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People attend to man in the first fatal aircraft accident (MIS 63-720-7)

Description: People tend to one of the victims of the first fatal aircraft accident, either Orville Wright or Lt. Thomas Selfridge.

Orville Wright came to Fort Myer, Virginia in September 1908 to demonstrate the Wright Flyer for the U.S. Army Signal Corps division. Lt. Thomas E. Selfridge arranged to be a passenger. During the flight, the right propeller broke and then shattered, and the plane crashed. Selfridge suffered a fracture at the base of his skull (he was not wearing a flight helmet) during the crash and died a few hours later, while Wright survived with several injuries. Selfridge was the first person to die in an airplane crash and the first Active Duty member of the U.S. military to die in a plane crash while on duty.

Date: September 17, 1908

Photo ID: MIS 63-720-7

Source collection: OHA 233.05: Medical Illustration Service Library

Repository: National Museum of Health and Medicine, Otis Historical Archives

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