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U.S. Bureau of the Budget Monument on Kill Devil Hill, N.C.
1930
U.S. Coast Guard, midwife at the birth of the airplane Aerospace historian
Nalty, Bernard C. ;Strobridge, Truman R. - Fall/Sep. 1975

U.S. Congress. House Joint Resolution Commemorating the Fortieth Anniversary of the First Airplane Flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright
1943
U.S. Congress. House Commemorating 40th Anniversary of 1st Airplane Flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright. Report to accompany H.J. Res. 175. Submitted by Mr. O'Toole. Nov. 16, 1943
1943

U.S. Congress. House Joint Resolution To Provide for Proper Participation by the United States Government in a National Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary Year of Controlled Powered Flight Occurring During the Year from Dec. 17, 1952, to Dec. 17, 1953
1953
U.S. Congress. House Joint Resolution to Ascertain Which Was the First Heavier-than-Air Flying Machine
1928

U.S. Congress. House Joint Resolution for the Return of the Wright Airplane to the United States of America, to be Placed on Permanent Exhibition, under such Conditions as may be Jointly Approved by Mr. Wright and the Congress. July 10, 1940
1940
U.S. Congress. House A Bill Authorizing an Appropriation of $50,000 for the Erection of a Memorial at Kitty Hawk, Dare County, North Carolina, to Commemorate the First Successful Airplane Flight Made by Wilbur and Orville Wright. December 17, 1926
1926

U.S. Congress. House Joint Resolution Authorizing the Participation of the United States in the Celebration of a Pan American Aviation Day, to be Observed on December 17, of Each Year, the Anniversary of the First Successful Flight of a Heavier-than-Air Machine
1940
U.S. Congress. House Joint Resolution Authorizing the Annual Issue of a Series of Air Mail Stamps on Pan-American Aviation Day
1939

U.S. Congress. House A Bill to Provide for the Issuance of a Special Air-Mail Postage Stamp in Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Wright Brothers' Flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
1953
U.S. Congress. House Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to Award Gold Medals to Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright
1909

U.S. Congress. House A Bill to Authorize the President to Present the Distinguished-Flying Cross to Orville Wright
1928
U.S. Congress. House. Resolution Expressing the Profound Regret of the House on Hearing of the Death of Wilbur Wright, of Dayton, Ohio
1912

U.S. Congress. House. Joint Resolution to Appoint a Congressional Committee to Attend the Exercise Celebrating the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the First Airplane Flight Made by Wilbur and Orville on December 17, 1903, at Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
1928
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Revising Boundaries of Wright Brothers National Memorial, North Carolina. Report To Accompany H.R. 5488 Y April 16, 1959
1959

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Authorizing the Issuance of Honorary Aircraft Pilot's Certificate No. 1 to Orville Wright. Report ( to accompany S. 2735 )
1940
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Judiciary Wright Brothers Day. Report To Accompany H. J. Res. 109 Y. May 22, 1961
1961

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Judiciary Wright Brothers Day. Report To Accompany H. J. Res. 335 Y. September 17,
1963
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs First Heavier-than-Air Flying Machine. Hearing before Subcommittee No. 8 . . . April 27, 1928. Statements of Hon. Roy G. Fitzgerald, C. G. Abbot, Secretary Smithsonian Institution
1928

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary Wright Brothers Day. Report To Accompany H. J. Res. 513 Y. September 2, 1959
1959
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the Library Monument Commemorative of 1st Successful Attempt at Power-Driven Airplane Flight. Report To accompany S. 4876Y. Submitted by Mr. Luce. February 4, 1927
1927

U.S. Congress. House. Congressional Committee to Attend 25th Anniversary of 1st Airplane Flight, Kitty Hawk, N.C. Report to Accompany H. J. Res. 342
1928
U.S. Congress. Senate Commemorating 40th Anniversary of 1st Airplane Flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright. Report to Accompany H.J. Res. 175. Submitted by Mr. Bailey, Dec. 3, 1943
1943

U.S. Congress. Senate Joint Resolution to Provide for the Safekeeping and Exhibit of the Airplane Used by the Wright Brothers in Making the First Successful Airplane Flight in History
1937
U.S. Congress. Senate An Act Providing for the Erection of a Monument on Kill Devil Hill at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Commemorative of the First Successful Attempt in History at Power-Driven Airplane Flight. January 11, 1927
1927

U.S. Congress. Senate Joint Resolution Authorizing the Participation of the United States in the Celebration of a Pan American Aviation Day, to be Observed on December 17 of Each Year, the Anniversary of the First Successful Flight of a Heavier-than-Air Machine
1940
U.S. Congress. Senate Joint Resolution Designating August 19 of Each Year as National Aviation Day
1939

U.S. Congress. Senate Joint Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of an Air Mail National Aviation Day Stamp
1940
U.S. Congress. Senate A Bill Authorizing the Issuance to Orville Wright of Honorary Aircraft Pilot's Certificate Number 1
1939

U.S. Congress. Senate. Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to Award Gold Medals to Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright
1909
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs Revising the Boundaries of Wright Brothers National Memorial, North Carolina. Report To Accompany H.R. 5488 Y. June 9, 1959
1959

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Judiciary Wright Brothers Day. Report To Accompany H. J. Res. 109 Y. September 7, 1961
1961
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs To Commemorate the First Successful Flight by Power-Driven Aircraft. Report To accompany S. 4876 Y. Submitted by Mr. Robinson of Indiana. January 8, 1927
1927

U.S. Dept. of the Interior Kill Devil Hill National Memorial
Apr. 1942
U.S. National Museum is Given Wright Aeroplane Museum News
Jan. 1, 1949

U.S.S. Wright
Turnbull, Archibald ;Lord, Clifford L. - 1949
U.S.S. Wright
Turnbull, Archibald ;Lord, Clifford L. - 1949

U.S.S. Wright --Our First Balloon-and-Airplane Carrier Scientific American
Apr. 1922
Uber die Bedeutung der deutschen Wright-Patente Flugsport
Apitz, J. - Nov. 19, 1909

Uber die Gultigheit der Wright-Patente Flugsport
Sept. 5, 1909
Uber die Gultigheit des Wright-Patentes Flugsport
Dec. 3, 1909

Uber die Wrightschen Flugmaschinen Rundschau fur Technik und Wirtschaft
Hoernes, Hermann - Nov. 21, 1908
Un Grand disparu; Wilbur Wright est mort L'Aerophile
June 15, 1912

Un'interessante applicazione all'aeroplano Wright L'Aviatore italiano
Garinei, R. - Nov. 1, 1909
Une Journee avec Wright L'Aerophile
Broca, A. de. - Apr. 15, 1909

Unos segundos para la historia signed J. H.Y Revista Nacional de Aeronautica
Dec. 1953
Unveiling of the Monument to Wilbur Wright Flying
Sept. 1920

Up in the Air with Orville Collier's
Ruhl, Arthur - July 2, 1910
Ushering in the Golden Anniversary of Flight U.S. Air Services
Jan. 1953

Uspekhi i novyia usovershenstovaniia v iskusstvennom polete. Successes and new accomplishments in artificial flight.Y Vozdukhoplavatel'
Chanute, Octave - Jan-Feb. 1907
   
 



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