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Wilbur Wright Handwritten Aviation Notes on Photograph Verso

Wilbur guides his 1902 Wright Glider over Kill Devil Hills

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Wilbur guides his 1902 Wright Glider over Kill Devil Hills

Amazing matte-finish 5 x 4 lightweight photograph of the Wright Glider, labeled on the front by French Army and aviation supporter Captain Ferdinand Ferber, “Wright a Kitty Hawk en 1902,” with extremely detailed notes penned on the reverse by Wilbur Wright, in full: “Oct. 24th E. Slope #2 Hill. An interesting picture of one of a series of glides we made to test the ability of operation to turn to right or left. The machine was started exactly towards our camp which lies to the left of the field of view. When picture was taken the machine was almost at right angles to its initial course. Just after the picture was taken, (in fact the change in the wings is already made) the machine was brought back to a level and landed with the left wing a little the lowest. The picture also shows the inclination of both the ‘Big’ and the ‘Little’ hills with reference to the ocean.” Includes a typed translation in French signed by Ferber, who proved to be a major influence in the development of aviation in France by publicizing the work of the Wright brothers and raising public interest in manned flight. The consignor, an expert in aviation history, notes that this is the first-ever instance of a pilot explaining these types of flight maneuvers in such detail.

The Wright brothers’ first experiments in manned flight was with a series of gliders built and tested between 1900 and 1902. Compared to their initial efforts, this last iteration of the glider had a much thinner airfoil and longer and narrower wings, enabling longer glides at a flatter angle. However, the greatest development was the three-axis control system they implemented using a moveable rudder which became, and was the central aspect of the flying machine patent they later obtained. In its final form, the 1902 Wright Glider was the world’s first fully controllable aircraft and the direct basis for the design of the powered Wright Flyer. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Remarkable Rarities Auction
  • Dates: #445 - Ended January 22, 2015





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