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The Langley Aerodrome, Potomac river

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Description: L90-4341: "The Langley Aerodrome, brainchild of a group led by Samuel Langley. Shortly after this photo was taken, the December 8, 1903, manned tests of the Aerodrome ended abruptly in failure, as it fell into the Potomac River". Photograph published in Winds of Change, 75th Anniversary NASA publication, page 6...Image #: NIX-EL-2001-00462

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potomac river aviation aerospace national aeronautics and space administration langley aerodrome aerodrom samuel langley langley samuel p langley potomac aerodrome samuel pierpoint langley early aircraft anniversary nasa publication propeller aircraft aircraft nasa