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On Apr 6, 10:22*pm, wrote:
The National Soaring Museum has replicas of the Wright glider No. 3 (1902) and No. 5 (1911).- Hide quoted text - I was only counting the ships that have flown. There are nearly a dozen 1902 gliders in existance at this time and another under construction in CA. There are at least two dozen 1903's. Do you know who built the 1902 in the soaring museum? Harry Both of our Wright replicas were built here at the museum by volunteers. |
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