What little is left from it was used in the reconstructed Wright 1903 Flyer at the National Air & Space Museum in DC. However, it is largely a reconstruction. Orville Wright was somewhat involved in the initial effort and more so on the second one in the 1920's. It was restored again about 20 years ago by NASM.
that flight just in the remote control lol!
lavosa 2 years ago
Very cool, need to get one for the grands.
candr 2 years ago
Buying 1
Alexw851 3 years ago
This is fantastic.
Great plane
liobeking 3 years ago
It's the longest recorded flight of a wright flyer. WAY TO GO!!!!!!
greatplanesman 3 years ago
hong kong
hastalavistababy45 3 years ago
What little is left from it was used in the reconstructed Wright 1903 Flyer at the National Air & Space Museum in DC. However, it is largely a reconstruction. Orville Wright was somewhat involved in the initial effort and more so on the second one in the 1920's. It was restored again about 20 years ago by NASM.
ryoung1902 3 years ago
HONG KONG...
ipjan 4 years ago
where is thi?, Taiwan, Japan.. maybe? Nice model... and catch..
irish89055 4 years ago
it was kept in a shed! what!!!! man thats terrible! well i saw some pieces of the plane at the kitty hawk museum... anyway thakns
MacBooker4444 4 years ago