Yes,
The Wright brothers were inventors of powered flight, owners of a Bicycle shop in Dayton. Now, WE laugh at bicycles, common, every day items BUT back then, most people traveled by bicycle IF they were lucky
They first tested their "Wright-Flyer" on the Huffman damn prarie. Later, the area city built a damn, calling it "Huffman Damn"
Wright field and Mccook field merged as a flight test center, training etc.
Frank Stuart Patterson, born in Dayton, Ohio, on November 6, 1897, was the son of Frank Jefferson Patterson and Julia Shaw Patterson. The elder Patterson and his brother, John H. Patterson, founded The National Cash Register Company and figured prominently in local Dayton history. Frank Stuart attended Yale University, but graduated "in absentia" in the spring of 1918 because he, like many of his fellow classmates, had joined the Army. He enlisted in May 1917 and was commissioned in September as a first lieutenant in the Officers Reserve Corps with the aeronautical rating of pilot. Lieutenant Patterson was assigned to the 137th Aero Squadron as a test pilot at Wilbur Wright Field the following May. On June 19, 1918, little more than a month after his arrival, Lieutenant Patterson and his aerial observer, Lieutenant LeRoy Amos Swan, went aloft in their DH-4 to test newly installed machine guns synchronizers. They completed two trials successfully, but during a steep dive on the third test the airplane's wings collapsed and the aircraft crashed, killing both crewmen.
Wright field consisted of the 'Triangular area" where the Mueseum is today.
Patterson Field consisted of the land known today as Areas A and C of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. It included the Fairfield Air Depot and the Huffman Prairie Flying Field. Patterson Field soon became the Army's center for aviation logistics, maintenance, and supply.
It became : Wright-Patterson Army Air Field shortly after WWII
(Remember, the Air Force was "BORN" Sept. 14 1947)
Before that it was Army Air Corp
PS: When I was there, I met "old timers" that swear that the Roswell incident UFO was there in Wright-Patterson when it was moved from Roswell, New Mexico.
PS: The museum IS FREE!
It relies on donations...