National Aviation Day commemorates the development of aviation all while seeking to promote and support the industry. In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed that National Aviation Day would be observed annually on August 19, the birthday of Orville Wright.
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Happy National Aviation Day!! ✈️ https://t.co/9rF1AkKiiB
Happy National Aviation Day from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport! Beautiful end to today's media flights. #NationalAviationDay https://t.co/vM32pp5xM5
⚙️WHO IS YOUR CO-PILOT?⚙️
It’s Aviation Day! That means it’s time for you to pilot the airship!!
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Happy National Aviation Day. I’ve been around far fewer planes in the last year than I have at any other time in the past 13, but I am even more wowed by this industry than ever before. #AvGeek https://t.co/d2aTv1LE1i
Today is national aviation day ! It is cool to look up the history of aviation today take some time to see Wright brothers first flight to Amelia Disappearance to first space flight aviation is a cool observe read about . Enjoy learning something new https://t.co/v0xkHZx9KR
Happy Birthday to Orville Wright, born on this day in 1871 in Dayton. In honor of his birthday, in 1939, then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt made a proclamation designating Orville’s birthday as National Aviation Day. https://t.co/Ryp3E9aton
— Dayton International Airport (DAY) (@DAY_IntlAirport) August 19, 2021
National Aviation Day celebrates the development of aviation on the birthday of Orville Wright, one of the inventors of the world’s first successful airplane. ✈️✈️ https://t.co/XIu5udQ6na