Wilbur Wright Field

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Wilbur Wright Field was a military installation and an airfield used as a World War I pilot, mechanic, and armorer training facility and, under different designations, conducted United States Army Air Corps and Air Forces flight testing. Located near Riverside, Ohio, the site is officially "Area B" of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and includes the National Museum of the United States Air Force built on the airfield. rdf:langString
Wright Field è stato un aeroporto dell'United States Army Air Corps, dell'United States Army Air Forces e dell'United States Air Force (l'aeronautica militare statunitense) sito nelle vicinanze di Riverside, Ohio. Dal 1927 al 1947 è stato un centro di ricerche e sviluppo all'avanguardia, mentre durante la seconda guerra mondiale vi vennero eseguiti anche voli sperimentali. Fu inoltre sede del Materiel Command (il comando logistico delle Army Air Forces) e dell'. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Wilbur Wright Field
rdf:langString Wilbur Wright Field
rdf:langString Wilbur Wright Field
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rdf:langString Wilbur Wright Field,
rdf:langString September 2013
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rdf:langString Wilbur Wright Field
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rdf:langString The AAF handbook does not identify the location.
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rdf:langString pilot, mechanic, armorer, or other school?
rdf:langString Who, e.g., at the dedication, said it was named for both Wright Brothers and not just for Wilbur Wright, as was the preceding airfield?date=September 2013
rdf:langString Were just the two areas purchased by the community the ones which were the "combined area" designated Wright Field, or was the depot land already owned by the Army also part of the total area named "Wright Field"?
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rdf:langString Wright Field è stato un aeroporto dell'United States Army Air Corps, dell'United States Army Air Forces e dell'United States Air Force (l'aeronautica militare statunitense) sito nelle vicinanze di Riverside, Ohio. Dal 1927 al 1947 è stato un centro di ricerche e sviluppo all'avanguardia, mentre durante la seconda guerra mondiale vi vennero eseguiti anche voli sperimentali. Fu inoltre sede del Materiel Command (il comando logistico delle Army Air Forces) e dell'. Dopo la sua fusione con il avvenuta nel 1948 che ha dato vita alla Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, il vecchio Wright Field è stato rinominato "Area B" e vi è stato collocato il National Museum of the United States Air Force.
rdf:langString Wilbur Wright Field was a military installation and an airfield used as a World War I pilot, mechanic, and armorer training facility and, under different designations, conducted United States Army Air Corps and Air Forces flight testing. Located near Riverside, Ohio, the site is officially "Area B" of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and includes the National Museum of the United States Air Force built on the airfield.
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