Dayton-Wright O.W.I. Aerial Coupe with four men standing for a group photograph at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

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Dayton-Wright O.W.I. Aerial Coupe with four men standing for a group photograph at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

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The photograph shows four male employees of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company standing beside a Dayton-Wright O.W.I. Aerial Coupe. The O.W.I. was one the last designs by Orville Wright and as a result received his initials as the title. The aircraft could seat three people, two passengers and a pilot. The group of men are listed from left to right, unidentified, Howard Rinehart, Bernard Whelan, and unidentified.


Photographer: The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company
Date: ca. 1919

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