Step back in time with me as we uncover the remarkable story of the Wright Flyer III, the second oldest airplane in the world and one of only two surviving Wright Brothers’ planes. Abandoned for 40 years and nearly lost to history, this legendary aircraft was rediscovered and restored with the help of Orville Wright himself. Today, it proudly resides at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio. In this video, we not only delve into the plane’s dramatic history but also take a closer look at the Flyer III as it stands in its museum home. You’ll also see fascinating artifacts connected to its story, like the sewing machine that stitched the first wing coverings and the camera that captured the first flight at Kitty Hawk. Join me on a journey through this incredible restoration and the innovations that shaped aviation history!
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