COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, États-Unis — Un Wright Model B de 1910 est exposé au College Park Aviation Museum. L'avion représente une avancée significative dans les premières technologies de l'aviation, avec des améliorations par rapport aux modèles précédents des frères Wright. Cet exemple restauré offre aux visiteurs un aperçu des progrès rapides du vol au début du XXe siècle.
7728 x 5152 px | 65,4 x 43,6 cm | 25,8 x 17,2 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
18 juillet 2024
Lieu:
College Park Aviation Museum, College Park, Maryland, United States
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Photograph by David Coleman. The College Park Aviation Museum, located in College Park, Maryland, is a testament to the rich aviation heritage of the United States. Situated adjacent to the College Park Airport, which holds the distinction of being the world's oldest continuously operating airport, the museum offers visitors a unique journey through the early days of flight and beyond. Established in 1998, the museum's architecture is inspired by early 20th-century hangars, creating an authentic atmosphere that complements its historical content. The facility houses a diverse collection of aircraft, ranging from replicas of Wright brothers' designs to mid-20th century planes, each telling a part of aviation's evolutionary story. The museum's location is significant in aviation history. In 1909, Wilbur Wright arrived at the airfield to train military officers to fly the government's first airplane. This event marked the beginning of College Park Airport's long association with aviation pioneers and milestones. Exhibits within the museum cover various aspects of flight, including the development of aircraft technology, the role of aviation in warfare, and the growth of civilian air travel. Interactive displays allow visitors to experience aspects of flight firsthand, from sitting in a cockpit to using flight simulators. One of the museum's prized possessions is a replica of the Wright brothers' 1910 Model B aircraft, the type used for military training at College Park. Other notable exhibits include a Curtiss JN-4D "Jenny, " famous for its role in pilot training and early airmail service, and an early Berliner helicopter, showcasing the diversity of aviation innovation. The College Park Aviation Museum also serves as an educational resource, offering programs for schools and hosting events that promote STEM education through the lens of aviation. Regular lectures, workshops, and special exhibitions provide deeper insights into specific aspects of aviation history and t