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Flying Machine — US Patent No. 821,393, patented May 22, 1906. This artwork is the original U.S. Patent Office illustration for a flying machine, presented through multiple technical views that document wing structure, control surfaces, and propulsion arrangement. Rendered as a refined black-ink line engraving, the drawing emphasizes the aircraft’s system of wing-warping for lateral control, along with rudder coordination and structural bracing. Medium: official patent engraving, exemplifying the precise, functional visual language of early aviation engineering.
The patent was filed by the Wright brothers, Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright, whose work laid the mechanical foundation for controlled, powered flight. Their approach combined experimentation with rigorous engineering documentation, making control—not just lift—the defining innovation of modern aviation. This patent stands as one of the most significant technical documents in transportation history, capturing the transition from experimental gliders to practical aircraft.
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