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Orville Wright tests his glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA, 1911. Creator: NASAOrville Wright tests his glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA, 1911. On October 24, 1911 Orville tested a new glider and broke all the previous gliding records by actually soaring
Wright Apache and pilot, Virginia, USA, 1928. Creator: UnknownWright Apache and pilot, Virginia, USA, 1928. A Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory test pilot prepares to fly the Apache to high altitude
Boeing F4B-4, 1933. Creator: Boeing Aircraft CoWing Span 914 cm (360 in.), Length 612 cm (241 in.), Height 285 cm (112 in.), Weight 1, 070 kg (2, 354 lb). The Boeing F4B/P-12 series served as the primary fighter of the U.S. Navy and U.S
Model, Static, Ellehammer II, 1956. Creator: UnknownModel, Static, Ellehammer II, 1956. Wood and cloth exhibit model of the 1906 Ellehammer II aircraft, in red frame with natural covering color scheme. 1/14 scale
Model, Static, Wright C, 1953. Creator: Charles H. HubbellModel, Static, Wright C, 1953. Wood and tissue exhibit model of a 1912 Wright C biplane, in overall silver paint scheme. 1/16 Scale
Model, Static, Wright Glider, 1953. Creator: Charles H. HubbellModel, Static, Wright Glider, 1953. Wood and tissue exhibit model of the 1911 Wright glider in overall silver paint scheme. 1/16 Scale
Model, Static, 1905 Wright Flyer, 1953. Creator: Joseph D. FalloModel, Static, 1905 Wright Flyer, 1953. Wood and cloth exhibit model of the Wrights 1905 Flyer, in natural color scheme, with launching derrick and rail. 1/16 Scale
Model, Static, Wright EX "Vin Fiz", 1951. Creator: Charles H. HubbellModel, Static, Wright EX " Vin Fiz", 1951. Wood model of an early biplane which first flew in 1911. White with silver details. 1/16 Scale
Boeing-Stearman N2S-5 Kaydet, 1943. Creator: Boeing-StearmanBiplane trainer, yellow. Over 10, 000 Stearman trainers were built by Boeings Wichita Division, which had purchased the Stearman Company in the late 1930s
Curtiss Model E Flying Boat (hull only), 1913. Creator: Curtiss AeroplaneHull of a Curtiss Model E Flying Boat. Full-size aircraft was a single-engine, two-seat, biplane with a pusher engine mounted above
Model, Static, Curtiss D, ca. 1940. Creator: Charles H. HubbellModel, Static, Curtiss D, ca. 1940. Wood display model of a Curtiss D biplane pusher aircraft, designed in 1910, in overall natural color. 1:16 scale
Model, Static, Laird LC-DW Solution, ca. 1939. Creator: UnknownModel, Static, Laird LC-DW Solution, ca. 1939. Balsa and metal display model of the Laird LC-DW Solution racing aircraft which won the 1930 Thomson Trophy Race, in black and natural
Model, Static, Wright "R", ca. 1940. Creator: Charles H. HubbellModel, Static, Wright " R", ca. 1940. Wood display model of the Wright R biplane aircraft, designed in 1910, in overall silver color scheme. 1/16 scale
Mignet HM. 14 Pou du Ciel "La Cucaracha", 1935. Creator: Edward NirmaierFrenchman Henri Mignet designed the HM.14 Pou du Ciel (Flying Flea) in 1933. He envisioned a simple aircraft that amateurs could build and even teach themselves to fly
Model, Static, Henri Farman, 1933. Creator: James E. ReevesModel, Static, Henri Farman, 1933. Wood display model of a 1909 Henri Farman pusher biplane. 1/16 scale
Curtiss D-III Headless Pusher, 1912. Creator: Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor CompanyPusher biplane with one 50-horsepower Curtiss V-8 engine. Fabric covered surfaces light yellow. Struts and landing gear orange. In 1909, the G.H
De Havilland DH-4, 1917-1918. Creator: Dayton-Wright CompanyTwo-seat, single-engine World War I biplane observation and bomber aircraft; 400-horsepower Liberty V-12 water-cooled engine. American-built version of a British design
Voisin Type 8, 1916-1918. Creator: Voisin Aeroplane CoSingle-engine, two-seat French World War I pusher biplane bomber aircraft; 220 horsepower Peugeot 8Aa engine. Silver finish overall
Bücker Bü-133C Jungmeister, 1935-1971. Creator: Bucker FlugzeugbauN15696. Single-engine aerobatic and military trainer biplane. Warner Scarab engine, 185 hp. Flown by Alex Papana, Mike Murphy, and Bevo Howard
Huff-Daland Duster, 1925. Creator: Huff-DalandSteel tube fuselage with wood wings, all fabric covered, biplane. The Huff-Daland Duster was designed in 1925 for a new method of controlling agricultural insect pests, aerial crop dusting
Ecker Flying Boat, 1912-1913. Creator: Herman A. EckerBiplane flying boat with one 60-horsepower Roberts 6X six-cylinder engine. Hull and struts painted gray, wings and tail natural varnish finish on fabric. Close copy of Curtiss F flying boat
Model of a French aircraft, First World War, 1914-1919. Creator: UnknownModel of a French aircraft, First World War, 1914-1919. Brass model of a biplane, made by a soldier
Model, Static, Wright Type A, 1953. Creator: Charles J. NewcombModel, Static, Wright Type A, 1953. Wood and tissue exhibit model of the Wright Type A biplane which Orville demonstrated in France in 1908. In overall silver paint scheme. 1/16 Scale
Baldwin Red Devil, 1909-1913. Creator: Thomas Scott BaldwinPusher biplane with one 50-horsepower Maximotor B-4 four-cylinder engine. Very similar in layout to the Curtiss Model D " Headless Pusher" of the same time period
Model, Static, Grumman F3F-1, ca. 1935. Creator: UnknownModel, Static, Grumman F3F-1, ca. 1935. Wood and metal manufacturers model of a Grumman F3F fighter aircraft in light gray fuselage with red bands on cowling and rear fuselage
Model, Static, Curtiss Hydroaeroplane, 1938. Creators: Paul RModel, Static, Curtiss Hydroaeroplane, 1938. Wood display model of the Curtiss Hydroaeroplane, in natural finish with gray floats. With pilot figure. 1/16 scale
Wright EX Vin Fiz, 1911. Creator: Wright CompanyWood and fabric biplane. Single 35-horsepower Wright vertical four-cylinder engine driving two pusher propellers via sprocket-and-chain transmission
Model, Static, Wright Model B, ca. 1932. Creator: Roderic DavisModel, Static, Wright Model B, ca. 1932. Wood and cotton museum model of the Wright Model B, (inaccurately named as the Wright EX " Vin Fiz" ), but having only a single seat
Curtiss Ely Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, wood and metal, 1911This propeller is from a Curtiss Model D pusher biplane flown by Eugene B. Ely on January 18, 1911 for the first landing on a ship, the battleship USS Pennsylvania in San Francisco Bay
Curtiss R3C-2, 1925. Creator: Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor CompanyCurtiss V-1400 Engine:; Type: V-type, 12 cylinders, water-cooled; Mfg. No. 9; Power rating: 496 kw (665 hp); Bore and Stroke: 12.382 cm (4.875 in.) x 15.875 cm (6.25 in.); Displacement
Fokker D. VII, 1918. Creator: Ostdeutsche Albatros Werke GmbHSingle-engine, single-seat, German World War I biplane fighter; 160-horsepower Mercedes D.IIIa water-cooled engine. Lozenge camouflage on wings. Fuselage gray and olive drab
Stopwatch, Douglas World Cruiser, 1924. Creator: UnknownStopwatch, Douglas World Cruiser, 1924. Silver stopwatch used by Gen. Leigh Wade on the 1924 flight of the Douglas World Cruiser
Monkey mascot, Douglas World Cruiser souvenir, 1924. Creator: UnknownMonkey mascot, Douglas World Cruiser souvenir, 1924. Stuffed toy spider monkey mascot named " Maggie". Each member of the World Flight (first flight around the world)
Curtiss JN-4D Jenny, 1917-1925. Creator: Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor CompanySingle-engine, two-seat, U.S.-built World War I trainer aircraft; 90-horsepower Curtiss OX-5 engine. Tan wings, brown and blue fuselage
Farman Sport, 1924. Creators: Henri Farman, Maurice Farman, H. & MSingle-engine light biplane. In 1919, the H.& M. Farman Aeroplane Company of France produced the Farman Sport two-place sport and light commercial biplane. In 1922, C.T
Stits SA-2A Sky Baby, 1950s. Creator: Ray StitsOn a dare from another pilot, Ray Stits designed and built the Sky Baby at his home in Riverside, California, to prove that he could build the world's smallest man-carrying airplane
Grumman G-22 Gulfhawk II, 1936. Creator: Grumman Aircraft Engineering CorporationNR1050. Aerobatic biplane flown by Major Alford " Al" Williams as demonstration aircraft for Gulf Oil Company. Similar to Grumman F3F single-seat fighter aircraft flown by the U.S. Navy
Fleet Model 2, 1929. Creator: UnknownTwo-seat, dual controls open-cockpit biplane with steel tube frame, spruce wing spars, aluminum ribs, all fabric covered; with Kinner K5 100 hp engine
Sopwith F. 1 Camel, ca. 1917. Creator: Sopwith Aviation CompanySingle engine, single-seat, WWI biplane fighter, with 130 HP Clerget 9B rotary engine. The Sopwith Camel is among the most significant and famous of all WWI aircraft
Medical kit carried aboard the Douglas World Cruiser by Lt. Lowell Smith, c. 1924. The Aeronautic " Tabloid", replica of the official medical equipment carried by Lt
Model, Static, Sopwith F. 1 / 3 Camel "Comic"Night Fighter, 1991Model, Static, Sopwith F.1/3 Camel " Comic" Night Fighter, 1991. Plastic exhibit model of a British Royal Air Force Sopwith F.1/3 Camel " Comic" Night Fighter
Kreider-Reisner C-4C Challenger, ca. 1929. Creator: Kreider-ReisnerOff-white, black trim; Wright J-6, 150 hp single-engine, 3-place biplane. Amron Kreider and Lewis Reisner of Hagerstown, Maryland, built the Kreider-Reisner C-4C Challenger
Beechcraft C17L Staggerwing, 1932-1948. Creator: Beech Aircraft CorporationNC15840. Five-place executive biplane with distinctive negative " staggered" wings. Jacobs L-4MB radial engine. Staggerwings were also used as a racing
Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3, 1941. Creator: Naval Aircraft FactoryBright yellow bi-plane, hand crank start. Cockpit instrumentation consists of an altimeter, tachometer, airspeed indicator, compass, turn and bank indicator
1909 Wright Military Flyer, 1909. Creator: Wright BrothersCanard biplane with one 30-to-40-horsepower Wright vertical four-cylinder engine driving two pusher propellers via sprocket-and-chain transmission system. No wheels; skids for landing gear
1900 Wright Glider (reproduction), 2003. Creator: Ken HydeFull-size reproduction of the Wright brothers 1900 glider, built in 2003. Fabric-covered wooden-frame biplane, with no vertical tail. Only a horizontal forward elevator
Travel Air D4D, 1929. Creator: Travel Air CompanyThree-place, open-cockpit biplane with red, white and blue paint scheme. Wright J-6-7 (Wright R-760-ET), 240 hp engine. From 1931 to 1953
Sopwith 7F. 1 Snipe, 1918. Creator: Sopwith Aviation CompanySingle-engine, single-seat, British-built World War I biplane fighter; 230 horsepower Bentley B.R.2 engine; Olive drab upper surfaces, gray and olive drab fuselage, buff under surfaces