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Home > University Libraries > Special Collections & Archives > Special Collections and Archives > Dayton-Wright Airplane Company Photographs (MS-152)

Dayton-Wright Airplane Company Photographs (MS-152)

The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company was an integral part of aviation research and development during the World War I era. The company had three plants around the Dayton area. They performed research at the South Field where they developed advanced aircraft and weapons such as the Kettering Bug; an early cruise missile. Dayton-Wright built the De Havilland DH-4, the Liberty Engine, and the Standard J-1 to support the war effort. At the end of World War I Dayton-Wright continued to develop aircraft for the military. One of the innovative aircraft that came from Dayton-Wright was the RB-1 racer which had one of the first practical and operational retractable landing gear systems. The company was headed by Harold E. Talbott, Charles Kettering, and Orville Wright and had several well know early aviators among the ranks of the engineering division. The photographs in the collection show how the De Havilland DH-4 was built and allow a glimpse at the daily operation of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company.

For more information on this collection, please view the collection finding aid or visit Wright State University Special Collections and Archives.

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  • De Havilland DH-4 rear cockpit control stick at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company by The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

    De Havilland DH-4 rear cockpit control stick at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

  • De Havilland DH-4s being packaged for shipment at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company by The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

    De Havilland DH-4s being packaged for shipment at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

  • De Havilland DH-4 showing the bottom of the fuselage and landing gear at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company by The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

    De Havilland DH-4 showing the bottom of the fuselage and landing gear at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

  • De Havilland DH-4s lined up at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company by The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

    De Havilland DH-4s lined up at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

  • De Havilland DH-4s lined up outside of a factory of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company by The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

    De Havilland DH-4s lined up outside of a factory of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

  • De Havilland DH-4s lined up outside of a factory of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company July 24, 1918 by The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

    De Havilland DH-4s lined up outside of a factory of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company July 24, 1918

  • De Havilland DH-4s packed into shipping crates at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company by The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

    De Havilland DH-4s packed into shipping crates at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

  • De Havilland DH-4s stored in the factory at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company by The Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

    De Havilland DH-4s stored in the factory at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company

 

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