Wrights to let Mr. Curtiss fly


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Title
Wrights to let Mr. Curtiss fly
Description
Wrights to let Mr. Curtiss fly and trim little flyabout, new aerial idea, promise to popularize cloud touring published in the New York Herald. Two articles on aeronautics.The first describes a court case between the Wright brothers and the Herring-Curtiss Company in which the Wright brothers agreed to let Glenn H. Curtiss conduct flights in Los Angeles. The second article describes a new, light-weight monoplane created by Alberto Santos-Dumont called the Raoul Vendome, No. 3 and its positives and negatives. Included are photographs of the Raoul Vendome, No. 3.
Date
January 09, 1910
Original Format
excerpts
Extent
41cm x 56cm
Local Identifier
DAO21495
Subject(s)
Spatial
Rights
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