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Science and Nature Journals from U. S. National Park Service

Author: U.S. National Park Service

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Sep-29-22 Wilbur Wright Notebook, Bird Flight as Inspiration, Sept-Oct 1900, Library of Congress Archive
Sep-29-22 Wilbur Wright Notebook, Sept-Oct 1900

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Field sketches of swan

Denali National Park and Preserve

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Edison Laboratory recording session log, June 13, 1889, noting 654 wax cylinder blanks sent to Paris, France for Theo Wangemann. (Credit: National Park Service)

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Pages 18-19 of Edison Laboratory recording session log, showing June 13, 1889 note about 654 wax cylinder blanks sent to Paris, France for Theo Wangemann. From notebook EDIS 1410.
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DMU Timestamp: September 28, 2022 19:11

Added September 29, 2022 at 5:49pm by Christina Cantrill
Title: Wilbur Wright Notebook, Bird Flight as Inspiration, Sept-Oct 1900, Library of Congress Archive

Bird Flight as Inspiration, Library of Congress Archives

“This is the earliest of the extant Wright notebooks and diaries. In it Wilbur appropriately begins his work at Kitty Hawk with simple observations of birds. Written in a straightforward, descriptive manner and often punctuated with little sketches, it includes a variety of large generalizations, such as Wilbur’s “No bird soars in a calm.” In his long and careful observations of bird flight, Wilbur participates in a great tradition dating at least as far back as Leonardo da Vinci, who studied birds to learn their flight secrets.”

More here: https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/dreamofflight/dream-achieve.html#obj058

DMU Timestamp: September 28, 2022 19:11

Added September 29, 2022 at 5:49pm by Christina Cantrill
Title: Wilbur Wright Notebook, Sept-Oct 1900

DMU Timestamp: September 28, 2022 19:11





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