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Do you have a picture or story about the Wrights you'd like to share?
Photographs, anecdotes, and artifacts are sought by the Wright Experience. We have received many such items in the past, from many individuals and organizations, and they have been enormously helpful in our work.
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Generous Support from
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The Wright Family
AOPA
The Center for Innovative Technology
EAA
The Franklin Institute
Dick Jackson of Rochester, New Hampshire
Dr. Kevin Kochersberger, RIT
NASA
The NASA Langley Research Center
National Air and Space Museum
NOVA
Old Dominion University
Parks College, St. Louis, MO
Penn Yan Aero
Rochester Institute of Technology
Archivists Wes and Donna Smith
The Virginia Department of Aviation
Wichita State University
Virginia Department of Tourism
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Ford is sponsoring the construction of the most authentic reproduction of the 1903 Wright Flyer as part the Countdown to Kitty Hawk.
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 Northrop-Grumman is sponsoring the training of the four pilots chosen to prepare for the historic re-creation of the Wright Brothers flight December 17, 2003.
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 is supporting the construction of the flyable Model "B" for NOVA.
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 has provided the castings for the aluminum reproduction engine blocks.
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 has provided for the services of Larry Parks for the carving of the propellers.
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Belfort Instruments is providing weather monitoring equipment for pilot training and the recreation of the first flight.
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 is providing funding in support of the Wright Experience exhibit at the First Flight Pavilion at Wright National Memorial.
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US Centennial of Flight Commission has supported our in-depth features on wrightexperience.com.
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Countdown to Kitty Hawk The EAA's Countdown to Kitty Hawk program has sponsored the building of the 1903 Flyer to be flown on December 17, 2003.
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First Flight Centennial Foundation is a partner with the Wright Experience in the First Flight Pavilion at Wright National Memorial, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
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