On display at The National Air & Space Museum,
Washington, D.C., USA, this IS the ORIGINAL Wright
Flyer, flown by the Wright brothers on December 17,
1903. This new photograph was made from Wilbur’s
position in the famous photograph of the first flight,
as his brother Orville flew into history.
Signed and Limited edition of 250
Size 13” x 19”
Photographers notes and certification of authenticity
included.
Portion of proceeds to: Warren County Career Center,
Aerospace Academy, USA
100 years later look again through the lens of Orville
Wright’s camera now in the collection of Carillon
Historical Park, Dayton, Ohio, USA. This new image
was made at the United States Air Force Museum in
front of the large photo mural of the famous 1st flight
photograph. The 1st flight photograph was made with
this camera.
Signed and Limited edition of 250
Size 13” x 19”
Photographers notes and certification of authenticity
included.
Portion of proceeds to: Carillon Historical Park,
Dayton, Ohio
This is a portrait of the famous camera which recorded
history and was the first aviation photography camera.
In the collection of Carillon Historical park, Dayton,
Ohio, USA, photographed along with a print from the
original 5" x 7" glass plate of the 1st flight photograph.
Signed and Limited edition of 250
Size 13" x 13"
Photographers notes and certification of authenticity
included.
Portion of proceeds to: Carillon Historical Park,
Dayton, Ohio, USA
Orville and Wilbur Wright considered the 1905 Flyer III their first practical airplane. In this machine they truly learned to fly. Huffman Prairie which is near Dayton, Ohio was the only location where this airplane ever flew. Now in the collection of Carillon Historical Park, Dayton, Ohio, USA where the image of the airplane was made. The image of the Flyer was then taken to Huffman Prairie and placed on an easel in the prairie grass where this photo illustration was made.
Signed and Limited edition of 500
Size 13" x 19"
Photographers notes and certification of authenticity included.
Portion of proceeds to: The Wright Family Foundation, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Restored by Orville Wright before his death, the 1905
Flyer is widely regarded as the most original existing
Wright airplane in the world. This image of the front
elevator or canard clearly illustrates the unique Wright
design. In the collection of Carillon Historical Park,
Dayton, Ohio, USA
Signed and Limited edition of 500
Size 13" x 19"
Photographers notes and certification of authenticity
included.
Portion of proceeds to: Wright Family Foundation, Dayton,
Ohio, USA
Buy the set of 3 centennial photos including the 1903
Wright Flyer, Orville Wright’s Korona V Camera
and Orville Wright's Camera and 1st Flight Photograph
and save $50.
$400
The Aviation Century project began
with a simple concept, formed in 1998, that aviation is a force
of change, in fact it has changed the world we live in, more than
any other factor in the 100 years of the 20th Century. "Cenntenial"
represents the begining of a century of unparalleled change.