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Round Lady Liberty...

Poser Aviation posted on Jun 09, 2009
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On 29 September 1909, Wilbur made a famous flight on the Wright Model A Flyer around the Statue of Liberty. To the amazement of the crowd, there was a red canoe attached to the bottom of the aeroplane's skis during this flight. This was due to the risk of going over water. Wilbur reasoned that if there were any problems, he would use the canoe to float himself to safety.

Comments (4)


tpx1

10:24AM | Tue, 09 June 2009

good one but you should add more details to the city

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Thetis

12:56PM | Tue, 09 June 2009

fantastic work and interesting story, didn't know that

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orig_buggy

7:17PM | Tue, 09 June 2009

I love this kind of history ...well done!!

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Osper

8:03PM | Tue, 09 June 2009

It's a neat idea. Keep working it up!


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