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Steel piece from the 1905 Wright Flyer, the first reliably functional airplane, and the third and most famous incarnation of the Wright Flyer. The plane had been disassembled after the Wright brothers tested it to protect the design from theft. Later it was reassembled but crashed in a field. In 1947 it was repaired and assembled again by Louis P. Christman, and is now housed in a museum at Carillon Historical Park and deemed a National Historic Landmark (the only airplane named such). Only one known component of the plane is known to exist in private hands aside from the cache from Christman's personal collection of which this piece was a part. Piece measures 7.75'' x 0.5'' in length. Some tarnishing, else near fine. With provenance from Cowan's.
Piece of the 1905 Wright Flyer III Plane -- Incredibly Rare With Only a Handful Owned Privately
Piece of the 1905 Wright Flyer III Plane -- Incredibly Rare With Only a Handful Owned Privately
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Number Bids: 8
Auction closed on Tuesday, July 23, 2013.
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