Many early aircraft records were set by the Wrights at the Huffman Prairie.
The Wrights began using Huffman Prairie in 1904 with the permission of the field's owner, Dayton banker Torrence Huffman.
In comparison, in October 1905, the Wright brothers had a sustained flight of 39 minutes and 24.5 miles (39 km), circling over Huffman Prairie.
The flight lasts for almost 39:23 minutes at Huffman Prairie in Dayton, Ohio.
There is a large section of the museum dedicated to pioneers of flight, especially the Wright Brothers, who conducted some of their experiments at nearby Huffman Prairie.
The Wrights continued flying at Huffman Prairie near Dayton, Ohio in 1904-05.
Called back to Dayton, he was asked to help establish the company's flight school at Huffman Prairie.
The area encompassed the Wright brothers' flying field on Huffman Prairie.
On May 25, 1910 back at Huffman Prairie, Orville piloted two unique flights.
Between 1910 and 1916 the Wright Brothers Flying School at Huffman Prairie trained 115 pilots who were instructed by Orville and his assistants.