File:Whitehead woodcut.jpg
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DescriptionWhitehead woodcut.jpg | Line drawing (not a woodcut) which accompanied the full-page August 18, 1901, feature report of claimed eyewitness account of Gustave Whitehead flying with power for a distance of "one half mile" on August 14, 1901. | |||
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Source | The Bridgeport (Connecticut) Sunday Herald | |||
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current | 11:01, 4 February 2006 | 578 × 390 (53 KB) | Liftarn (talk | contribs) | Sketch made by sports editor Dick Howell; it accompanied the full-page August 18, 1901, feature report of his claimed eyewitness account of Gustave Whitehead flying with power for a distance of "one half mile" on August 14, 1901. |
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