BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – The century-old patent file for the Wright Brothers’ pioneering airplane that contained one of history’s greatest patent applications, has been found, after it disappeared from to the National Archives while on loan to the Smithsonian Museum for an exhibit. National Archives and Records Administration Chief Operating Officer William J. Bosanko stated that information on the patent included recommendations from the Wright Brothers on the type of black and white movies that should be shown after takeoff, to avoiding damaging the propeller while literally tossing off unruly passengers while in flight.