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***MEDIA
ALERT***
AUTHENTIC
1903 WRIGHT FLYER REPRODUCTION AND 2003 LINCOLN AVIATOR KITTY HAWK EDITION
TO BE UNVEILED
WRIGHT BROTHERS' DESCENDANT
TO UNVEIL PLANE THAT WILL TRAVEL THE COUNTRY PRIOR TO RE-ENACTING WRIGHTS'
FIRST POWERED FLIGHT DEC. 17, 2003
WHO:
EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) and Ford Motor Company
WHAT:
A news conference to reveal the authentic reproduction of the 1903
Wright Flyer, the first plane to achieve powered flight nearly 100
years ago. In conjunction with the event, Ford Motor Company will unveil
the Lincoln Aviator Kitty Hawk Edition, the official vehicle of
EAA's Countdown to Kitty Hawk presented by Ford Motor Company (www.countdowntokittyhawk.com),
the national aviation celebration of the centennial of the Wright
brothers' first flight. The Flyer being revealed will travel the country
this year and fly over Kitty Hawk, N.C., on the 100-year anniversary - at
the exact date, time and place where the Wright brothers' enacted their
first flight.
WHEN:
Tuesday, March 18, 2003, from 9-10 a.m.
WHERE:
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, General Aviation Terminal -
Hangar 7 Washington, D.C.
WHY:
2003 is the 100th anniversary of flight and the 100th
anniversary of Ford Motor Company.
- EAA's Countdown to Kitty Hawk presented
by Ford Motor Company is a yearlong celebration of special events
leading up to the re-enactment of the Wright brothers' first powered
flight on Dec. 17, 2003, at Kitty Hawk, N.C.
- Aviation and automotive advancements
over the past 100 years are based on similar principles of innovation,
determination and imagination to enhance personal mobility.
SPECIAL PROGRAM ELEMENTS:
- Ford Motor Company, the
presenting sponsor of EAA's Countdown to Kitty Hawk, will provide
test-drives of the Lincoln Aviator after the program concludes.
- Microsoft "Flight
Simulator" will demonstrate a 1903 Wright Flyer virtual cradle to
accompany its upcoming "Microsoft® Flight Simulator: A Century
of Flight" software program.
SPECIAL GUESTS TO INCLUDE:
- Amanda Wright Lane, great-grandniece of
Orville and Wilbur Wright
- Executives from EAA, Ford Motor Company,
Microsoft "Flight Simulator" and Eclipse Aviation
- U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission and
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority officials
- Ken Hyde, builder of EAA's 1903 Wright
Flyer reproduction with The Wright Experience of Virginia
- A wind tunnel expert from Old Dominion
University, where the Flyer was tested in February
TEST-DRIVE OPPORTUNITIES:
Lincoln Aviator test-drive opportunities are available upon conclusion of
program. Please e-mail ntwork1@ford.com
to schedule a test-drive.
CONTACTS:
Jonathan Rhudy
Countdown to Kitty Hawk
(804) 675-8132
jrhudy@crtpr.com
Paige Johnson
Ford Motor Company
(313) 248-6820
pjohns29@ford.com
Nick Twork
Lincoln Mercury
(586) 530-8496
ntwork1@ford.com
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