Wright Model G

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The Wright Model G Aeroboat was a flying boat built in small numbers by the Wright Company in 1913. It represented an unsuccessful attempt by Wright to compete with the ubiquitous Curtiss Model F. One example was evaluated for U.S. Navy service, and allocated a naval serial number, but this did not lead to a production order. The Model G was the first aircraft to be fitted with a T-tail.

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    Wright Model G Aeroboat, over Miami River, near Dayton, Ohio, 1913 (10494 A.S.)Wright Model G Aeroboat, over Miami River, near Dayton, Ohio, 1913 (10494 A.S.)
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    Wright Model G Aeroboat, over Miami River, near Dayton, Ohio, 1913 (10494 A.S.)Wright Model G Aeroboat, over Miami River, near Dayton, Ohio, 1913 (10494 A.S.)
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    Wright Model G Aeroboat taking off (1913)Wright Model G Aeroboat taking off (1913)
    Wright Model G Aeroboat taking off (1913)Wright Model G Aeroboat taking off (1913)