Manufacturers such as Huffy, then operating as the Davis Sewing Machine Company, and the Wright Cycle Company made Dayton an ...
December 17 should be a day of celebration, and some might argue that's thanks to those involved in the aviation world. Many ...
DAYTON — The 1905 Wright Flyer III returned to its prominent display in the Wright Dunbar Historic District after spending two years in storage at Montgomery County’s Solid Waste District in Moraine.
The two-seat biplane looks somewhat flimsy. Sure, it was cutting-edge in 1909 when the Wrights demonstrated it for the U.S. Army Signal Corps at Fort Meyer. But how would it fare during World War II?
Happy Wright Brothers Day, Dayton! Exactly 122 years ago, on Dec. 17, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made history with the ...
Ohio lawmakers are trying to reel in a state fish after failing to land the walleye last year. But their effort to name a state aircraft is flying high. Senate Bill 24, naming the 1905 Wright Flyer ...