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Who Invented the Airplane? Cornell University in the Social Network of Early Aviation

Did the Wright Brothers really invent the airplane? Could the birthplace of US aviation actually be in Hammondsport NY?. Who Invented the Airplane? Cornell University in the Social Network of Early Aviation. Feb. 13, 2014 4:30-5:30PM PHL 101.

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Who Invented the Airplane? Cornell University in the Social Network of Early Aviation

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  1. Did the Wright Brothers really invent the airplane? Could the birthplace of US aviation actually be in Hammondsport NY? Who Invented the Airplane? Cornell University in the Social Network of Early Aviation Feb. 13, 2014 4:30-5:30PM PHL 101 AIAA is proud to host Professor Francis Moon, ASME 2011 Engineer-Historian Awardee and author of "Social Networks in the History of Innovation and Inventions," in a discussion of the role Cornell played in the networks of inventors, engineers, and scientists who contributed to the birth of the world's first flying machines. Questions or concerns? Contact cornellaiaa@gmail.com

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