Description
If only I could fly … For centuries mankind could only watch and dream as birds soared effortlessly above the earth. Eager inventors produced an amazing array of winged flying machines. But it wasn’t until December 17, 1903, that, for the first time, a heavier-than-air craft took off, made a sustained flight, and landed safely. The biplane, designed and built by American brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright, was powered by a four-cylinder, 12-HP engine. It flew a distance of 120 feet in 12 seconds.
This Keepsake Ornament series highlights historic events in aviation, while creating a unique air show for your tree.
The propeller on this ornament spins.
Artist: Lynn Norton
Size: 2 3/8″ L x 4 1/4″ W
DAMAGED BOX

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