Replica Of Wright Brothers Plane Crashes In Ohio
Published: October 1, 2009
DAYTON, Ohio—Officials say a replica of the Wright brothers’ plane has crashed in Ohio, sending the pilot to the hospital and heavily damaging the aircraft.
Julia Frasure of the National Park Service says Mark Dusenberry was piloting his replica of the 1905 Wright Brothers Flyer III Thursday when it crashed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton.
Dusenberry was transported by helicopter to Miami Valley Hospital. His condition was not immediately available.
Amanda Wright Lane, great grandniece of Wilbur and Orville Wright, says Dusenberry was practicing for a flight Monday to mark the 104th anniversary of practical flight, when the brothers proved they could take off, control the plane and safely land.
The replica is fragile, made primarily of wood and fabric.
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Would have had better luck in North Carolina probably
Your tax dollars @ work…
No disrespect PHDAVE but Wibur died of Typhus in 1912. He was 45 years old at the time of this death.
same way Wilbur Wright died


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