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- Wilbur Wright and Rene Pellier with the Flyer, Camp d'Auvours, near Le Mans, France, October 5, 1908 - After his impressive demonstration flights at Le Mans, France, in 1908, Wilbur Wright became one of the most celebrated men in Europe. Monarchs, politicians and business leaders came to see him fly, as did fellow aviators. Wright took more than 40 passengers up into the sky with him during his French flights, including Rene Pellier, the vice-president of the Aero Club of Sarthe.

- October 05, 1908
- Collections - Artifact
Wilbur Wright and Rene Pellier with the Flyer, Camp d'Auvours, near Le Mans, France, October 5, 1908
After his impressive demonstration flights at Le Mans, France, in 1908, Wilbur Wright became one of the most celebrated men in Europe. Monarchs, politicians and business leaders came to see him fly, as did fellow aviators. Wright took more than 40 passengers up into the sky with him during his French flights, including Rene Pellier, the vice-president of the Aero Club of Sarthe.
- Wilbur Wright and Rene Pellier with the Flyer, Camp d'Auvours, near Le Mans, France, October 5, 1908 - After his impressive demonstration flights at Le Mans, France, in 1908, Wilbur Wright became one of the most celebrated men in Europe. Monarchs, politicians and business leaders came to see him fly, as did fellow aviators. Wright took more than 40 passengers up into the sky with him during his French flights, including Rene Pellier, the vice-president of the Aero Club of Sarthe.

- October 05, 1908
- Collections - Artifact
Wilbur Wright and Rene Pellier with the Flyer, Camp d'Auvours, near Le Mans, France, October 5, 1908
After his impressive demonstration flights at Le Mans, France, in 1908, Wilbur Wright became one of the most celebrated men in Europe. Monarchs, politicians and business leaders came to see him fly, as did fellow aviators. Wright took more than 40 passengers up into the sky with him during his French flights, including Rene Pellier, the vice-president of the Aero Club of Sarthe.