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  1. Wilbur Wright Field was established in 1917 [1] for World War I on 2,075 acres (840 ha) of land adjacent to the Mad River which included the 1910 Wright Brothers ' Huffman Prairie Flying Field and that was leased to the Army by the Miami Conservancy District. [2] Logistics support to Wilbur Wright Field was by the adjacent Fairfield Aviation ...

    • Training Section, Air Service
    • 1917–1951
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  3. Feb 4, 2020 · The portion of Patterson Field from Huffman Dam through the Brick Quarters (including the command headquarters in Building 10262) at the south end of Patterson Field along Route 4 was administratively reassigned from Patterson Field to Wright Field.

  4. The National Museum of the United States Air Force is internationally acclaimed as the world's largest and oldest military aviation museum. It is located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton, Ohio, home of the Wright brothers. The museum's origin dates back to 1923 when it started in the corner of an aircraft hangar at McCook Field ...

  5. Apr 6, 2015 · Wright was used as a flying field (renamed Patterson Field in 1931); Fairfield Aviation General Supply Depot; armorers’ school, and a temporary storage depot. McCook's functions were transferred to Wright Field when it was closed in October 1927.

  6. This land already included Wilbur Wright Field of the World War I period (being rented at that time), which was renamed Patterson Field, and a new experimental flying facility was built closer to Dayton and dedicated as Wright Field on Oct. 12, 1927.

  7. Dec 4, 2009 · Named for the 1903 co-inventors of the airplane, Wilbur and Orville Wright of Dayton, Ohio, Wright Field has been the center of aeronautical research, development, and weapon system acquisition since its establishment. Wright Field assumed this mission and was dedicated on October 12, 1927 after McCook Field (1917-1927), America's "Cradle of ...

  8. Sep 16, 2022 · During the 1920s, Wright Field was established as a research center to replace the outgrown McCook Field. The museum moved to Wright Field from 1927 to 1935. A new facility was built in 1935 at ...

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