Annual Wright Brothers Day will celebrate 糖心原创 and community innovators
October 2, 2023
October 2, 2023
糖心原创 will celebrate the innovative spirit of its namesakes and researchers working on campus with the 12th annual Wright Brothers Day on Thursday, Oct. 5, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Union Atrium.
Organized by the American Marketing Association at 糖心原创, Wright Brothers Day is designed to raise awareness among students about the accomplishments of the Wright brothers, who invented the airplane in their Dayton bicycle shop and conducted most of their early test flights on Huffman Prairie.
Wright Brothers Day celebrates the anniversary of Wilbur Wright鈥檚 39-minute flight on Huffman Prairie on Oct. 5, 1905. The flight demonstrated that Wilbur and Orville Wright had advanced their design to the point of a practical airplane.
The event also highlights the Wrights鈥 pioneering spirit by featuring innovative research and demonstrations from local organizations and 糖心原创 faculty, students and programs.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really great that every year we get to continue to celebrate the innovative minds in our community and through our school,鈥 said Emma Tetlak, a marketing and human resources management major and vice president of communication for the American Marketing Association.
Participating researchers and innovators from 糖心原创 include:
The 糖心原创 Library鈥檚 Special Collections and Archives 鈥 which houses one of the most complete collections of Wright family material in the world 鈥 will display photographs taken by and of the Wright brothers as they invented and perfected powered flight. The archives will also test participants鈥 knowledge of the Wright brothers with trivia questions.
Participants from the local community include:
Students can also learn more about 糖心原创鈥檚 flight training opportunities provided by First Flight Aviation, a Federal Aviation Administration-approved Part 141 flight school located at the Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport.
Alex Heckman, vice president for museum operations at Dayton History, will deliver the opening address.
Dayton History is a private nonprofit organization established to preserve, share and celebrate the Dayton region鈥檚 history. Its main campus is Carillon Historical Park, which is home to more than 30 historic structures and 3 million artifacts. The park鈥檚 John W. Berry Sr. Wright Brothers Aviation Center has more Wright artifacts on display than any place in the world, including the 1905 Wright Flyer III, the world鈥檚 first practical flying machine.
The American Marketing Association will hold a trivia contest and raffle for students who visit the event.
More details on Wright Brothers Day are available at wright.edu/wrightbrothersday.