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20020065470.Pdf WILBUR ORVILLE wRIGHT ABibliographyCommemoratinotheOne-HundredthAnniversaryofthe FIRSTPOWEREDFLIGHT.DECEMBER171903 CompiledbyArthurG.Renslrom WithAdditionalContributionsbyRoberlaW.Goldblall,CarlMinkus,andKarenL.Berube AJointPublicationoftheU.S.CentennialofFlightCommission andtheNationalAeronautitsandSpaceAdministration Monographsin AerospaceHistory Number27 September2002 NASAPublication SP-2002-4527 v CE, NTENNIAL OF National Aeronautics and Space Administration FLIGHT Office of External Relations NASA History Office NASA Headquarters Washington, D.C. 20546 1903-2003 For sale by' the U.S. Government Printing ()ffice Superintendenl of Documenls, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington. D.C. 20402-9328 The use of trademarks or names of manufacturers in this monograph is for accurate reporting and does not constitute an official endorsement, either express or implied, of such products or manufacturers by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Renstrom, Arthur George, 1905-1991 Wilbur & Orville Wright: a bibliography commemorating the one-hundredth anniversary of the first powered flight, December 17, 1903 / compiled by Arthur G. Renstrom ; with contributions by ... p. cm. -- (Monographs in aerospace history ; no. 27) Includes bibliographical references and index. Based on: Wilbur & Orville Wright: a bibliography commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Wilbur Wright, April 16, 1867 / compiled by Arthur G. Renstrom, 1968. 1. Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912--Bibliography. 2. Wright, Orville, 1871-1948--Bibliography. 3. Aeronautics--IJnited States--Bibliography. I. Renstrom, Arthur George, 1985- Wilbur & Orville Wright : a bibliography commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Wilbur Wright, April 16, 1867. II. Title. III. Series. Z8986.33 .R3997 2002 [TL540.W7] 016.62913'0092'2--dc21 2002072663 ii Wilbur &Orville Wrioht CONTENTS Foreword: An Appreciation of Arthur Renstrom ................................................. vii Other Bibliographic References .............................................................. 1 Published Writings of Wilbur and Orville Wright ................................................. 1 Wilbur Wright ......................................................................... 1 Orville Wright ......................................................................... 3 Wilbur and Orville ...................................................................... 6 Orville and Wilbur ...................................................................... 6 Interviews, Speeches, Statements ........................................................... 7 Biographical References ................................................................... 9 Wright Brothers ........................................................................ 9 Books ............................................................................. 9 Periodical Articles ................................................................... 20 Wilbur Wright ........................................................................ 24 Orville Wright ........................................................................ 27 Aeroplanes and Flights .................................................................... 31 1903 ............................................................................... 31 1904 ............................................................................... 32 1905 ............................................................................... 33 1906 .............................................................................. 34 1907 .............................................................................. 36 1908 .............................................................................. 36 1909 .............................................................................. 43 1910 ............................................................................... 48 1911 ............................................................................... 50 1912 ............................................................................... 51 1913 ............................................................................... 51 1914 ............................................................................... 52 1915-1925 .......................................................................... 53 1926-1935 .......................................................................... 53 1936-1945 .......................................................................... 56 1946-1955 .......................................................................... 60 1956-1965 .......................................................................... 65 1966-1975 .......................................................................... 67 1976-1985 .......................................................................... 69 1986-1995 .......................................................................... 71 1996--2001 .......................................................................... 75 Powerplant ............................................................................. 77 Engine .............................................................................. 77 Propeller ............................................................................ 78 Automatic Stabilizer ..................................................................... 79 Control Devices ......................................................................... 80 Wind Tunnel ........................................................................... 81 Patents and Patent Suits ................................................................... 82 A Bibliography iii Patents .............................................................................. 82 United States ....................................................................... 82 Austria ........................................................................... 83 Belgium .......................................................................... 83 France ............................................................................ 83 Germany .......................................................................... 83 Hungary .......................................................................... 84 Italy ............................................................................. 84 Russia ............................................................................ 85 Spain ............................................................................ 85 United Kingdom .................................................................... 85 Court Records ........................................................................ 86 The Wright Company Vs. The Herring-Curtiss Company and Glenn H. Curtiss .................... 86 The Wright Company Vs. The Curtiss Aeroplane Co ......................................... 87 E. E. Winkley Vs. Orville & Wilbur Wright ............................................... 88 The Wright Company Vs. Louis Paulhan ................................................. 88 The Wright Company Vs. Claude Grahame-White .......................................... 89 The Wright Company Vs. Aero Corporation Limited ........................................ 90 Regina Cleary Montgomery et al. Vs. The United States ...................................... 90 Regina Clear'/Montgomery et al. Vs. Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation ........................ 90 Wright Aeronautical Corporation Vs. Handley Page, Limited, Aircraft Disposal Company, Limited, and William H. Workman .............................................................. 91 George Francis Myers Vs. The United States .............................................. 91 Published References to Patents and Patent Suits .............................................. 91 Wright Companies and Schools ............................................................. 97 Wright-Smithsonian Controversy ........................................................... 100 Monuments and Museums ................................................................ 107 Aviation Heritage National Historic Park, Ohio .............................................. 107 Wilbur Wright Monument, Auvours, France ................................................ 107 Wilbur Wright Monument, Le Mans, France ................................................ 107 Wilbur Wright Memorial. New Castle, Indiana .............................................. 108 Wright Brothers Monument, Pau, France ................................................... 108 Wright Memorial, Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina .................................. 108 Wright Brothers Home and Shop, Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan ......................... 112 Wilbur and Orville Wright Memorial, Dayton, Ohio .......................................... 112 Wright tlall, Carillon Park, Dayton, Ohio .................................................. 112 Wilbur Wright Memorial (Indiana) ........................................................ 113 Memorials ............................................................................ 113 Wilbur Wright Chair of Aerodynamics ..................................................... 113 Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture ......................................................... 113 USS Wright ........................................................................
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