope
True, Webster P. - Winter 1949

Opinion by John R. Hazel, District Judge
1910
Opinion of John R. Hazel, District Judge, February 21, 1913.Y
June-July 1913

Opinion of Judge Hand Granting Preliminary Injunction in Favor of the Wright Company, Complainants, against Louis Paulhan, Defendant
1910
Opinion of Lacombe, Coxe, and Noyes, Circuit Judges, June 14, 1910Y
Sept.-Oct., 1910

Opinion of Lacombe, Coxe, and Ward, Circuit Judges, January 13, 1914.Y
Apr.-May 1914
Opinion of Lacombe, Ward, and Hayes, Circuit Court Judges, June 14, 1910.Y
Sept.-Oct. 1910

Original Langley Machine Flies Aeronautics
May 30, 1914
Original Wind Tunnel of the Wright Brothers U.S. Air Services
Brewer, Griffith - Nov. 1938

Orville Flies Army Plane Chirp
Mar. 1948, no. 37
Orville Wright La Conquete de l'air
Sept. 15, 1908

Orville Wright
1908
Orville Wright
1910

Orville Wright
1916
Orville Wright
1921

Orville Wright
1922
Orville Wright
1928

Orville Wright
1929
Orville Wright
1932

Orville Wright
1932
Orville Wright
1932

Orville Wright
1942
Orville Wright Current Biography
Oct. 1946

Orville Wright Engineering
Feb. 6, 1948
Orville Wright Chirp
Mar. 1948

Orville Wright
1949
Orville Wright
1950

Orville Wright
1962
Orville Wright
1964

Orville Wright U.S. Air Services
Findley, Earl N.Y - Feb. 1948
Orville Wright
Wright, Katharine.Y - 1922

Orville Wright
Dunham, Samuel R. - 1915
Orville Wright Mechanical Engineering
Durand, William F. - July 1948

Orville Wright
Henderson, Archibald - 1930
Orville Wright Accuses Smithsonian Slipstream
Marshall, Fred A. - Apr. 1928

Orville Wright Attends 41st Anniversary Celebration U.S. Air Services
Jan. 1945
Orville Wright Awarded John Fritz Medal American Machinist
May 1920

Orville Wright Breaks All Records--62 Minutes in the Air Aeronautics
Sept. 1908
Orville Wright Calls Armored Plate Useless Aerial Age Weekly
June 3, 1918

Orville Wright Declines--Naturally U.S. Air Services
Apr. 1928
Orville Wright Dinner Journal of the Society of Automotive Engineers
July 1918

Orville Wright Dinner an Ovation Automotive Industries
June 20, 1918
Orville Wright Dinner of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., July i.e. JuneY, 1918, Dayton, Ohio
1918

Orville Wright Disparages the Glider Literary Digest
Jan. 6, 1923
Orville Wright Favors All Aid to Britain U.S. Air Services
May 1941

Orville Wright Finds Historic Relic, Long Lost. Mechanism Which Made First Flight Possible Comes to Light in Laboratory Attic U.S. Air Services
Shaw, Herbert - Jan. 1947
Orville Wright Flies Constellation Aviation News
May 1, 1944

Orville Wright Flies at Dayton Aero
Apr. 29, 1911
Orville Wright Flight in Berlin Sport im Bild
Hildebrandt, Alfred - Aug. 8, 1909

Orville Wright Forecasts Aircraft Expansion U.S. Air Services
Nov. 1925
Orville Wright Foresees Great Progress in Next Decade U.S. Air Services
Jan. 1938

Orville Wright Gets Certificate No. 1 Civil Aeronautics Journal
Sept. 15, 1940
Orville Wright Gives Original Airplane to England U.S. Air Services
Findley, Earl N.Y - June 1925

Orville Wright Goes Again to Kitty Hawk U.S. Air Services
Findley, Earl N.Y - May 1939
Orville Wright Honored Aeronautical Engineering Review
June 1944

Orville Wright Honored U.S. Air Services
June 1920
Orville Wright Interviewed Popular Aviation
Farber, James - Apr. 1934

Orville Wright Looks Back to Aviation's Birthday New York Times Magazine
Cesare, Oscar - Dec. 11, 1938
Orville Wright Makes New Two Man Record Aeronautics
Sept. 1909

Orville Wright Ordered Return to America of Original Airplane U.S. Air Services
Findley, Earl N.Y - Feb. 1948
Orville Wright Presented the Daniel Guggenheim Medal for 1929 Mechanical Engineering
May 1930

Orville Wright Presented with Honorary Pilot's License No. 1 Air Line Pilot
July 1940
Orville Wright Proposed for Nobel Prize Aerial Age
Aug. 28, 1916

Orville Wright Receives John Fritz Medal Mining & Metallurgy
June 1920, no. 162
Orville Wright Receives Washington Award Journal of the Western Society of Engineers
June 1927 (news section)

Orville Wright Reminds a German General of a Circus
Cuneo, John R. - 1942
Orville Wright Says 10,000 Aeroplanes Would Win the War Within Ten Weeks New York Times Magazine Section
Findley, Earl N.Y - July 1, 1917

Orville Wright Says his Health Would not Permit Him to Accept Commission to Rebuild Aerial Age Weekly
July 5, 1915
Orville Wright Sells Aeroplane Rights to Syndicate Aerial Age Weekly
Oct. 18, 1915

Orville Wright Studies Gliders Aviation News
Aug. 30, 1943
Orville Wright Succeeds Col. F. P. Lahm as Chairman, N. A. A. Contest Committee National Aeronautic Association Review
Aug. 1, 1924

Orville Wright Takes a Joy Ride Aero
July 29, 1911
Orville Wright Takes a Look Back. Extension of Remarks of Hon. Herbert C. Bonner Congressional Record
Nov. 10, 1943

Orville Wright Talks on Automatic Stability Aircraft
Nov. 1912
Orville Wright Today Air Trails
Ingells, Douglas J. - June 1942

Orville Wright Visits Washington U.S. Air Services
Findley, Earl N.Y - Nov. 1941
Orville Wright Without an Equal in Several Different Fields U.S. Air Services
Findley, Earl N.Y - Dec. 1943

Orville Wright a Fort Myer L'Aerophile
Oct. 1, 1908
Orville Wright a Paris La Vie au grand air
Breyer, Victor - Jan. 16, 1909

Orville Wright and Friend U.S. Air Services
McFarland, Marvin W. - Aug. 1956
Orville Wright and His Brother Built the First Successful Aeroplane National Magazine
Jan. 1926

Orville Wright and James M. H. Jacobs, of Dayton, Ohio, Assignors to Dayton-Wright Company, of Dayton, Ohio, a Corporation of Delaware. Airplane. 1,504,663. Application Filed May 31, 1921. Patented Aug. 12, 1924
1924
Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright Signed M. V. C.Y
Charnley, Mitchell V. - 1952

Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright
Heath, Monroe - 1956
Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright, of Dayton, Ohio, Assignors to the Wright Company, a Corporation of New York. Flying-Machine. 1,075,533. Specification of Letters Patent. Application Filed February 10, 1908. Patented Oct. 14, 1913
1913

Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright, of Dayton, Ohio, Assignors to the Wright Company, a Corporation of New York. Flying-Machine. 987,662. Specification of Letters Patent. Application Filed February 17, 1908. Patented Mar. 21, 1911
1911
Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright, of Dayton, Ohio, Assignors to the Wright Company, a Corporation of New York. Flying-Machine. No. 1,122,348. Specification of Letters Patent. Application Filed February 17, 1908. Patented Dec. 29, 1914
1914

Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright, of Dayton, Ohio. Flying-Machine. No. 821,393. Specification of Letters Patent. Application Filed March 23, 1903. Patented May 22, 1906
1906
Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright, of Dayton, Ohio. Mechanism for Flexing the Rudder of a Flying Machine or the Like. No. 908,929. Specification of Letters Patent. Application Filed July 15, 1908. Patented Jan. 5, 1909
1909

Orville Wright and Wilbur WrightY Improvements in Aeronautical Machines. Complete specification. No. 6732. Date claimed for Patent under Patent Act, 1901, being date of first foreign application (in United States), 23rd Mar., 1903. Date of application (in the United Kingdom), 19th Mar., 1904. Accepted, 12th May, 1904
1904
Orville Wright and Wilbur WrightY Improvements in Mechanism for Actuating the Rudders or Controlling Planes of Aeronautical Machines. Complete specification. No. 16,068. Date claimed for patent under Patents and Designs Act, 1907, being date of first foreign application (in the United States), 15th July, 1908. Date of application (in the United Kingdom), 9th July, 1909
1909

Orville Wright and Wilbur WrightY Improvements in or Connected with Flying Machines.Complete specification. No. 2913. Date claimed for Patent under Patents and Designs Act, 1907,being date of first foreign application (in the United States). 10th Feb., 1908. Date of application(in the United Kingdom), 6th Feb., 1909. Accepted, 9th Sept., 1909
1909
Orville Wright and Wilbur WrightY Opisanie ostova dvoinogo aeroplana. Description of the framework of a biplane.Y K privilegii inostrantsev O. Raita (O. Wright) i U.Raita (W. Wright), v.g. Deitone, v severoamerikanskom shtate, Ogaio,zaiavlennoi 13 marta 1904 goda (okhr, svid. Mo. 23488, Gruppa V. No. 15010, 31ianvaria, 1909 g Svod privilegii vydannykh v Rossii
1909

Orville Wright at Work Technology Review
Kelly, Fred C. - Apr. 1948
Orville Wright in Berlin Die Luftflotte
Sept. 1909

Orville Wright in Dayton, V. St. A. Patentschrift Nr. 258732. Klasse 77h. Gruppe 5.Steuerung fur Flugzeuge mit verwindbaren Tragflachen. Patentiert im Deutschen Reichevom 23. November ab. Ausgegeben den 17. Mai 1913
1913
Orville Wright in Dayton, V. St. A. Patentschrift Nr. 259339. Klasse 77h. Gruppe 5. Flugzeugmit verwendbaren durch senkrechte Stutzen gelenkig verbundenen Tragflachenrahmen.Patentiert im Deutschen Reiche vom 13. November 1908 ab. Ausgegeben den 3. Mai 1913
1913

Orville Wright in Dayton, V. St. A. Patentschrift Nr. 259811. Klasse 77h. Flugzeug mitbeiderseits von der Maschinenmitte bezuglich ihres Neigungswinkels gegen den Windverschieden einstellbaren Tragflachen. Patentiert im Deutschen Reiche vom 13. November1908 ab. Ausgegeben den 14. Mai 1913
1913
Orville Wright in Dayton, V. St. A. Patentschrift Nr. 260050. Klasse 77. Gruppe 5. Flugzeugmit verwindbaren Tragflachen. Zusatz zum Patent 173378. Patentiert im Deutschen Reichevom 13. November 1908 ab. Langsten Dauer: 23. Marz 1919. Ausgegeben den 17. Mai1913
1913

Orville Wright in Fort Myers Wiener Luftschiffer-Zeitung
Oct. 1908
Orville Wright inventa un estabilizador para aeroplanos Tohtli
Feb. 1917

Orville Wright is Flying Again Aviation
Nov. 1, 1916
Orville Wright of Oakwood, Ohio, Assignor to the Miami Wood Specialty Company, of Dayton, Ohio, a Corporation of Ohio. Toy. 1,523,989. Application Filed November 10, 1923. Patented Jan. 20, 1925
1925

Orville Wright presented with John Fritz Medal Power
May 18, 1920
Orville Wright the Flight Bringer; a Picture of a Quiet Man After Twenty-Five Years of Fame Liberty
Lent, L. B. - Dec. 22, 1928

Orville Wright to Give First Plane to England. Mutilation of Langley's Machine Permitted by Smithsonian Institution, for Purposes of Private Parties to a Patent Litigation, He Charges U.S. Air Services
Findley, Earl N.Y - June 1925
Orville Wright und Wilbur Wright (V.S.A.). Mit wagerechtem Kopfruder und senkrechtem Schwanzruder versehener Gleitflieger. Patentiert im deutschen Reiche von 24 Marz 1904 ab Flugsport
Sept. 5, 1909

Orville Wright und Wilbur Wright in Dayton, (V. St. A.) Patentschrift. Nr. 173378. Klasse77h. Gruppe 7. Mit wagerechtem Kopfruder und senkrechtem Schwanzruder versehenerGleitflieger. Patentiert im Deutschen Reiche vom 24. Marz 1904 ab. Ausgegeben den 16. Juli1906
1906
Orville Wright und Wilbur Wright in Dayton, V. St. A. Patentschrift Nr. 240702. Klasse 77h.Gruppe 5. Steuer fur Flugmaschinen bei welchem Vorderkante und Hinterkante gegen denWind in verschiedenem Winkel einstellbar sind. Patentiert im Deutschen Reiche vom 15. Juli 1909ab. Ausgegeben den 15. November 1911
1911

Orville Wright und Wilbur Wright in Dayton, V. St. A. Patentschrift. Nr. 240181. Klasse 77h.Gruppe 5. Vorrichtung zur Erhaltung eines bestimmten Einfallwinkels der Luftstromung zurTragflache vom Flugsmachinen. Patentiert im Deutschen Reiche vom 7. Februar 1909 ab.Ausgegeben den 28. Oktober 1911
1911
Orville Wright's 60th Birthday Celebration
1931

Orville Wright's Death May Return Kitty Hawk Plane to U.S. Museum Aviation Week
McSurely, Alexander - Feb. 9, 1948
Orville Wright's Flights at Fort Myer Scientific American
July 31, 1909

Orville Wright's Flights in a Glider at Kitty Hawk Scientific American
Dec. 2, 1911
Orville Wright's Fool-Proof Plane Literary Digest
Feb. 21, 1914

Orville Wright's New Stabilizer Almost Perfected Aviation and Aeronautical Engineering
Dec. 15, 1915
Orville Wright's Record Flights at Fort Myer Scientific American
Aug. 7, 1909

Orville Wright's last flight Aerospace historian
Renneisen, Bob - Spring 1968
Orville Wright, Co-Inventor of the Airplane, Dies at Dayton, 44 Years After First Flight National Aeronautics
Feb. 1948

Orville Wright--First Man to Fly Rotarian
Case, Leland D. - Apr. 1948
Orville Wright--Motorflyningens Fader Ett Ar i Luften, 1949
Abelin, Rudolf

Orville Wright--Philatelic Memorial Stamps
Horan, Joseph C. - Oct. 23, 1948
Orville Wright--an Appreciation The Light Plane
Dorman, Geoffrey - Apr. 1948

Orville Wright. Signed M.W.Y La Vie au grand air
Nov. 28, 1908
Orville Wright. In The National Cyclopoedia of American Biography
1910

Orville Wright: First to Fly Coronet
Ingells, Douglas J. ;Lawrence Lader - Aug. 1946
Orville Wright: First to Fly Coronet
Ingells, Douglas J. ;Lawrence Lader - Aug. 1946

Orville Wright; an Interview University of Dayton Opponent
Crane, Carl J. - Apr. 1924
Orville Wrights Flug uber das Tempelhofer Feld. Signed A.F.Y Illustrierte Aeronautische Mitteilungen
Foerster, August - Sept. 8, 1909

Orville and Wilbur Wright signed M. H. Sm.Y
Smith, Maurice H. - 1932
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Derieux, Mary, ed. - 1948

Orville and Wilbur Wright
Griffith, Ward - 1946
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Sullivan, Mark - 1935

Orville and Wilbur Wright as a Schoolmate Knew Them Out West
Coles, T. R. - Jan. 1910
Orville and Wilbur Wright: an intimate memoir Antioch review
Miller, Ivonette - Summer 1976

Orville and Wilbur--the Immortal Brothers U.S. Air Services
Milling, T. De Witt - Dec. 1943
Orville et Wilbur Wright effectuaient, il y a cinquante ans, leurs premiers vols Aero France
Dec. 1953

Orville si Wilbur Wright Romania aeriana
Iacobescu, Gh. - July-Aug. 1938
Os Wright
Arrudae, Matias - 1948Y

Os irmaos Wright
Napoleao, Aluizio - 1941
Otto Lilienthal Aero Club of America Bulletin
Wright, Wilbur - Sept. 1912

Otto Lillienthal: "the greatest of the precursors" AIAA journal
Jakab, Peter L. - Apr. 1997
Our Aeroplane Tests at Kitty Hawk Scientific American
Wright, Orville ;Wright, Wilbur - June 13, 1908

Our Aeroplane Tests at Kitty Hawk Scientific American
Wright, Orville ;Wright, Wilbur - June 13, 1908
Our Early Flying Machine Development Slipstream
Wright, Orville - Jan. 1925

Our First Air Pioneers Boy's Life
Byrd, Richard E. - July 1928
Our First Army Flying Machine Technical World
Claudy, Carl H. - Oct. 1909

Our Heritage from Wilbur and Orville Wright Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences
Dryden, Hugh L. - Dec. 1953
Our Life in Camp at Kitty Hawk U.S. Air Services
Wright, Orville - Dec. 1943

Our Recent Experiments in North Carolina. By Wright Brothers (Orville Wright) Aeronautics
Wright, Orville - June 1908
Our Tribute to Dayton's Own Dayton Motor News
Dec. 1928

Our Wings Grow Faster
Loening, Grover - 1935
Overwinning op vleugels; Wilbur en Orville Wright leerden ons vliegen
Hegener, Henri - 1953Y

   
 



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