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Senate passes Johnson bill adopting Wright Flyer III as state airplane

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Office of State Senator Terry Johnson, Press Release

The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 24, sponsored by State Senators Terry Johnson (R-McDermott) and Steve Huffman (R-Tipp City), which adopts the 1905 Wright Flyer III as the official state airplane.

The aircraft was first flown by Orville and Wilbur Wright at Huffman Prairie outside of Dayton, Ohio, and is recognized as the world’s first practical airplane, staying in flight for 39 minutes and 24 seconds on Oct. 5, 1905.

"This was an invention that truly changed the world," said Senator Johnson. "Modern aviation began right here in Ohio, and it is important that we recognize the Wright Brothers' accomplishment as a truly significant part of our heritage, one that has made such a profound contribution to our state, our country and the entire human race."

The 1905 Wright Flyer III is the only airplane in the country to be designated as a National Historic Landmark.

The original plane was carefully restored with the help and oversight of Orville in 1947, and is now on display at the Wright Brothers Aviation Center at Carillon Historic Park in Dayton.

Senator Johnson represents the 14th District in the Ohio Senate, which encompasses all of Adams, Brown, Clermont and Scioto counties. Learn more at www.OhioSenate.gov/Johnson.

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