Few moments in
history have done more to capture the
essence of the American spirit - freedom
of the pursuit of dreams - than the
Wright brothers' historic first flight
at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.... twelve
seconds that changed the world!
“Many advances
in the way we live and the comforts we
enjoy are the direct result of this
little Flyer and the scientific research
it spawned.” ~
Harry Combs, December 16, 2003.
Every year on December 17, thousands of
visitors make the pilgrimage to Wright
Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil
Hills, North Carolina to celebrate the
anniversary of the first heavier than
air powered flight accomplished by the
Wright brothers on December 17, 1903.
To learn more
about the annual December 17th events,
please visit the following websites:
The First Flight Centennial Foundation worked in concert
with the National Park Service to raise funds for needed
capital improvements at Wright Brothers National
Memorial to ensure a legacy of improvements at the Park.
The National Park Service and the State of North
Carolina partnered with the Foundation to create an
outstanding Centennial celebration. For a look back at
the First Flight Centennial Celebration on December
12-17, 2003, browse our
First Flight Centennial Photo Album and learn about
the
events and exhibits
displayed.
We are proud to share the story of
aviation pioneer
Harry Combs, and his gift to the
American people of a 1903 Wright Flyer
reproduction and to present a
list
of the 100 Aviation Heroes honored
on December 16, 2003 during the
Celebration.
This site is your one-stop source for information about
the First Flight Centennial - the
Foundation's work
in improving Wright Brothers National Memorial, the
Outer Banks visitor information, and more.
We hope you enjoy visiting this site, and encourage you
to explore the information you'll find here.
Learn
more about the Wright brothers and Wright Brothers
National Memorial.
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