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Thu, Oct 13, 2005

Wright-Patterson AFB Celebrates An Essential Step In Aviation

A Celebration Of PRACTICAL Flight

One-hundred years of practical flight were celebrated Oct. 5 on the grounds Orville and Wilbur Wright used to test their legendary Wright Flyer -- launching an aviation era.

Mark Dusenberry, pilot and creator of the world's only exact replica of the 1905 Wright Flyer, re-visited the historic moment, 100 years to the day the brothers proved flight was practical.

"America's dominance of the air began at Dayton and the Huffman Prairie located on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and it continues today," said Col. Andrew Weaver, 88th Air Base Wing commander.

Huffman Prairie was the world's first airfield. The brothers used the field to research and develop their aircraft, and that legacy is evident in the mission here.

"Home of the Air Force Institute of Technology, Air Force Research Laboratory, the Aeronautical Systems Center, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command and the National Air and Space Intelligence Center," Colonel Weaver said. "Wright-Patt educates the next generation of technical leaders, inserts the latest technology into our aircraft, manages the acquisition and flight test of new aircraft, manages the sustainment of our aircraft fleet and provides intelligence to our warfighter."

Following remarks from Brig. Gen. Ted F. Bowlds, Aeronautical Systems Center deputy for acquisition, and retired Maj. Gen. Ed Mechenbier, the main event began.

"Let's fly," General Mechenbier said, and spectators rushed to the fence line.

General Mechenbier narrated each step of the process as Mr. Dusenberry prepped the Flyer. Shortly after the engine sounded, the weight within the catapult was dropped and the Flyer traced a portion of the path Wilbur Wright flew on Oct. 5, 1905.

Following a second successful flight, the event culminated with a parade of Wright Flyer and World War I replicas. Following the ceremony, spectators caught a glimpse of how far aviation has come as six F-16 Fighting Falcons flew over the field.

"Everything our Air Force does in the air has the fingerprints of Wright-Patterson on it," Colonel Weaver said. "We are proud to continue the heritage the Wright Brothers gave us."

(ANN salutes 2nd Lt. Kristy Rochon, 88th Air Base Wing Public Affairs)

FMI: www.af.mil

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