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Up... Up… And Away! The Mission Inn, Riverside, and Aviation History. December 17, 1903 First Powered Flight Orville and Wilbur Wright. *Telegram image courtesy of the Library of Congress. Orville and Wilbur Wright’s original patent for their “flying machine,” 1903. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Up... Up… And Away! The Mission Inn, Riverside, and Aviation History

Up... Up… And Away!The Mission Inn, Riverside, and

Aviation History

Page 2: Up... Up… And Away! The Mission Inn, Riverside, and Aviation History

December 17, 1903First Powered Flight

Orville and Wilbur Wright

*Telegram image courtesy of the Library of Congress

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Orville and Wilbur Wright’s original patent for their “flying

machine,” 1903.

*Image courtesy of the Library of Congress

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A postcard from Wilbur to his brother, Orville, 1908.

What do you think Wilbur meant in his note to his brother?

“I’ll tie a string to you next time to keep you from going too high or too far. Its too much trouble to break your

records.” ~Will

*Image courtesy of the Library of Congress

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Frank Miller, the founder of Riverside’s Mission Inn Hotel, helped bring March Field to

Riverside in 1918.

Have you ever visited march air force base?

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Historic March FieldCirca 1930

Planes flying over March Field with a map of the area

Circa 1930

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Military Training Planes, 1935 Military training planes, 1937

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Frank Miller’s daughter and son-in-law (DeWitt and Allis Hutchings) were very interested in

flight, and they created the Mission Inn Fliers’ Wall.

above: Dewitt Hutchings with a very famous pilot. Can you name this famous pilot?

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Mission Inn Fliers WallPresent day

Eddie Rickenbacker adding his wings to the Fliers Wall in 1942

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Amelia EarharT had her wings added to the fliers wall in 1936

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Buzz aldrin2009

Charles Lindbergh1994

The Tuskegee Airmen 2o12

Some famous aviators that have wings on the Fliers Wall