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The crew of Apollo 11 took two tiny pieces of the Wright “Kitty Hawk” Flyer, the first plane successfully flown by the Wright Brothers, to the Moon with them. The two items were a small piece of the left wooden propeller and a piece of cloth from the upper left wing.

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