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A hand-built flying machine will attempt to recreate history next year.
Miller is creating a reproduction of the 1903 Wright Flyer. If everything goes according to plan, the fragile aeroplane will take to the sky in December 2003 to mark the centennial of the world’s first powered flight. No one has ever built and flown an exact replica of the machine that launched a new era.