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National Museum of the
United States Air Force

National Aviation
Hall of Fame

Dayton Aviation Heritage
National Historical Sites

The Wright B Flyer
Historic WACO Field
Armstrong Air & Space Museum
Wright State University
Wright Archives

Aviation Trail, Inc
Visitor Center & Museum

Grimes Flying
Lab Foundation

 
 
 

HUFFMAN PRAIRIE FLYING FIELD
The Wrights spent a considerable amount of time developing a dependable, fully-controllable airplane at the actual Huffman Prairie Flying Field. While visiting this field, imagine the hundreds of test flights of the Wright Flyer III...and the training of more than a hundred pilots, including some of the first military flyers, at the Wright School of Aviation located on the site. What's more, it was the site for the first commercial air-freight flight, which took off from Huffman Prairie Flying Field to Columbus, Ohio in November 1910. You can also see replicas of their 1905 hanger and launching catapult.

While visiting the Huffman Prairie sites, you'll want to visit the Wright Memorial, a 27-acre designed landscape. The memorial was dedicated on August 19, 1940—Orville Wright's 69th birthday. The monument itself is a 17-foot-high obelisk of pink North Carolina granite.

By visiting these sites, you'll have a new appreciation for efforts and accomplishments of the Wright brothers, and how they took aviation from that brief flight at Kitty Hawk to actual cargo and military service in less than a decade.



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