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'Their Tesla': Pioneering brothers' Wright Flyer III is designated Ohio's official state plane

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Ohio has adopted the 1905 Wright Flyer III as its official state airplane.

Described as Orville and Wilbur Wright's crowning achievement, the world's first practical fixed-wing aircraft made its seminal sustained flight in an Ohio cow pasture called Huffman Prairie, outside Dayton.

A grandniece to the pioneering Ohio brothers, Amanda Wright Lane, testified in February that the 1905 plane was 鈥渢heir Tesla,鈥 and represented the beginning of a human flight plan to Mars.

Wright Lane noted that , Ingenuity, using what officials called Wright-like flights. The space agency subsequently named its air strip on Mars 鈥淲right Brothers Field.鈥

鈥淧resent-day Ohio engineering ingenuity was a part of that Ingenuity mission. Why wouldn't we adopt the Wright Flyer III as an inspiring symbol of the genesis of human flight?鈥 she said. 鈥淥hioans lessened the distances between world peoples 125 years ago, and currently, Ohioans are lessening the distances in space.鈥

The Wright Flyer III featured a host of improvements to the Wright Flyer I, the plane in which the Wrights pioneered powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on Dec. 17, 1903. Those included a larger rudder, a vertical stabilizer relocated rearward and separate yaw and roll controls, the Ohio History Connection's Kevin Boehner told the committee.

Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed its new state designation into law Wednesday. The plane, designated an historic landmark, can be seen now at Dayton's .

Julie Carr Smyth - Associated Press