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View of Installation with Pete Zell, Tom Aiken (In Cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (In Shadow). Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel. ARC-1999-AC99-0030-16

View of Installation with Pete Zell, Tom Aiken (In Cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (In Shadow). Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel. ARC-1999-AC99-0030-19

View of Installation with Pete Zell, Tom Aiken (In Cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (In Shadow). Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel. ARC-1999-AC99-0030-15

View of Installation with Pete Zell (In Cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (In Shadows). Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel. ARC-1969-AC99-0030-59

View of Installation with Pete Zell (In Cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (In Shadows). Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: 40x80 ft. Wind Tunnel. ARC-1999-AC99-0030-48

View of Installation with Pete Zell (In Cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (In Shadows). Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel. ARC-1969-AC99-0030-52

Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: Ames 40 x 80 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel. View of Installation with Pete Zell, Tom Aiken (in cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (in shadow). (Testing of the replica for it's airworthiness was as part of the Centennial of Flight celebration.) ARC-1999-AC99-0030-4

Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: Ames 40 x 80 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel. View of Installation with Pete Zell, Tom Aiken (in cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (in shadow). (Testing of the replica for it's airworthiness was as part of the Centennial of Flight celebration.) ARC-1999-AC99-0030-5

Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: Ames 40 x 80 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel. View of Installation with Pete Zell (In Cap) and Felton Smith. (Testing of the replica for it's airworthiness was as part of the Centennial of Flight celebration.) ARC-1999-AC99-0030-3

View of Installation with Pete Zell, Tom Aiken (In Cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (In Shadow). Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel. ARC-1999-AC99-0030-18

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View of Installation with Pete Zell, Tom Aiken (In Cap) and Felton Smith and Richard McLimoil (In Shadow). Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel.

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