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The Richard anemometer in the photo above is French, but its only aviation use as far as I know was on the 1903 Wright Flyer. They actually show up on eBay once in awhile, last one I saw went for about $3,000.
Baldeagle wrote:James, it's pretty well known footage among the Wright fanatics, April 24, 1909 at Centocelle. I'll check with my Wright connections and see if anyone knows who the cameraman was.
Thanks! Good to know, it's a a great piece of film, and shows the huge elevator inputs used to get the flyer off the ground, among other fascinating aspects.