Since the late 1800s, Chicago has been a mecca for aviation. Chicago's
Octave Chanute kept the skies filled with revolutionary gliders and his
expertise in aeronautics contributed to the Wright Brothers' success.
Chicago: City of Flight tells the story of aviation in the city with
exciting chapters on early birdmen, the birth of Chicago as a major
airmail center, the spectacular chills and thrills of international
airports and airplane manufacturers, and airlines, such as United
Airlines, that were born in the city. Later topics include the city's
modern aerospace industry and an exclusive look at Chicago's Wright
Redux project, members of which designed and manufactured a replica
Wright flyer. They plan to fly it over the city on December 17, 2003, in
celebration of 100 years of manned, powered flight.