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Library of Congress description:
The remodeled 1905 Wright machine, altered to allow the operator to assume a sitting position and to provide a seat for a passenger, on the launching track at Kill Devil Hills. This is apparently the only photograph of this machine taken by the Wright brothers in 1908.
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CREATED/PUBLISHED [1908 May 11]
Attributed to Wilbur and/or Orville Wright.
Location: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppprs.00669
CALL NUMBER LC-W86- 78
REPRODUCTION NUMBER LC-DIG-ppprs-00669 DLC (digital file from original)
LC-W861-78 DLC (b&w film copy neg.)
Image is cropped and brightened from the LOC source image by the uploader.
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