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At the sixth Wilbur Wright Lecture in May 1918
At the sixth Wilbur Wright Lecture in May 1918 (given by Dr W.F. Durand, Chairman, National Advisory Committee of United States), Sir William Weir announced that the King had been pleased to confer the title Royal on the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain. Date: 1918
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Advisory Announced Chairman Committee Durand Lecture Pleased Sixth Weir Wilbur Wright
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In this historic photograph from the sixth Wilbur Wright Lecture in May 1918, Sir William Weir makes an important announcement to an attentive audience. The event, chaired by Dr. W.F. Durand of the National Advisory Committee for Aviation in the United States, took place against the backdrop of the burgeoning aviation industry. At the podium, Sir Weir holds the attention of the crowd as he delivers the news that the King of Great Britain had granted the title 'Royal' to the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain. This recognition marked a significant milestone in the society's history and underscored the importance of aviation research and development in the United Kingdom. The room is filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation as the attendees absorb the news. In the background, planes, planes, and aircraft of various makes and models can be seen, a testament to the rapid advancements in aviation technology. The era of air travel was just beginning, and this moment marked a turning point in its history. The photograph captures a pivotal moment in the evolution of transportation and offers a glimpse into the past when innovation and progress were driving forces in shaping the future of aviation.
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