Wright Flyer 1 Model Airplane Wright Flyer 1
1903 American, RNF
December 17, 1903 was the day of the historical first flight of an engine-powered, pilot-controlled, heavier-than-air machine with the Wright Flyer No 1 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. It flew forward without losing speed and landed at a point as high as that from which it started.
Wright Flyer 1 Model Airplane
Wright Flyer 1 Model Airplane
The original aircraft had been partially destroyed during a water flood in Dayton, Ohio. The Wright brothers rebuilt it for display in London, using some original parts. It is now exhibited in the Smithsonian National Air Museum. Before the machine was sent back to the USA in 1948 an exact copy was produced in England, which can be seen in the British Science Museum in London.

Our model is a faithful 1/5 replica of the machine exhibited at the British Science Museum.
Specifications
Wing span2460 mm Length1280 mm
Weight4000 g Wing area280.8 dm2

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