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Our Enshrinees
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Enshrined: 1962
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Birth: August 19, 1871
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Death: January 30, 1948
Orville Wright
- He and his brother, Wilbur Wright (enshrined 1962), became interested in flight after being gifted a toy helicopter-like top from their father.
- Started The Wright Cycle Company with his brother in 1892.
- Read about Otto Lillenthal’s glider experiments in 1895 which renewed the brother’s fascination of flight. The death of Lilienthal in 1896 prompted them to learn even more about aeronautics. After Wilbur wrote to the Smithsonian Institution for information on aeronautical research, they obtained all the available scientific knowledge about aviation and were ready to embark on a scientific approach to flight.
- Tested wing concepts in their homemade wind tunnel before attempting powered flight.
- Piloted the first sustained controlled powered flight on December 17th, 1903. He flew 120 feet in 12 seconds and accomplished four flights that day with Wilbur making the longest flight, flying 852 feet in 59 seconds.
- Received a contract with the U.S. Department of War for the first military airplane.
- Opened a flying school and formed the Wright Company to manufacture their airplanes.
- Received the first Guggenheim Medal in 1929 for his and Wilbur’s contributions to aviation.
- Among the first aviation pioneers to be inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1962.
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Enshrined: 1962
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Birth: August 19, 1871
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Death: January 30, 1948
Annual Membership Meeting
The National Aviation Hall of Fame is excited to announce its Annual Membership Meeting scheduled for November 30, 2023, from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM. Members are invited to join this significant gathering, where key updates and future plans will be discussed. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with fellow aviation aficionados and learn more about the hall’s endeavors for the upcoming year.