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From the time that Orville and Wilbur Wright lifted off the ground in the first powered, heavier-than-air controlled flight to Charles Lindbergh’s crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, pilots the world over have attempted to reach ever increasing aviation goals. One hundred years later, a new set of brothers, Jerry and Jimmy Wright, are planning to set a world record by becoming the first to take off and land at all 3,805 public airports in the United States.
 
   
       
 
Jerry Wright Sets New Record
With the landing at Anniston, AL airport, Jerry Wright has become the first pilot to take off and land at all the airports in South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.
 
 
Photo of Jimmy and Jerry Wright
 
 
Why fly to all the airports?
When did you become interested in flying?
What's been the reaction to your tour?
 
 

Where Have The Wright Brothers Been?

Georgia

South Carolina

Alabama

 
 

What State is Next?

North Carolina

 

Wright Brothers Sponsorships Available

Everyday the news is filled with crime and violence. There is, however, an uplifting individual who has taken upon himself to dedicate two years of his
life to a special cause that's made the evening news in virtually every market he has visited. We are offering your company an opportunity to underwrite his history-making flight across America.

Click here to find out how.

 

Wright Brothers 21st Century Tour in the News

3,805 airports later, Kitty Hawk
Carolina Morning News

Wright Brothers Eye World Record
Island Packet

A Pair of Wright Brothers from Georgia
Associated Press 2/14/02

  Notable Stops
 

Darlington County, SC Jetport Commission extends their welcome.

 
Jerry's Hotel Recommendations
 

The Westin Resort
Port Royal Plantation
2 Grasslawn Avenue,
Hilton Head, SC 29928

Holiday Inn Express
Monroeville, Ala.

 
 
 
United Way
 
 
 
 
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