File:WrightFlyerSmithsonianMay1982.jpg
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English: Photograph of the Wright Flyer in the Smithsonian Institution.
The view is from the front left i.e. it is flying from right to left. A model of the pilot is shown lying down on the lower wing facing forward. |
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