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Wright, Orville, 1871-1948
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Wright, Orville, 1871-1948
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ריט, אוריל, 1871-1948
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来特, 奥维尔, 1871-1948
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Lai-tʻe, O-wei-erh, 1871-1948
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Wright, V. Orville.
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Wikipedia, April 12, 2023
The Wright brothers, Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 – January 30, 1948) and Wilbur Wright (April 16, 1867 – May 30, 1912),[a] were American aviation pioneers generally credited[3][4][5] with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane. They made the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft with the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903, 4 mi (6 km) south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, at what is now known as Kill Devil Hills. The brothers were also the first to invent aircraft controls that made fixed-wing powered flight possible ...
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122516230
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Gimbel, Richard, 1898-1970. Aeronautical History Collection of Col. Richard Gimbel, 2700 B.C.E.-1999.
Title:
Aeronautical History Collection of Col. Richard Gimbel, 2700 B.C.E.-1999.
A very diverse collection of 20,000 items that trace the story of flight from Babylonian cuneiforms to the Wright Brothers. Included are five thousand year-old seals carved from semiprecious stones and used to inscribe clay tablets that record the earliest conception of flight. Rare coins and medals commemorate great aviators and their achievements. Among the collection's thousands of books are volumes printed before 1501 and items which discuss all aspects of aviation, including experiments with wings, balloon ascents, first parachutes, rocketry, and accounts of historic flights. More than 2,000 prints, portraits, engravings, etchings, woodcuts, and lithographs create a unique pictorial history of aeronautics. Important letters written by pioneers of flight are also to be found in the collection's manuscript holdings. Additionally, there are also rare commemorative medallions, sheet music, posters, dime novels, postcards and postage stamps, early flight manuals, catalogues of aircraft equipment, match boxes, and children's games and toys.
ArchivalResource: ca. 20,000 items
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- Gimbel, Richard, 1898-1970. Aeronautical History Collection of Col. Richard Gimbel, 2700 B.C.E.-1999.
Newton, Byron Rufus, 1861-1938. Byron Rufus Newton papers, 1882-1938 (inclusive).
Title:
Byron Rufus Newton papers, 1882-1938 (inclusive).
Corrrespondence, writings, notes, printed materials, clippings, photographs, financial papers, and memorabilia of Byron R. Newton, journalist and official in the Democratic Party. The papers relate largely to Democratic Party politics from 1910-1933, though there is also material relating to the early history of aviation in this country. Correspondents of note include Newton D. Baker, Charles W. Fairbanks, William G. McAdoo, William F. McCombs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Wilbur and Orville Wright.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft. (7 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Newton, Byron Rufus, 1861-1938. Byron Rufus Newton papers, 1882-1938 (inclusive).
Wright Company Records, 1905-1917
Title:
Wright Company Records 1905-1917
The Wright Company was formed in November 1909 with Wilbur Wright as President and Orville Wright one of two Vice-Presidents. In 1915, Orville sold the company to a group of investors, which later merged the company with the Martin Company. The records consist of copies of material from the Wright Company Records held by the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Included in the records are Wright Company board of directors meeting minutes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and legal documents, including articles of incorporation, selling of the company, and the merger with the Martin Company. Also included are copies of ledgers that document a variety of financial transactions. The records do not include any information concerning Wright Company personnel.
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- Wright Company Records, 1905-1917
Miller, Ivonette Wright, 1896-. Papers, 1896-1988.
Title:
Papers, 1896-1988.
Papers consist of materials about the Wright Brothers and the Wright family as well as materials about early aviators and aviation. Collection includes correspondence, clippings, journal articles, photographs, and memorabilia. Many of the photographs are original prints of pioneer aviators and Wright family members. Other papers pertain to the role of Mrs. Miller and her husband, Harold Miller, in representing the Wright family at various official functions.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft.
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- Miller, Ivonette Wright, 1896-. Papers, 1896-1988.
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. FIRST ARMY AEROPLANE FLIGHT, FORT MYER, VIRGINIA
Title:
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. FIRST ARMY AEROPLANE FLIGHT, FORT MYER, VIRGINIA
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- Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. FIRST ARMY AEROPLANE FLIGHT, FORT MYER, VIRGINIA
Jackson, Willis Carl, 1923-. Willis Carl Jackson collection of aviation photographs, circa 1910s-1950s.
Title:
Willis Carl Jackson collection of aviation photographs, circa 1910s-1950s.
Collection includes fifteen photographs of aviation and famous aviators.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Jackson, Willis Carl, 1923-. Willis Carl Jackson collection of aviation photographs, circa 1910s-1950s.
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Wright Brothers First Flight
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Wright Brothers First Flight
Summary: Story of the Wright brothers, pioneers and creators of aviation. Review early modes and speeds of travel, pointing out progress made from wagon train to aircraft. Reviews many honors, medals, memorials, bestowed upon the Wright brothers for their unique achievement. Good coverage of the Wright gliders and planes. Other personalities: President Taft, Henry Ford, Charles Kettering, President Coolidge, Col Deeds, Lincoln Beachey, first aircraft stuntman , and others. Produced by materiel Division, US Army Air Corps. 1) SEVENTY YEARS AGO CALIFORNIA WAS MANY MONTHS FROM NEW YORK. View of map showing United States. MS of wagon train crossing prairies. 2) THE SANTA FE TRAIL 1949. CU of covered wagon. Santa Fe trail shown on map of United States. 3) THE RAILROADS SHRANK THE MAP TO FOUR DAYS. CU of train in motion. Railroad route shown on map. 4) AND THE AIRPLANE TO 7 AND 1/2 HOURS. Airplane route shown on map. View of C-45 above New York City. 5) NOT SO LONG AGO EUROPE WAS MANY MONTHS AWAY. Views of sailing ship ...
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Wright Brothers First Flight
1903 Wright Flyer
Title:
1903 Wright Flyer
Canard biplane with one 12-horsepower Wright horizontal four-cylinder engine driving two pusher propellers via sprocket-and-chain transmission system. Non-wheeled, linear skids act as landing gear. Natural fabric finish - no sealant or paint of any kind.
ArchivalResource: 1 airplane
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Foulois, Benjamin Delahauf, 1879-1967. Foulois collection, 1880-1968.
Title:
Foulois collection, 1880-1968.
A collection of correspondence, reports, diaries, handwritten biographical notes, photographs, artwork and memorabilia from Foulois' 37-year military career, including his involvement with the evolution of military aviation, and his activities in public life after retirement. Significant photographs of the Philippine insurrection, the Wright flyer and other vintage aircraft, the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Military Aviation, and Foulois' trip to Japan in 1960, enhance the collection.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear feet
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- Foulois, Benjamin Delahauf, 1879-1967. Foulois collection, 1880-1968.
Squier, George Owen, 1865-1934. George Owen Squier papers, 1883-1934.
Title:
George Owen Squier papers, 1883-1934.
Correspondence, personal account books, reports, military orders, student notebooks (U.S. Military Academy and Johns Hopkins University), notes and other material largely related to his scientific interests, particularly in telegraphy and trans-oceanic cables; also diaries kept while a West Point cadet, one of which contains a family history and autobiography; Ph.D. thesis in physics from Johns Hopkins University; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft.
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- Squier, George Owen, 1865-1934. George Owen Squier papers, 1883-1934.
Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. Orville Wright letter to Alexander N. Smith, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1928 February 14.
Title:
Orville Wright letter to Alexander N. Smith, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1928 February 14.
Wright thanks Smith for sending a clipping [not included] from the Boston Herald.
ArchivalResource: 1 item + envelope.
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- Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. Orville Wright letter to Alexander N. Smith, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1928 February 14.
Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Title:
Enit Kaufman Papers, American Portraits 1914-1958
The papers consist of letters andmanuscripts collected by Enit Kaufman for the publication of a volume of portraitsof prominent Americans by Kaufman accompanied by text written by DorothyCanfield Fisher. American Portraits,
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- Kaufman, Enit, 1908?-1961. American Portraits Papers, 1914-1958 (bulk 1940-1944).
Sutro, Adolph G. Papers, 1909-1972.
Title:
Papers, 1909-1972.
Collection contains correspondence (1909-1972); newspaper clippings (1911-1913, 1965-1969); 1 account book; 22 blueprints of airplanes; photographs and glass plate negatives of planes, Sutro, aviators Bob Fowler and Orville and Wilbur Wright; and a pocket knife.
ArchivalResource: 1.35 cubic ft. (3 boxes)
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- Sutro, Adolph G. Papers, 1909-1972.
Squier, George Owen, 1865-1934. George Owen Squier papers, 1883-1934.
Title:
George Owen Squier papers, 1883-1934.
Correspondence, personal account books, reports, military orders, student notebooks (U.S. Military Academy and Johns Hopkins University), notes and other material largely related to his scientific interests, particularly in telegraphy and trans-oceanic cables; also diaries kept while a West Point cadet, one of which contains a family history and autobiography; Ph. D. thesis in physics from Johns Hopkins University; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Squier, George Owen, 1865-1934. George Owen Squier papers, 1883-1934.
Leonard, Kate Bowne, 1875-1931. Papers, 1880-1931.
Title:
Papers, 1880-1931.
Consists of childhood compositions, lecture notes, diaries and journals, photographs, and correspondence received from members of her family, and from her friend and classmate, Katharine Wright Haskell (1874- 1929), sister of Orville and Wilbur Wright.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 linear ft.
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- Leonard, Kate Bowne, 1875-1931. Papers, 1880-1931.
Louis P. Christman, 1903 Wright Flyer Drawings, 1947-1951
Title:
Louis P. Christman, 1903 Wright Flyer Drawings 1947-1951
Orville and Wilbur Wright never constructed a complete set of drawings for any of their flyers or gliders. In the mid-1940s, friend of the Wright's, Edward Deeds, commissioned Louis P. Christman, to complete, not only a set of drawings for the famous 1903 Flyer, but also the 1900, 1901, and 1902 Gliders, and the 1903 and 1904 Flyers. This collection contains Christman's original drawings of the 1903 Flyer's Engine Support Rails and Wing Ribs. In addition, the collection also consists of 23 blue-line or "working" drawings of various parts of the 1903 Flyer.
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- Louis P. Christman, 1903 Wright Flyer Drawings, 1947-1951
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. US MILITARY AVIATION IN THE NEWSREELS OF 1934
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. US MILITARY AVIATION IN THE NEWSREELS OF 1934
Summary: Newsreel coverage of military aviation progress and current events of 1934. Footage includes clips of US Army taking over Airmail; Airlines Fight Government on Loss of Mail Contracts; Thousands Marooned as Record Snowfall Cripples Metropolis; Exclusive Views of the New Martin Bomber (B-l0); Cleveland Air Show; President Roosevelt in Hawaii; Preparations and the Launching of the Explorer Near Rapid City, South Dakota; Russian Parachutists in Mass Jump Demonstration; Airship and Target Practiced at Langley Fields Virginia; Army Tests New "Sky Eye" for Blimps; and Aviation Celebrates 31st Birthday. Reel 1, 1000': PARAMOUNT NEWS: AIRMEN SMASH TARGETS, CHATMAN FIELD, FLORIDA. UNCLE SAM MARKSMEN GET WINGS. THE 8TH PURSUIT GROUP FROM LANGLEY FIELD, VIRGINIA, HANGS UP RECORDS AND PRACTICES ATTACKS. 18') ADS left SV 29 P-l2Cs in flight to the left. 29')0 ADS left SV 11 P-l2Cs in flight over Miami, Florida. 38') ADS high angle, formation of nine P-l2C's, three sets of three, in flight to the left. 48') Series of shots of P-l2C's in flights of three, each strafing practice targets and balloons on ground and on water. 93') Several AV's of 25 P-l2E's in flight over water and flying into clouds. 114') PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, FIRST METROTONE NEWS. ll7') AV high angle of three B-3A's in flight over the water-filled crater of Taal volcano. l28') Series of AV's of the water-filled Taal volcano. l64') ALS RV high angle, six B-3A's in flight -- clouds in bg. 169') ALS of clouds -- right wing engine of a B-3A in fg. l75') AMS left SV four B-3A's in flight to the right -- three of the aircraft are banking out lower frame. 184') PARAMOUNT NEWS: ARMY TO FLY AIRMAIL. WASHINGTON AIRMAIL CONTRACT DISCLOSURES BRING SWIFT ACTION BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT -- HE CANCELS ALL CONTRACTS ORDERING ARMY PLANES TO CARRY MAIL. 203') CU of U.S. post office department map, showing the airmail routes. 223') Several CU's of William P. McCrackin, Jr. 235') CU of Mr. L.H. Brittin of Northwestern Airlines. 250') Several shots of men loading mail into a TWA Northrop Alpha, and the aircraft taking off. 267') CUs of Richard W. Robbins, president of TWA airlines, seated at his desk as he makes a speech (live sound) -- wall map of the US airline routes in bg. 317') Several shots of Army mechanics working on an aircraft resembling an O-39 without canopy and wheel spats, in a hangar. 340') MCU Sen. Black of Alabama standing in front of a building making a speech (live sound). 367') STAR AIRMAN DRILLS FLORIDA VISITORS. ARMY FLIERS AND COUNTRY'S BEST CIVILIAN PERFORMERS PUT ON AN EXCITING SHOW FOR MIAMI SOJOURNERS, FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 385') LS pan left, 22 single engine bi-winged aircraft in flight to the left and banking on their left wing. 397') MLS pan right a Wedell Williams "Special" racer in flight low over the ground and climbing. 409') Sequence of shots of 10 parachutists jumping from a C-3A and descending. 456') LS low angle, large number of single engine bi-winged aircraft, making a figure eight. 476') MS of insignia, rooster in a circle crowing (live sound), and the word PATHE. 485') Several shots of two Army ground crewmen painting a small practice target white. 485') Sequence of shots of P-12's, in flights of three each, strafing practice targets on the ground and two small balloons in the water. 555') ARMY TAKES OVER MAIL. UNCLE SAM'S PILOTS CARRY ON AS COMMERCIAL LINES OPEN BATTLES IN COURT. HEARST METROTONE NEWS. 571') Several shots of five US Army pilots standing in front of a row of parked aircraft with engines running, looking at a map. Aircraft are: an Ol-E, 01-Gs, and an aircraft, resembling an O-39, minus canopy and wheel spats. 582') Sequence of shots of men transferring mail from the back of a mail truck into the rear cockpit of an O-25A. 604') MLS pan right with an O-25A taking off. 614') Sequence of shots of Maj. Fleet, Pres. Wilson and Mrs Wilson -- large crowd in bg (15 May 1918). 635') MS RV two ground crewmen loading mail sacks into forward cockpit of US DH-4, pilot is seated in rear cockpit -- a number of civilians are grouped around the front and beside the wing of the aircraft. 642') Sequence of AVs of six B-2's in flight over mountainous terrain and clouds. 667') PICTURE PARAGRAPHS IN DAY NEWS, ARMY DEVELOPS A NEW TYPE OF PLANE TO CARRY FREIGHT BETWEEN DISTANT POSTS (FOX MOVIETONE NEWS). 683') Series of AV's of three YlC-27s in flight low over desert and snow-covered mountainous terrain. 733') PARAMOUNT NEWS: AIRMAIL BEGINS NEW ERA. CHICAGO. ARMY MAIL PLANES TAKE OFF IN ZERO WEATHER. EDDIE RICKENBACKER, WARTIME ACE, BRINGS LAST PRIVATE WEST COAST SHIPMENT IN 13-HOUR RECORD. 751') LS to MS low angle, pan left with a TWA DC-1 in flight to the left. 768') MS of several passengers alighting from a TWA DC-1. 781') Several shots of Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker standing on the ramp beside a TWA DC-1 after his flight from Los Angeles, California to Newark, New Jersey in 13 hours and 2 minutes (18 and 19 February 1934) -- shows Capt. Rickenbacker speaking (live sound). 833') MS high angle of a ground crewman loading mail sacks into the rear seat of an A-l2 -- civilian motion picture cameraman in fg (night scene). 842') MCU of a ground crewman loading a mail sack into rear seat of an A-l2 -- another ground crewman is standing in fg holding a flashlight above rear cockpit of aircraft (night scene). 847') MCU Lt. Herbert Smitt, pilot for the A-l2, standing beside the aircraft. 854') MLS a ground crewman transferring mail sacks from a truck into an aircraft resembling the O-39 minus canopy and wheel spats -- guard marching in fg (night scene). 860') MS pan right with an A-l2 taxiing to the right (night scene). 873') PARAMOUNT NEWS: ARMY SET FOR AIRMAIL. WASHINGTON AIRLINES FIGHT GOVERNED ON LOSS OF MAIL CONTRACTS. LINDY PROTEST STIRS U.S. AS ARMY PLANES PREPARE TO TAKE OVER MAIL ROUTE. 892') MS left FV two YlO-35's being towed out of a hangar -- a third YlO-35 parked in fg. 902') MLS left FV five pilots walking in front of a row of O1-Es, O1-Gs, an O-2 and an aircraft, resembling an O-39 minus wheel spats and canopy. 909') CU of Charles Lindberg standing beside an aircraft. 916') MS five pilots standing beside an aircraft, resembling an O-39 minus wheel spats and canopy, looking at a map. 925') MCU of Lt. Burgess making a speech -- he is standing between two other pilots; aircraft in bg (live sound). 943') MS left FV three ground crewmen transferring mail sacks from a truck into the rear cockpit of an O-25. 954') MS pan right with an O-25 taking off and climbing. 963') MCU a civilian pilot standing beside an aircraft making a speech (live sound). Reel 2: UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL, NEW YORK, N.Y. THOUSANDS MAROONED AS RECORD SNOWFALL CRIPPLES METROPOLIS. GRAHAM MCNAMEE. 20') Sequence of shots of people hurrying along snow-covered streets and sidewalks, and men shoveling snow from sidewalks. 47') Series of shots of a man with a dog team and sled carrying two children, moving on snow-covered streets, and stopping in front of a house. l0') Several shots of automobiles and busses partially buried under snowdrift. 124') MS (snowing) a ground crewman running to a parked O-l9B, engine running -- several B-3A's parked in bg. 129') MCU of a snowdrift -- an O-19 parked in front of hangar in bg. 133') MCU Lt. Joe Kelly, wearing cold weather clothing, standing beside aircraft -- hangar in bg. 141') Series of shots of ground crewmen transferring mail sacks from a truck into an aircraft, resembling an O-39 without canopy and wheel spats, and the aircraft taxiing on snow-covered taxi strip. 171') PARAMOUNT NEWS: AIR DEATH TOLL MOUNTS -- TERRIFIC WINTER WEATHER BRINGS AIRMAIL AND PASSENGERS DISASTERS -- EIGHT DIE IN AIRLINER WRECK -- TRANSFER OF AIRMAIL TO ARMY CRITICIZED. 190') ALS left SV high angle, three B-2's in flight over snow-covered mountainous terrain. 199') Several ACUs of a B-2 in flight over snow-covered mountainous terrain. 221') MS several men walking away from a parked P-12 and an O-38E -- an O-38 is taxiing to the left in bg. 24l') Series of shots of civilians inspecting the wreckage of three Army mail planes, each at a different location. 28l') Several shots of Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois, Army Air Corps Chief, seated at a desk in front of several microphones making a speech (live sound). 328') FIRST METROTONE NEWS SKY EXPLORERS GET SET FOR HOP. ARMY STRATOSPHERE FLIERS READY FOR DARING ASCENT AT RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA. 345') Sequence of shots of Capt. Albert W. Stevens climbing into the National Geographic Society and US Army Air Corps gondola -- he stands in the hatchway as several instruments, including a camera, are handed to him. 384') MCU Capt. Stevens sitting on a stool holding a small globe-shaped oxygen tank. 395') A shot showing a large number of helium gas bottles stacked in six rows. 404') ALS high angle, Stratabowl launch site near Rapid City, South Dakota. 414') UNIVERSAL NEWSPAPER NEWSREEL, WASHINGTON, D.C. ARMY AIR CORPS PLANS RECORD STRATOSPHERE HOP TO 15-MILE MARK. GRAHAM MCNAMEE. 425') MCU Maj. Kepner and Capt. Stevens standing in front of a diagram. 438') CU of a diagram reading: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, ARMY AIR CORPS STRATOSPHERE FLIGHT, and showing comparison of the balloon to a building, and the balloon after it has reached the stratosphere. 447') MS Capt. Stevens is using a pointer and explaining the diagram (live sound). 523') MOVIETONE FLIES OVER MANILA. OUR FAR EAST CAMERAMEN ACCOMPANY US ARMY PLANES ON AERIAL SURVEY OF PHILIPPINE CAPITOL. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 538') Series of AV's of three B-3A's in flight over the city of Manila, shots of the Army and Navy club, the Manila Hotel, and the docks. 606') Several AVs of the Philippine Islands and Governor General's summer mansion. 620') ALS of mountainous terrain -- several buildings in a valley. 636') PARAMOUNT NEWS: MYSTERY PLANES FOR U.S., ESSEX, MARYLAND, FIRST OF ARMY'S $50,000,000. THREE-YEAR AIRCRAFT PROGRAM TAKES WING. EXCLUSIVE VIEWS OF THE NEW MARTIN BOMBER. 654') CU's of the B-10. 686') MCU of Mr. Glenn L. Martin standing beside a B-10. 693') FV's of a parked B-l0, engines running. 709') MS to LS pan right with a B-10 taking off. 720') LS to MS low angle, pan right with a B-10 in flight, low over the ground. 732') ARMY RETURNS MAIL TO PRIVATE FLIERS. COL. HICKMAN TURNS OVER FIRST LOAD, LEAVING CHICAGO FOR THE PACIFIC COAST TO VETERAN PILOT WRIGHT. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 748') MS FV civilian ground crewmen loading mail into the nose compartment of a Boeing 247 (C-73). 763') MS Col. Hickman and airlines pilot, Jack Wright, standing together, shaking hands and talking (live sound). 819') MS low angle, airlines pilot, Jack Wright, leaning out the right window in the cockpit of a Boeing 247 and talking (live sound). 827') PANAMA CANAL ZONE. HEARST METROTONE NEWS. 830') Sequence of shots of an artillery battery mounted on mule stopping at flight line beside a number of parked B-3A's, unloading dismantled 75mm guns from the backs of the mules, and installing into the bomb bays of B-3A's. 873') AV's of 10 B-3A's in flight over jungle terrain. 885') PATHE NEWS: RECORDED BY RCA VICTOR SOUND SYSTEM, DISTRIBUTED BY RKO DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. 897') Sequence of shots of the ceremonies honoring Capt. Albert F. Hegenberger, for his work in the development of blind flying; Sec. of War Dern presents Capt. Hegenberger with an oak-leaf cluster to the Distinguished Flying Cross. 936') PROBERS ASKS DISMISSAL OF ARMY CHIEF. CONGRESSMAN ROGERS, HEAD OF HOUSE COMMITTEE, SITES SENSATIONAL CHARGES. DORSEY. 947') MS Congressman Rogers seated in front of a desk making a speech stating that Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois should be removed from his post as Commanding General of the Army Air Corps. 1045') MAJ. GEN. FOULOIS, CHALLENGES HIS CRITICS. PATHE NEWS. 1057') MS Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois making a speech stating that he will meet his challengers in open court. Reel 3: PARAMOUNT NEWS: 11 MILES UP GRAND CRASH, RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA. STRATOSPHERE VENTURE ENDS IN CRACK-UP BUT PILOT JUMPS TO SAFETY. ARMY BALLOONISTS MISS WORLD RECORD IN FLIGHT THAT THRILLED NATION. 17') Sequence of shots from aerial and ground cameras showing the inflation of the National Geographic Society and Army Air Corps balloon (night and early dawn). 61') MS several men, including Capt. Stevens and Maj. Kepner, working on the gondola. 70') Maj. Kepner descending into the gondola and the hatch closing after him. 76') MLS launch of the National Geographic Society and Army Air Corps balloon from the Stratobowl near Rapid City, South Dakota. 83') Several AV's of the balloon and gondola ascending. 98') Sequence of shots of civilians inspecting the demolished National Geographic Society and Army Air Corps gondola in a garage. 120') MS of Capt. Stevens, Maj. Kepner and Capt. O.A. Anderson standing together as Maj. Kepner tells what happened during the flight. 180') MS of insignia, a rooster in a circle, letters below circle read: PATHE. 184') MS group of 14 Army Air Corps officers, including Lt. Col. Henry "Hap" Arnold, Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois and a civilian -- several B-10s are parked in bg. 187') CU of Lt. Col. Henry "Hap" Arnold. 189') Series of shots of several B-10s taxiing; and a B-l0 taking off from Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. for the flight to Alaska. 214') MS a group of civilians and Army Air Corps officer looking up at the sky and waving. 217') Sequence of shots from aerial and ground cameras, showing B-10s in flight, and in flight over the Lincoln Memorial, and the Capitol in Washington, D.C. 244') NEWS FLASHES, PATHE NEWS. 253') LS left RV formation of 10 B-10's in flight to the left. 258') ALS the Capitol, Washington, D.C. -- a fountain is in the fg. 262') Several LS's low angles, 10 B-l0s in flight over camera. 270') LS pan right with two B-l0's making approach for landing -- three O-38s parked in fg. 274') MS crowd of civilians -- hangar in bg. 276') Several shots of B-10's taxiing and parking. 288') Several shots of 14 officers standing in a semi-circle around Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois and Sec. of War Dern as the latter reads a citation concerning the flight to Alaska by Lt. Col. Henry "Hap" Arnold. 346') BIRDMEN PREPARE FOR A BIG SHOW. ARMY PURSUIT PLANES RISE HIGH AT MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN IN PRACTICE MANEUVERS FOR A GREAT NATIONAL AIR RACE. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 365') LS right FV 18 P-26A's taxiing, single file. 373') LS pan left with 12 P-26A's taking off in sets of three each. 383') Sequence of shots from aerial and ground cameras, which show 18 P-26A's diving in single file and flying in different formations. 463') UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL: DARING STUNTS THRILL CROWD AT BIG AIR MEET. GRAHAM MCNAMEE. 475') MLS large crowds seated in stands at the Cleveland Air Meet. 480') Several shots of 18 P-26A's taxiing and taking off together. 494') LS low angle, pan left with a formation of 18 P-12's, two rows of nine, in flight to the left. 505') MLS low angle, pan down and left with a flight of 18 P-26As diving and leveling off. 513') MS low angle, pan right with an early Curtiss pusher-type aircraft in flight to the right. 526') MLS FV of an aircraft, resembling a Consolidated Fleet type 7-A landing on one wheel, skidding to the left, and making a 360 degree turn -- name written on side and upper wing of aircraft: BLUE FLASH. 542') AV (camera is in a C-3A) of 20 parachutists jumping from the aircraft and descending. 562') LS pan down with descent of two free-fall parachutists trailing flour -- camera pans with first chute opening and down to impact. 623') MLS pan left with 12 P-l2A's, four rows of three, flying line-a-step formation low over the ground. 632') LS low angle, 12 P-12A's flying in single file -- two lead aircraft peel off to the left. 639') MLS low angle, pan right and up to a box formation of 12 P-26A's in flight to the right. MLS pan left and up with three P-6E's diving, leveling off low over the ground and climbing -- the left aircraft banks away to the left and the right aircraft to the right. 652') LS low angle, pan up with a P-6E climbing, then rolling over -- camera pans down with the aircraft in a tumbling dive. 662') Several shots of a P-26 in flight to the right low over the ground. 676') MCU of Army Air Corps Capt. Fred C. Nelson, winner of the 1934 J. L. Mitchell speed trophy, standing in front of a P-26. 682') PARAMOUNT NEWS WITH FDR IN HAWAII. HONOLULU -- PRESIDENT REVIEWS 15,000 TROOPS AT AMERICA'S LARGEST ARMY POST. MR. ROOSEVELT, NOW IN U.S., THRILLED AT VACATION CLIMAX. 701') Several shots of the cruiser USS, "Houston" carrying Pres. Roosevelt, arriving at Honolulu flanked by a number of natives in out-rigger canoes, and a formation of aircraft flying over the cruiser. 721') MLS pan left from the Presidential honor guard, a battalion of Marines -- a Navy band is playing on the dock. MLS Pres. Roosevelt, several civilians and Naval officers all saluting standing on a gangplank on the cruiser "Houston," and then Pres. Roosevelt waves to the crowd. 765') MLS's pan right, Pres. Roosevelt seated in an automobile moves down a crowd-lined street. 786') Several shots of Pres. Roosevelt reviewing troops and P-l2s at Ft. Schoefield, Hawaii. 808') MLS pan right to large crowd. 816') MLS of Pres. Roosevelt standing in front of several microphones making a speech to the people of Honolulu (live sound). 860') MLS low angle, Pres. Roosevelt standing on the deck of the cruiser "Houston" waving as the cruiser casts off. 872') MLS the cruiser "Houston" casting off from the dock at Honolulu. 885') UNCLE SAM TESTS HIS BIG BOMBING AIR DEFENDERS. ARMY PLANES DISPLAY EXPERT MARKSMANSHIP FROM SKY ON ABERDEEN PROVING GROUNDS. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 902') Several shots of ground crewmen installing a 100 lb bomb in bomb bay of a B-3A. 9l2') LS to MS three aircraft resembling the A-3 taking off together -- two of the aircraft exit left frame, and the third flies over camera. 923') Series of shots from aerial and ground cameras showing bombs dropping from B-3A's exploding on the ground, a frame house exploding, and aerial views of the bomb craters. 978') LS low angle, pan left with parachutists jumping from three aircraft, resembling the Handley Page WAB at Hendon, England. 984') MLS grandstand filled with people at Hendon, England -- people sitting on a number of 1930 automobiles in fg. 988') LS low angle, five aircraft, resembling the AVRO 626, executing two inside loops at Hendon, England. Reel 4: FLYING IN FOG. BLACKWELL. CAMERA: DUFFY SOUND: PATHE NEWS. 14') Several shots of fog-shrouded business buildings. 27') Several shots of an aircraft, resembling a Boeing 247, crashed on the side of a snow-covered hill; several civilians are standing around the wreckage. 41') Shots of a partially destroyed house and remains of the aircraft which crashed into it. 56') Sequence of shots of a Curtiss Condor (C-30) passenger plane showing where it crash-landed in the woods. 75') AMS right FV an OA-4A in flight to the right. 80') MS INT of OA-4A cabin with radio operator seated at controls. 84') CU pilot's hands on controls of an OA-4A. 88') AMS FV high angle, an 0A-4A in flight. 92') INT cabin of an OA-4A with radio operator seated at controls. 97') MCU (camera is outside aircraft) of pilots seated in cockpit of an OA-4A talking into microphone (live sound). 112') MS radio operator seated in front of sending and receiving instruments (live sound). 123') AMS FV an OA-4A in flight. 125') MCU radio operator in an OA-4A. 128') AMLS right SV an OA-4A in flight -- wing of camera aircraft in fg. MCU (cameras on outside of aircraft) pilots seated in cockpit of an OA-4A talking into microphone (live sound). 146') Sequence of shots of an OA-4A in flight, entering a fog bank. 161') AMCU (camera on outside of aircraft) pilot seated in cockpit of aircraft talking into microphone, while aircraft is in fog bank (live sound). l75') MCU radio operators seated in front of sending and receiving equipment and turning on marker beacon (live sound). 193') Series of shots of an OA-4A in flight in a fog bank; the pilot; and the aircraft landing, taxiing, and parking. 230') ARMY ACES BOMB LAND WARSHIP. PATHE NEWS. 243') Several AV's of 38 A-3's in formation flight over clouds. 259') AMLS of clouds -- wing of a B-3A in fg. 262') MS RV pilot and copilot of a B-3A. 265') MCU of a B-3A bombardier releasing a bomb. 268') ACU (camera is in aircraft) bombs as they are released. 269') AMS left SV three bombs drop from a B-3A, and pass out lower frame. 270') AMS to ALS bombs dropping and exploding in a large circle on the ground. 284') Several AV's of 36A-3s in flight -- clouds in bg. 293') MS RV of a B-3A bombardier. 296') MCU FV a B-3A bombardier releasing bombs. 298') Camera in aircraft showing bomb as it is released. 300') AMS left SV bomb drops from a B-3A, and descends out lower frame. 301') MS to LS bombs descending and exploding on the ground beside the marked outline of a battleship. 323') AMS right SV two B-3A's in flight -- several views of a B-3A bombardier. 327') AMS right SV bombs falling from a B-3A -- a second B-3A in bg. 329') AMS to ALS bombs dropping and exploding in the outline of a battleship marked on the ground. 346') ZOOM-IN FIRST METROTONE NEWS: FLIERS BRAVE FOGS TO A SHIP AT SEA. ARMY'S WEATHER REPORTER INVADES CLOUDS TO CHART PERILS OF WINTRY SKIES. 360') MS two ground crewmen walking toward an aircraft resembling an O-39 minus wheel spats and canopy, parked in front of a hangar. 368') Several shots of a civilian installing an aerometrogram (an instrument used to record pressure, humidity, and temperature) on the wing of an aircraft resembling an O-39 minus wheel spats and canopy. 380') Pilot of the aircraft wearing foul weather face gear. 385') CU of the aircraft radio operator contacting the control tower; he tells them they are going to take off (live sound). 392') MS left FV aircraft resembling the O-39, parked in front of hangar as engine starts. 399') MS low angle, aircraft resembling the O-39 in flight over a weather tower. 404') AMS to ALS right SV aircraft resembling the O-39 in flight in a fog bank and disappearing. 423') CU of the radio operator contacting the control tower (live sound). 438') MCU ground radio operator verifying the contact (live sound). 443') AMLS right SV aircraft, resembling the O-39, in flight in the fog bank and disappearing. 462') MS ground radio operator receiving a call from the aircraft radio operator (live sound). 476') LS aircraft, resembling the O-39, in flight in the fog bank. 491') CU aircraft radio opeator making contact with the airfield (live sound). 501') MLS fog-shrouded New York Harbor -- Statue of Liberty dimly visible. 505') Series of shots of ocean liners and tugs underway in the fog-shrouded New York Harbor, and a CU of a bell as it rings (live sound). 538') PARAMOUNT NEWS: 100 TRY RECORD AIR LEAP. MOSCOW -- IN THE SOVIET UNION THEY DO IT WHOLESALE -- MEN AND WOMEN PARACHUTE JUMPERS MAKE THRONGS BELOW GASP IN THRILLING MASS SKY DRILL. 560') MLS low angle, pan left with flight of 11 radio-engine bi-winged Russian aircraft of the early 1930s in flight to the left. 574') Sequence of shots from aerial and ground cameras of a large number of Russian parachutists jumping from ANT-6s. 599') MS of a large crowd looking up at sky. 607') Sequence of shots of large number of parachutists jumping from several Russian ANT-6s and landing on the ground. 634') CU of a Russian girl talking after she has made a parachute jump. 646') ZOOM-IN. FIRST METROTONE NEWS: ARMY EAGLES SEE NATURE'S WONDERS. BOMBING SOUADRON SURVEYS FAMOUS YOSEMITE ON FLIGHT FROM MARCH FIELD, CALIFORNIA. 661') Sequence of shots of 18 P-10's in flight between high mountains and over Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California. 742') PARAMOUNT NEWS. TO AVIATION'S BIRTHDAY KITTY HAWK, NORTH CAROLINA -- WRIGHT BROTHERS HONORED FOR VICTORY 31 YEARS AGO, MAN'S FIRST SUCCESSFUL PLANE FLIGHT -- U.S. PLANES GO ALOFT ON ANNIVERSARY. Sequence of shots from aerial and ground cameras, showing an Army airship in flight over the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina and a wreath dropping from the airship. 797') MS two wreaths at the front of the Wright Memorial. 801') CU the engraved name plate "Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright" on side of memorial. 808') CU of Orville Wright standing beside the memorial. 813') MS high angle, several men turning an early Wright pusher aircraft to the left. 828') MCU Wright pusher aircraft engine, running. 833') LS to MCU low angle, pan up with a Wright pusher aircraft taking off and flying over camera. 847') AMLS FV formation of 15 P-12's in flight over New York City. 854') LS low angle, pan up with 12 P-26's in flight toward camera -- the first three aircraft peel off to the right. 862') AMS right FV several P-26's in flight to the right -- a formation of P-l2's in flight to the right in bg. 868') MLS low angle, formation of 63 P-l2's in flight toward and over camera. 880') UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL: ARMY PILOTS IN THRILLING STUNT FLIGHT, MAXWELL FIELD, ALABAMA. 888') MS four pilots standing in front of a P-l2. 895') MLS pan right with three P-12's taking off together. 907') MLS pan up with three P-12's starting an inside loop. 9l5') LS low angle, three P-l2's start an inside loop, then execute a formation (Immelmann) roll. 927') AMLS RV three P-l2's executing a 360 degree roll to the right. 932') MLS low angle, pan up with three P-l2's executing a formation (Immelmann) roll. 937') AMLS RV three P-12's executing a 360 degree roll to the left. 944') AMS pan left with three P-l2's in flight. 947') ALS three P-12's executing an inside loop. 958') PARAMOUNT NEWS: AIRSHIP AND TARGET TESTS, LANGLEY FIELD, VIRGINIA. ARMY SKY RANGE DEVELOP SHARP SHOOTING CORPS, BOMBS DROPPED IN MANEUVERS HALF-MILE UP, STRIKE l00-FOOT CIRCULAR TARGET. 976') MLS pan right with the Army airship TC-12 attached to mooring as mooring is towed across the ground. 986') Several shots of ground crewmen mounting and checking 100 lb bombs on side of gondola of airship. 998') Camera in gondola of airship shows the ground as the airship takes off. 1008') MLS pan right with airship taking off. 1014') CU of the helmsman and the airship personnel in the gondola. 1027') ALS of airship's shadow as it passes over the marked circular target. 1033') ALS the target as seen through an opening in the bottom of the gondola. 1039') INT of gondola showing crew members at their stations. 1044') MS to LS bombs dropping and exploding in the target -- several AVs showing bombs dropping. 1062') MLS an explosion on the ground. 1069') ALS high angle, the airship TC-12 in flight over the marked circular target. l071') LS two bombs dropping and exploding in the target area. 1079') MS two bombs dropping, pass out left frame. 1081') MLS an explosion on the ground. Reel 5: DARE DEVIL TEST ARMY SKY HIGH -- AIRMEN RISK LIFE IN NEW BLIMP OBSERVATION DEVICE, TRIED OUT HIGH ABOVE LANGLEY FIELD, VIRGINIA. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 17') AMLS an Army airship in flight. 24') INT of airship gondola, shows crew members at their station. 29') MS a small observation car is lowered from the gondola -- airmen in observation car are taking motion pictures. 38') AMS the observation car as it is being lowered from the gondola. 43') MS high angle (camera is in airship gondola), airmen seated in a small observation car taking motion pictures -- water is in bg. 47') Camera is in observation car showing underneath side of gondola and airship as observation car descends from airship. 53') MLS low angle, the observation car descending from the gondola. 57') MLS high angle (camera is in the airship gondola) showing the small observation car swinging back and forth over water. 62') MLS low angle (camera is in observation car) showing the underneath side of the airship. 67') MLS low angle, the airship and small observation car hanging below the airship. 72') AMLS of the observation car. 76') MS of the helmsman hanging out a window in the gondola. 79') Several AV's observation car as it is retracted into the gondola. 89') MS (camera is in observation car) showing underneath side of gondola and airship as the observation car is being retracted. l02') MS (camera is in gondola) showing observation car and passenger as it is retracted into airship. l06') AMLS left SV, the airship as the observation car is retracted into the gondola. 111') PARAMOUNT NEWS: CAN MAN GO UP 15 MILES -- WASHINGTON -- U.S. OUT TO TOP STRATOSPHERE RECORD BY 5 MILES. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY SPONSORS BALLOON FLIGHT PLANNED FOR JUNE. 130') MS Maj. Kepner and Capt Stevens standing in front of a diagram which shows a 26-story office building, the shape of the balloon at time of launch, and after it has reached the 15 mile mark. 150') Sequence of shots of Capt. Stevens explaining the diagram (live sound). 237') PARAMOUNT NEWS: AIRMEN SMASH TARGETS, CHATMAN FIELD, FL0RIDA. UNCLE SAM MARKSMEN GET WINGS. THE 8TH PURSUIT GROUP FROM LANGLEY FIELD, VIRGINIA HANGS UP RECORDS AND PRACTICES ATTACKS. 255') ALS left SV 29 P-l2C's in flight to the left. 266') ALS left SV 11 P-l2C's in flight over Miami, Florida. 275') ALS high angle, formation of nine P-l2C's, three sets of three, in flight to the left. 285') Series of shots of P-12C's in flights of threes, strafing practice targets and balloons on the ground and on water. 333') Several AV's of 25 P-12E's in flight over water and flying into clouds. 350') THRILLS AT NATIONAL AIR RACES. PATHE NEWS. 363') LS low angle, V-formation of l7 P-l2's in flight to the right. 370') MLS crowd-filled stands at the Cleveland Air Races. 374') MLS FV formation of 18 Navy F4B-4's (AF P-l2's), six sets of three, in flight toward camera (center aircraft of each set is in level flight; wings of the other two aircraft are at a 30 degree angle down from the center aircraft). Each set levels off, then, outside aircraft executes a 30 degree angle up from the center aircraft wings. 389') MS pan right with an early Curtiss 1912 or 1913 pusher-type aircraft in flight to the right, low over the ground. 400') MLS pan right with an aircraft, resembling a Waco F3-YMF, trailing smoke in a dive, leveling off, and climbing. 414') MLS low angle, pan right with Milo Burcham flying upside down in an aircraft resembling a P-12, without engine cowling -- name on wing of aircraft: BLUE FLASH NC-872H. 427') MCU Mary Pickford looking up at sky and pointing -- two policemen, a civilian, and an Army officer standing in bg. 429') MLS pan up to Milo Burcham in the aircraft, resembling the P-12 without wing cowling, flying upside down. 437') MLS of a crowd-filled grandstand. 439') MS pan right, Milo Burcham in the aircraft resembling the P-l2, rolling over and flying upside down. 446') MLS pan right and up to Milo Burcham in the aircraft resembling the P-12, flying low over the ground and going into a vertical climb. 452') MS people standing behind fence -- crowd-filled grandstands in bg. 454') MS pan right with an aircraft resembling a Consolidated Fleet 7-A minus a wheel, in flight to the left, low over the ground. 460') MS the aircraft resembling the Fleet 7-A, minus one wheel and engine stopped, touching down and skidding to the left in a 180 degree turn -- name written on upper wing of aircraft BLUE FLASH NC-48K. 471') Sequence of shots from aerial and ground cameras showing parachutists jumping from two C-3A's; a number of the parachutists descending and two of the parachutists landing. 512') BIRD MEN RISK LIVES TO PROVIDE THRILLS AT BIG AIR SHOW, WORLDS MOST EXPERT ACES GIVE SENSATIONAL EXHIBITION OF FLYING AT CLEVELAND, OHIO. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 530') Several shots of a formation of nine P-l2's in flight low over the ground. 541') LS FV low angle, formation of 18 Navy F4B-4's (P-l2's), six sets of threes, in flight toward camera (center aircraft of each set is in level flight, the other aircraft wings are at a 30 degree angle up from the center aircraft wings). 550') MS pan right with flight of English Lt. Ackerly, wearing a top hat and frock coat, sitting in a saddle on the fuselage of an aircraft resembling a Curtiss N2C-2 taxiing, breaking through a pole attached to two supports, then the aircraft takes off. 565') Several shots of Milo Burcham in his aircraft, The Blue Flash, which resembles a P-12, in flight upside down. At the beginning of the first scene a Waco OEC cabin biplane, an autogyro resembling the Pitcairn PA-l8, and a Boeing 247 are parked on the ground. 594') Several shots from aerial and ground cameras showing parachutists jumping from two C-3A's. 6l7') ALS left FV 2O B-10's in flight over desert terrain. 625') AMS left FV 10 B-10's in flight. 63l') AMCU left FV a B-10 in flight over desert terrain -- second B-10 in flight in bg. 634') CU of propeller hub on a B-l0. 635') AMS FV (camera is in bombardier's position on a B-10) of a pilot. 638') AMLS left FV low angled 20 B-10's in flight -- camera pans up to show six other B-10's in flight. 644') AMS FV (camera is in rear cockpit of a B-10) three B-10's in flight -- vertical and horizontal stabilizer of camera aircraft in fg. 649') ALS left SV eight B-10's in flight over mountainous terrain. 654') AMS left FV two B-10's in flight to the left -- clouds in bg. 659') AMS FV three B-10's in flight -- clouds in bg. 664') ALS low angle, formation of nine B-10's in flight -- clouds in bg. 672') FLASH BOMBERS SOAR OVER YOSEMITE. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. 685') Sequence of shots of l8 B-10's in flight over Yosemite National Park and between high mountain peak. 741') UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL. 31ST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED BY AVIATION. 748') MS pan left with several men pushing an early Wright aircraft. 756') MCU of Mr. Orville Wright. 762') MS several men pulling on a rope which lifts a weight in a tower in order to launch the Wright aircraft -- the aircraft is in bg. 770') MLS several men pushing a Wright aircraft and turning it around beside launch track. 775') MS two men turning propellers on an early Wright Pusher. 779') MS RV launch of Wright aircraft -- weight falls from top of tower in fg; and a motion picture cameraman in scene. 782') MLS pan left with a Wright aircraft in flight low over the ground. 786') AMS (camera is in a Wright aircraft) showing the ground. 818') Several shots of a tug towing a Sikorsky S-42 flying boat on a road -- water on either side of the road; hangars and buildings in bg. 825') MS pan right with the S-42 taking off from water. 839') AMS left FV (camera is in the nose of US Navy P3Y) camera pans right to the copilot of the camera aircraft. 851') Series of AV's of seven P3Y's in a step-down formation. 863') MS pan right, a Boeing 247 in flight. 871') Series of shots from aerial and ground cameras, showing 306 and 600 lb bombs dropping from B-3A's and exploding on the ground. 928') AMLS of bomb-pitted earth. 936') MS a civilian inspecting a bomb crater. 940') AMS bomb-pitted ground. 944') PARAMOUNT NEWS: AIRSHIP AND TARGET TESTS, LANGLEY FIELD, VIRGINIA. ARMY SKY RANGE DEVELOP SHARP SHOOTING CORPS, BOMBS DROPPED IN MANEUVERS HALF-MILE UP STRIKE 100-FOOT CIRCULAR TARGET. 962') MLS pan right with the Army airship TC-12 attached to mooring as mooring is towed across the ground. 972') Several shots of ground crewmen mounting and checking 100 lb bombs on side of gondola of airship. 984') Camera is in the gondola on the airship, showing the ground as the airship takes off. 994') MLS pan right with airship taking off. 1000') CU of the helmsman and the airship personnel in the gondola. 1013') ALS the airship's shadow as it passes over the marked circular target. 1019') ALS the target as seen through an opening in the bottom of the gondola. 1025') INT of gondola showing crew members at their stations. 1030') MS to LS bombs dropping and exploding in the target -- several AV's showing bombs dropping. l048') MLS an explosion on the ground. 1055') ALS high angle, the airship TC-l2 in flight over the marked circular target. 1057') LS two bombs dropping and exploding in the target area. 1065') MS two bombs dropping, pass out left frame. 1067') MLS an explosion on the ground. 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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. HISTORICAL FILM OF AIR CORPS ENGINEERING DIVISION AND ORVILLE WRIGHT
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. HISTORICAL FILM OF AIR CORPS ENGINEERING DIVISION AND ORVILLE WRIGHT
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WRIGHT BROTHERS' HOME, DEARBORN, MICHIGAN
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WRIGHT BROTHERS' HOME, DEARBORN, MICHIGAN
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. PAST AIR RECORD FLIGHT amp; WRIGHT BROS
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. PAST AIR RECORD FLIGHT amp; WRIGHT BROS
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Charles Wald Collection, 1910-1916
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Charles Wald Collection 1910-1916
This collection documents the training of Charles Wald, an early American aviator. It also documents the Wright Company's early involvement in water-based aviation.The collection includes flight records and negatives. The flight diary and logs were written by Charles Wald in 1912 and the photographs were taken by him, with the exceptions of those in which he is shown, between 1910 and 1916. The images in this collection have been scanned and are available online in Wright State University's Campus Online Repository (CORE Scholar): http://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms355/ .
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Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964,. Lammot du Pont, Jr., Aeronautics collection, 1783-1944.
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Lammot du Pont, Jr., Aeronautics collection, 1783-1944.
The Lammot du Pont, Jr., Aeronautical Collection consists of books, manuscripts, and prints and photographs.
ArchivalResource: Mss. 7.2 linear ft.Prints and photographs 1,700 items.
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Elizabeth Hiatt Gregory Collection of Material About American Aviation, 1900-1945
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Elizabeth Hiatt Gregory Collection of Material About American Aviation, 1900-1945
Elizabeth Hiatt Gregory (1872- ) was a journalist and lecturer in the field of aviation. She was a correspondent for the , , the , the and the . The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, clippings, and related ephemeral materials collected by Elizabeth Gregory. The collection materials focus on pioneer men and women aviators, balloons, the Hindenburg, and the role of aviation in World War I and World War II. Harpers Bazaar Town and Country New York Times New York Tribune New York Sun
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Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright Papers, 1809-1979, (bulk 1900-1948)
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Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright Papers 1809-1979 (bulk 1900-1948)
Aviation pioneers and inventors. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, business accounts, legal papers, minutes, reports, printed matter, photographs, blueprints, and scrapbooks relating primarily to the invention of the airplane and the development of aviation.
ArchivalResource: 32,250 items; 120 containers plus 13 oversize; 61 linear feet; 15 microfilm reels
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- Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright Papers, 1809-1979, (bulk 1900-1948)
Fred C. Kelly Papers, 1867-1966
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Fred C. Kelly Papers 1867-1966
Papers of the American humorist, journalist, author. Collections contains correspondence, 1892-1959; typescript mss. of articles, books, poems, speeches, and stories; notebooks; photographs; and memorabilia, including clippings, drawings, genealogical material, reviews, a scrapbook, and a subject file relating to Orville and Wilbur Wright, of whom Kelly wrote a number of articles and books. Correspondents include, among others, George Ade, Sherwood Anderson, Norman Angell, Newton D. Baker, Nicholas Biddle, Margaret Bourke-White, Bruce Catton, Winston Churchill, Irvin S. Cobb, Homer Croy, Warren G. Harding, Arthur Hosking, John T. McCutcheon, André Maurois, H.L. Mencken, William Sydney Porter (O. Henry), J. B. Priestley, Clarence Rook, Theodore Roosevelt, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Ida Tarbell, Booth and Susanah Tarkington, Albert Payson Terhune, Harry S. Truman, Wendell Willkie, P.G. Wodehouse, Orville Wright, and Art Young.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WINGS OF THE ARMY
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WINGS OF THE ARMY
Summary: Coverage of aerial activity from early model planes through 1940. Some of planes featured: Wright Flyer Curtiss and Bleriot models WWI fighters DH-4 Handley Page Douglas World Cruiser Curtiss B-6 Folker C-2 Curtiss Army Seaplane Loening 0A-1 Martin B-10 B-17 Barling Bomber NBL-1 AT-6 P-36 B-18 etc Shows activity of aircraft in airmail forest patrol; record flights and participants: Transcontinental (1923) Around the World (1924) Pulitzer Trophy Race (1925) Good Will Transocean (1927) Endurance Mercy Altitude (1935); flight training and manufacturing scenes from WW I and WW II; Wright Field activity in the development of aircraft. Produced by Materiel Division US Army Air Corps 1940. 1) CS Flock of gulls flying overhead. Hand reaches out feeds one of the birds as it comes in low and takes piece of food from persons hand. 2) CS Interior aircraft in flight showing passengersin same. 3) ASV First C-54 produced showing three tail section on same. Three vertical bidder sections.4) CS Headlines proclaiming "Wright Flight Wright flies through the Air as a Hawk Flies 2.17 Miles in 106 Seconds" 5) CS Orville Wright standing on boat deck, Water in bg. 6) CS Wilbur Wright standing on airfield. Two Frenchmen standing with same men pointing at area across airfield. 7) CS Wilbur Wright placing carriage wheel beneath wing of their aircraft. 8) MS Horse-drawn two-wheel cart; Wright aircraft attached to same being towed across airfield. 9) CS Men pulling launching weight to top of launching tower. 10) MS RV Launching of Wright aircraft.11) PS FV Take off of same. 12) MLS Wright aircraft in flight.13) MCS Soldiers at Ft. Myers moving Wright flyer near hangar building, placing wheels beneath wing. 14) MS Orville Wright and Army Lieutenant and civilian walk out of hangar building. 15) MS Men pulling aircraft across field at Ft. Myer. 16) MS Men moving Wright aircraft around to launching position. 17) MLS of 1908 version of Wright aircraft prior to tests at Ft. Myer. Men preparing aircraft for flight.18) PS Of same in flight over flat terrain mud holes in field. 19) MS Hangar storage building at Ft. Myer showing soldiers removing doors from same, President Taft and Maj Squier standing near front, Officers and civilian spectators. 20) MS Soldiers removing aircraft from hangar building. 21) MS Checking over launching rail. 22) MLS Moving Wright aircraft up into position on launching rail. 23) MS Two men pulling props through on Wright aircraft, Orville Wright makes adjustment on the aircraft engine. 24) MS Soldiers pulling rope which lifts launching weight to top of tower in bg spectators and administration building at Ft. Myer. 25) CS Officer sitting at controls, Orville Wright climbs in beside same. 26) MS FV Launching of the aircraft.27) PS Aircraft in flight. 28) MS Lieutenant sitting at control of the aircraft, enginesare being pulled through. Orville Wright makes adjustment on aircraft engine and climbs into cockpit. 29) MS RV Wright flyer in flight over Ft. Myer disappearing in bg. 30) CS Curtiss sitting at controls of his aircraft, Men start engines on same. 31) MS RV Curtiss aircraft take-off. 32) CS Bleriot sitting at controls of his aircraft--mechanic pulls prop through on same. 33) MS RV Bleriot flying machine taking off. 34) PS Wright flyer in flight over Ft. Myer. 35) CS Of Lincoln Beachy, first stunt pilot. 36) MS FV Beachy diving his aircraft down low along road, spectators grouped along same watching the plane. Plane is specially built Curtiss model. 37) PS Take-off of Curtiss Jenny. 38) ADS Formation of five aircraft, possibly Curtiss Jenny's SNJ-4's. 39) LS World War I scene, sky battle between two unidentifiable fighter aircraft. 40) MS Infantrymen World War I grouped around crashed aircraft, unidentifiable possibly German. 41) CS captured German pilot sitting on ground surrounded by infantry men. 42) GCS fighter aircraft diving on observation balloon--balloon catches fire and starts falling. 43) Fixed camera shot back of pilot's head. Early model aircraft showing maneuvers of the plane above ground. 44) MS head-on view three World War I type fighter aircraft in flight. 45) ADS formation of early model aircraft in flight. 46) CS pilot's examination--pilot being spun around in chair--medics grouped around same. 47) CS eye movement and facial expression of the pilot when chair is stopped. 48) CS test table showing pilot seated at desk, rows of lights in front of same. Instructor starts hitting section of buttons controlling the light flashes--pilot's reaction to same. 49) CS World War I pilots undergoing basic training. Soldiers extended order advancing and marching. 50) MS row of consolidated TW3 trainer aircraft or JN-4's. 51) CU mechanic pulling props through on same. 52) AS FV same in flight. 53) ADS formation of early model aircraft in flight flying up along course of large river, flat settled terrain in areas. 54) ADS same type aircraft flying over farm lands. 55) CU two foresters falling huge trees in forest. Several quick logging scenes showing trees being fell, trees being moved to area of saw mill or transportation area. 56) CS huge logs being moved down along hill on wire and pulley. 57) CS loading huge logs on rail road flat cars. 58) CS donkey engines pulling car across tressel. 59) CS logging trains moving down side of mountains. 60) CS interior wood shop showing sections of wood being measured and checked by inspectors. 61) CS assembly line. Interior factory women painting sections of the wood with compound, other women assembling sections of rag ribbon. 62) CS wood worker finishing tip of wooden propeller blade. 63) CS construction of wooden plane wing covering same with cloth. 64) CS roughly completed wing section. 65) MS interior of factory showing several of the wings sections, women workers performing various duties on the wing. Various bulk head sections being constructed. 66) CU of one of the shaping machines in operation. 67) MS interior aircraft assembling factory. 68) CS interior aircraft engine factory showing machinist making adjustment upon machine, shaping sections of the engine.69) CS grinding section of engine. 70) CS testing section of pistons.71) CS assembling sections of drive shaft. 72) CS installing cylinder head on the aircraft engine. 73) CS partially completed aircraft engine--mechanic working on drive shaft section of same. 74) CS inspector checking over completed aircraft engine. 75) MS ofDH4B stationary--pilot standing beside same making adjustment on flying clothing, climbs into cockpit. 76) MS starting engines on same.77) PS same taxiing. 78) AS group of DH4's. 79) AS unidentifiablefighter aircraft falling. 80) MS RV group of airmen looking at World War I type fighter that crashed. 81) CS decorating ceremonies (Gen. Pershing) in France showing pilots (Rickenbacker) receiving medals. Reel 2: 1) GCS formation of Handley Page's passing overhead. AIRMAIL 2) CS loading airmail bag into first aircraft used to transport airmail. 3) CS President and Mrs. Wilson surrounded by other VIP's standing near the aircraft. 4) CS President Wilson talking to Maj Fleet who flew the first airmail service. 5) PS of loading mail into the aircraft from truck. 6) PS take off of DH4 type aircraft. FOREST PATROL 7) Aerial views forest fires, smoke rising from area. EXPLORATION 8) CS crowd gathered around group of aircraft looking at same. 9) CS pilots holding pet dogs standing near aircraft. 10) CS tail section of one of the planes. Information on same, "Alaska Flying Expedition, Nome Alaska to New York City." Pilot C.E. Crumrine, J.E. Long mechanic." TRANSCONTINENTAL. 11) CS of first aircraft non-stop, stationary on ground. Information on side of the plane, Army Air Service non stop coast to coast. Pilot and spectators grouped around the plane. 12) CS pilot and copilot being assisted into parachute harness by crew members. 13) CS of the men posing for pictures, MacCready and Kelly, 1923. 14) ACS T-2 aircraft in flight.15) CS spectators running out to aircraft after landing non-stop coast to coast. 16) CU pilot and copilot.17) CS pilot and officers standing near pursuit type aircraft--pilot climbs into same. 18) CS pilot sitting in cockpit. 19) MS head-on view Curtiss P-6 take off. 20) AV Curtiss P-6 in flight over New York City. AROUND THE WORLD. 21) PS airfield, U.S flag hanging on mast in fg.--crowd gathered around stationary aircraft. 22) MS the aircraft on exhibit, spectators looking at same. 23) PS of crowd watching aircraft being prepared for mission. 24) PS Army biplanes taking off. 25) AS of the aircraft in flight. 26) Animation showing start of flight, Seattle, Washington. 27) CS of animation scenes showing location of where Maj Frederick F. Martin crashed against mountains in the Aleutian Islands. 28) ACS of one of the Douglas seaplanes in flight. 29) CS of the men being congratulated after flight. SPEED. 30) ECU of Lt James H. Doolittle and the Curtiss Army Seaplane racer winner of the Schneider Trophy race in 1925. 31) CS men in boat assisting pilot from the aircraft. 32) CS men congratulating pilot on flight. GOOD WILL. 33) ADS early model aircraft taking off, two large hangars along airstrip. 34) AV of same in flight. Five planes in the formation, Loening 0A-1 aircraft. 35) CS pilots being congratulated by President Coolidge and presented citations for flight. TRANSOCEANIC. 36) CU of pilot, copilot and observer on transocean flight standing beside their plane Fokker C-2. 37) Animation of flight start from Oakland, California to Hawaiian Islands. 38) ACS of Fokker type cargo plane in flight, pilots name Lt Albert Hegenberger and Lt Lester J. Maitland, June 1927. 39) Animation showing aerial route 2400 hundred miles longest aerial flight over water ever attempted. ENDURANCE. 40) PS C-2 taxiing out on field, "U.S. Army" on tail of plane. 41) PS C-2 taking off. 42) ACS refueling of the aircraft in flight. 43) CS of the plane being refueled in flight. 44) CS of the five men who participated in the flight, Ira Eaker, Carl Spaatz and three others unidentified. MERCY. 45) CS stowing cargo of food supplies into bomb bay of B-2 Condor aircraft. 46) CS pilots being briefed on mission. 47) AS of the plane in flight. 48) ADS of planes flying low altitude over snow covered terrain.49) ADS of supplies being dropped. 50) CS of Indians rationing out of food to members of the tribe. 51) PS of devastated towns, buildings flattened by wind. 52) CS patient being carried out in stretcher to hospital ship. 53) CS placing stretcher into the aircraft. 54) PS of the C-15 first army type ambulance aircraft taking off. 55) ADS flooded areas, small islands of land sticking up through the water, cattle and people gathered on same. 56) Aerial coverage of flooded area in the North Eastern part of the United States showing large towns, villages and open country covered by flood waters. 57) PS B-12 dropping food and medicine to flooded areas. 58) Aerial views of flooded areas. 59) AS mercy aircraft flying over flooded areas. 60) CS women and children eating supplies flown in. SURVEY. 61) CS of row of Martin B-12 stationary. 62) CS of Hap Arnold. 63) PS of B-12 take off. 64) AS of the B-12 in flight. 65) AS of the B-12 over Washington D.C. 66) MLS Capitol Building, Washington D.C. 67) Aerial formation of the ten B-12's in flight. 68) CS citation being read to the men in Washington. ALTITUDE, ALBERT W. STEVENS STRATOSPHERE FLIGHT 11/11/35. 69) CS men moving the Stratosphere cupola from building. 70) CS technician attaching equipment to side of same. 71) MLS night scenes inflating the giant strato balloon--several scenes of the balloon being inflated at night. 72) CS sphere attached to balloon, National Geographic Society Army Air Corp. 73) MS spectators and technicians around balloon prior to launching. 74) MS launching of same. 75) AS of the balloon in flight. 76) CS checking over the sphere after landing. 77) CS men working on same. PEACE.78) AS formation of B-17's in flight. 79) Dolly S down row of stationary B-17's. 80) CS one of the pilots being congratulated on flight. 81) CS motorcycle and police escort loading parade. 82) PS formation of six B-17's passing overhead. 83) CS parade route showing Naval personnel, possibly South Americans standing guard and attention along parade route. 84) CS horse drawn carriage, four officials riding in same moving down street. 85) PS B-17 approach in low overhead. 86) PS B-17 taxiing. 87) CS of group of pilots and crew standing in front of B-17 being read a citation. RELIEF. 88) CS of street in Peru or Chile showing devastated area, buildings collapsed, people walking around area, soldiers on guard duty. 89) CS loading supplies, medical and food into B-15 aircraft. 90) PS B-15 taking off on mercy mission. 91) CS people setting up house keeping in wooded areas. B-15 in first seene taking off from Langley Field in Virginia. 92) PS B-15 landing after mercy mission to South America. Reel 3: 1) AV Wright Field. 2) CS interior of Laboratory scene showing technician checking over liquid fluid in glass container. 3) CS pouring molten metal in mold. 4) CS electric welding. 5) MS of the NBL-1 Barling bomber stationery. 6) CS same taxiing past camera. 7) AS of same in flight. 8) A formation B-17's in flight. 9) CS pilots sitting in cockpit of fighter aircraft. 10) CS another pilot dressed in protective clothing adjusting oxygen mask and head piece on head before sitting into cockpit. 11) MS U.S. Army fuel truck driving up into aircraft parking area. 12) CS fuel line being extended to aircraft wing section handed up to person standing on wing.13) MS group of men moving rubber life raft down to water edge.14) MS ten men getting aboard same and starting to row the raft out into the water. 15) MS DC-4 Douglas aircraft stationary, front SV only of plane. 16) MS Wright Field operation trailer vehicle stationary near the aircraft. 17) MS partial FV of the DC-4, cargo being loaded inside the plane--spectators grouped around the aircraft. 18) MS tug towing the operation trailer away from the front of the aircraft. 19) MS tug towing B-17 out on aircraft parking area. 20) MCS aerial camera equipment being loaded into side of aircraft, Wright insignia on side of plane--Wright Field insignia. Large aerial still photo camera being loaded into the aircraft. 21) AV of large city taking by the large camera loaded into the plane. 22) ADS two large rivers joined at point in large city. 23) MS three men pulling prop through on early type monoplane aircraft. 24) CS installing fuse into the starter breach on self starter of aircraft. 25) CS thumb pushing button on self starter. 26) CS firing of the engine. 27) MS large propeller mounted on test stands. 28) MS testing of same. 29) MCS tug with special hoist equipment mounted on same moving up to front of B-23 aircraft showing the removal of aircraft propeller from same using this special type of equipment. 30) MS propeller mounted on special trailer being towed across aircraft parking ramp by tug. 31) CS testing reversible pitch on aircraft propeller. 32) ACS of B-17 in flight, Nos. 1 and 4 engine being feathered. 33) CS air speed indicator falling back from 200 MPH to 150 and then climbs back up to 200 MPH. 34) CS aircraft propeller completely feathered. 35) ACS B-17 in flight Nos. 1 and 2 engines feathered. 36) CS mechanic pulling prop through on counter rotating propeller aircraft. 37) AS of the XP-62 in flight using the counter rotating propeller. 38) CS interior static test building showing aircraft fuelage undergoing tests--men placing layers of sand or lead filled bags on the aircraft wing section. 39) MS showing wing section undergoing stress and strain tests, wing collapses due to weights placed upon same. 40) CS drop test being conducted upon frame work of fuselage of aircraft and landing gear showing landing gear collapsing during tests. 41) MS tests on obsolete aircraft for determination of fire origin in aircraft crashing showing obsolete aircraft being crashed against concrete abutment at Wright Field showing aircraft bursting into flame. Slow motion camera scenes of same. 42) CU interior Aero Med Laboratory showing pressure chamber, person taking notes of tests. 43) CU medical technician assisting test personnel with adjustment of oxygen mask prior to entering the altitude chamber. 44) CS opening valve on altitude chamber. 45) CS altimeter registering altitude in side chambers, needle climbing to 5500 feet. 46) CS interior altitude chamber showing two medical technicians and test personnel, persons undergoing tests lying on cot, technicians checking pulse action of same. 47) CS hand releasing pressure inside chamber. 48) CU showing altitude gage, needle descending to zero. 49) MS head on view locomotive pulling long string of freight cars. 50) CS loading aircraft engine into aircraft. 51) CS loading cargo into C-47.52) PS C-47 take off. 53) CU interior of C-47 in flight showing pilot and co-pilot in position. 54) CU pilot and co-pilot leaving position in the aircraft--aircraft continues in flight using automatic pilot control. 55) AS looking at left engine of C-47 in flight over solid layer of cumulous clouds. 56) CU radio controlled ground unit mounted in truck, men setting up equipment for guiding aircraft in flight from ground station. 57) CS technician setting up control box. 58) CPS radio antenna used with the equipment. 59) PS of Curtiss C-24 approach for landing, plane being landed by means of the ground control station. 60) PS radio controlled aircraft taking off from catapault device, camera follows aircraft in flight. 61) CS officer and civilian standing together, officer guiding plane in flight using the small hand control unit. 62) CS finger pushing operation button releasing parachute used to bring the aircraft back to earth. 63) GCS radio control aircraft in flight, parachute opening--camera follows plane to earth. 64) MLS radio controlled aircraft landing in open area, hangar of Wright Field in bg. 65) ACS development of parachute test showing airmen standing on wing of aircraft releasing chute--chute opens pulls same from wing of aircraft. 66) Aerial camera shot test of free fall parachutists descending certain length of time before opening chute. 67) MLS parachutists descending to open field--men run out to same, ambulance drives up into scene. 68) MS three motored cargo aircraft passing overhead, possibly B-2 aircraft showing multi-drop with parachutes. 69) LS many parachutes descending to earth. 70) CS testing of the DeBoziat helicopter at Wright Field showing planes undergoing tests. 71) CS testing of the Kellett YG 1B rotary wing autogyro--plane stationary on ground, prop turning rotor windmilling above plane. 72) MS looking down row of five same type autogyros. 73) YG-1B in flight overhead of camera, pilot brings same in for gentle landing in same area. 74) PS taxi and take off of same. 75) CS nose section of P-42 stationary, prop turning. 76) PS AV P-42 take off. 77) ACS FV YFM 1A in flight. 78) ADS same in flight. 79) ACS of O-47 in flight. 80) ACS B-15 in flight, P-36 flying off to left wing of same. 81) ADS P-36 in flight. 82) ASV B-15 and P-36 in flight. 83) ACS B-15 in flight. Reel 4: 1) CU General Hap Arnold in civilian clothes seated at desk delivering speech. 2) MS official car driving up in front of B-15 aircraft--President Roosevelt and staff officials in car. 3) CU of President Roosevelt and military general officer accompany him in the car looking at the plane--plane not seen. 4) MS car driving from the airfield. 5) MS cadets reporting at base--men in civilian clothes carrying suitcases. 6) MS men receiving issue of clothing and flight equipment. 7) CS men undergoing physical. 8) Several CU scenes showing the various tests being conducted by medical technicians. 9) MS cadets walking from building. Name on doorway "School of Aviation Medicine." 10) Dolly S up between row of trainer aircraft, pilot standing beside each wing tip, scene at Randolph Field. 11) CS pilot and instructor boarding aircraft. 12) PS large group of BT-9's taking off together from large open field. 13) A formation of same aircraft RV. 14) MLS Randolph Field Headquarters building, Randolph Field spelled out in grassy area in front of building. 15) GPS formation of BT-9's passing over the dome of the building. 16) CS cadets in dress uniforms standing inspection--officer inspecting rifle of one of men. 17) MS parade of cadets dress uniforms. 18) MS head on view of the parade procession coming toward camera. 19) MS pilots walking out from operation building to aircraft. 20) MS A formation of BT-9's. 21) A large formation of BT-9's. Good cloud bg effects. 22) CS pilot grouped around instructor, instructor using model of aircraft demonstrating formation flying. 23) ACS BT-9's during a slow roll. 24) CU interior class room--Cadets attending class. 25) CS instructor demonstrating action of landing gear retraction. 26) CS cadets attending mechanical phase of training--working on aircraft engines. THE G.H.Q. AIR FORCE. 27) MS long row of P-36's stationary. 28) LPS straight line of P-36's wing tip to wing tip taxiing out across aircraft parkway. 29) PS taxiing in formation across grassy area. 30) LPS take off of large number of P-36's. 31) A formation large number of aircraft P-36's above solid layer of cumulous clouds. 32) AV same formation ever scattered clouds. 33) GSAP camera strafing target area along beach. 34) LS result of strafing showing hit upon target. 35) LS seven planes P-36's landing together upon grassy field. 36) PS B-18's parking area showing large number of aircraft parked upon field. 37) MS B-18's taxiing into camera. Scene repeat several times. 38) ADS formation of B-18's above clouds and water. 39) ADS formation fifteen B-18 aircrafts approach in over land and airfield. 40) AV B-l8's above clouds and large cities. 41) A B-18's flying over mountain ranges. 42) A B-18's flying over large dam in mountain ranges. 43) A same B-18's flying over Yellowstone National Park, possibly Boulder Dam. 44) A B-18's flying in the Grand Canyon. 45) A B-18's good shot formation flying in the Grand Canyon. 46) A B-18's over large city, river form Y. 47) CS wheel of aircraft landing making touchdown. 48) A B-17 in flight. 49) A formation of seven B-17's in flight. (Flying Fortresses) 50) ADS bombs falling from bomb bay. 51) LS bomb strikes in open area near woods. 52) Aerial formation B-17 in flight. 53) CS bombs bays to bombs being released. 54) LS bombs strike in flat desert terrain. Scene repeats several times showing multi-bombs strike in target area. 55) Dolly S up flight line showing stationary aircraft, A-17A. 56) A formation flying wing tip to wing tip. 57) A formation of same over mountain ranges. 58) GCS formation of A-17A's laying smoke screen across flat terrain.59) ACS formation of A-17A's in flight, smoke unit attached to wing of lead plane. 60) ADS and GCS of large formation of unidentified aircraft flying over desert terrain. Ground completely barren, shadow of the aircraft passing over same. 61) GCS large formation of aircraft spelling out two letters "A C" flying directly in over top of camera and American flag flying from mast. good (Basic:Dup neg 4 reels 35mm)
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Seymour Dunham Collection, 1889-1990
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Seymour Dunham Collection 1889-1990
The Seymour Dunham Collection contains personal correspondence of Mr. Dunham, information on aviation organizations to which he belonged, aircraft and missile research, work-related research from his time at Wright-Patterson AFB, and an extensive collection of articles, newspaper clippings and photographs concerning the Wright Brothers and other aspects of aviation history.
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Main Street district records subgroup, circa 1812-ongoing.
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Main Street district records subgroup, circa 1812-ongoing.
The Main Street District records subgroup is comprised of available documents pertaining to structures in the Main Street district of Greenfield Village. Types of documents include histories, clippings, affidavits, correspondence, and inventories. In some cases extensive interpretive guides used to help presenters offer visitors a robust background on the structure are included. The Greenfield Village records collection is organized alphabetically by building name. The records are updated as new information becomes available through research and records of new building additions as well as reinstallations are sought.
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Salley, D. B. [Wright brothers' flights : newspaper sketches / by D.B. Salley].
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[Wright brothers' flights : newspaper sketches / by D.B. Salley]. 1908.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES VISIT AAF MATERIEL COMMAND
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES VISIT AAF MATERIEL COMMAND
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Barringer family. Letters received by Paul B. Barringer and Anna Barringer, 1900-1955.
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Letters received by Paul B. Barringer and Anna Barringer, 1900-1955.
Dr. Paul B. Barringer received letters from John F. Anderson (8 March 1916) about his research work on typhus, Charles William Dabney (18 April 1939), Charles Dudley Warner (23 June 1900), and Orville Wright (27 May 1937). Anna Barringer received letters from Rachel Crothers (21 June 1955 and ca. 1950) and Georgia O'Keeffe (18 May 1938). Two autographed photos of William Tilden, the tennis pro, are included.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Barringer family. Letters received by Paul B. Barringer and Anna Barringer, 1900-1955.
Adelaide Patricia O'Brien Papers, 1913-1980
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Adelaide Patricia O'Brien Papers 1913-1980
A native of Sharonville, Ohio, Patricia O'Brien was a successful singer and actress in New York City during the early part of this century. She returned to Dayton in 1917 and became manager of the Dayton Symphony Association. She also worked as a promoter of local theatrical events. Her papers include correspondence, photographs, diaries, and miscellaneous items.
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Les Frères Wright : naissance de l'aviation.
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Les Frères Wright : naissance de l'aviation.
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Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. Papers, 1909 May 26.
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Papers, 1909 May 26.
Letter, May 26, 1909, from Wilbur and Orville Wright, signed by Orville, Dayton, O., to G.R. Putnam regarding an invitation to stay at the Cosmos Club in Washington, D.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 item, 1 p.
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- Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. Papers, 1909 May 26.
Papers, 1835, 1885, 1897-1977
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Papers, 1835, 1885, 1897-1977
Correspondence, photographs, baby books, etc., of Amelia Earhart, aviator.
ArchivalResource: 2+1/2 file boxes, 1 memorabilia box, 2 plaques, 2 folio folders, 3 folio+ folders, 1 supersize folder, 1 audiocassette. Photographs: 26 folders, 3 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder
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- Papers, 1835, 1885, 1897-1977
Institute of Aerospace Sciences Archives, 1783-1962
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Institute of Aerospace Sciences Archives 1783-1962
Historical records of the Institute of Aerospace Sciences. Biographical and corporate files including correspondence, memoranda, writings, reports, biographical data and sketches, genealogical records, financial reports, broadsides, charts, press releases, newspaper clippings, blueprints, cartoons, maps, aeromedical and aeronautical reproductions, airplane specifications, prints, engravings, illustrations, sketches, photographs, memorabilia, printed matter, scrapbooks, and miscellaneous material relating to aviation and aeronautics collected and maintained by the institute prior to its merger with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
ArchivalResource: 30,000 items; 182 containers plus 83 oversize; 80 linear feet; 4 microfilm reels
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- Institute of Aerospace Sciences Archives, 1783-1962
General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. 50th anniversary of powered flight, Kittyhawk, North Carolina
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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. 50th anniversary of powered flight, Kittyhawk, North Carolina
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- General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. 50th anniversary of powered flight, Kittyhawk, North Carolina
Bruno, Harry A., 1893-1978. Papers, 1919-1969.
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Papers, 1919-1969.
Papers of Harry A. Bruno, a public relations counsel and aviation pioneer. The correspondence deals with business matters, but also includes letters about his book Wings Over America (1942) and the New York Lotus Club. Prominent correspondents include Bernard Baruch, Thomas E. Dewey, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Charles A. Lindbergh, Douglas MacArthur, Frank E. Mason, Richard M. Nixon, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Harry S. Truman, Nathan Twining, Orville Wright, and many others. Also present are complete drafts, research material, publicity, and printed matter relating to Wings; articles both by and about Bruno; reviews of a biography by Princine Calitri; photographs; memorabilia; and "Reminiscences of Fifty Years in Aviation," an oral history interview transcript. The recordings which accompany the collection primarily concern Lindbergh, the Hindenburg disaster, and other topics related to aviation. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 9.4 c.f. (9 archives boxes, 10 volumes, 6 packages),22 disc recordings, and3 tape recordings; plusadditions of 98 photographs.
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- Bruno, Harry A., 1893-1978. Papers, 1919-1969.
Wright Company (Dayton, Ohio),. The Wright Company, complainant-appellee, vs. the Herring-Curtis [i.e. Herring-Curtiss] Company, et al., defendants-appellants : brief of Mr. Wetmore for complainant-appellee, [1910?].
Title:
The Wright Company, complainant-appellee, vs. the Herring-Curtis [i.e. Herring-Curtiss] Company, et al., defendants-appellants : brief of Mr. Wetmore for complainant-appellee, [1910?].
ArchivalResource: 7 p. ; 28 cm.
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- Wright Company (Dayton, Ohio),. The Wright Company, complainant-appellee, vs. the Herring-Curtis [i.e. Herring-Curtiss] Company, et al., defendants-appellants : brief of Mr. Wetmore for complainant-appellee, [1910?].
Levitt Luzern Custer Papers, 1886-1998
Title:
Levitt Luzern Custer Papers 1886-1998
Levitt Luzern Custer was a Dayton-area aviator and inventor, and an associate of Orville Wright. During his lifetime he engaged in pioneering balloon experiments, served as an official timer for flight trials, collaborated with Orville Wright on various projects, and invented a wide range of mechanical machines from the statoscope to amusement park rides. The collection documents many of Custer's achievements as well as those of other early aviators, such as the Wright Brothers. Information on early aviators such as the Early Birds who flew before 1916 are also preserved. Patents, blueprints, photographs, and correspondence are also a rich source of research.
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Murray, Joseph Bradley, 1888-1961,. Joseph Bradley Murray collection, 1706-1958 (inclusive).
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Joseph Bradley Murray collection, 1706-1958 (inclusive).
A collection of autograph letters, manuscripts, portraits, and clippings of and relating principally to European and American scientists of the 18th through the 20th centuries. The collector, Joseph Bradley Murray, was a businessman and member of the Class of 1910, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Murray, Joseph Bradley, 1888-1961,. Joseph Bradley Murray collection, 1706-1958 (inclusive).
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Wright Brothers
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Wright Brothers
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Wright Brothers
Wright Brothers collection. Papers, photographs, journals, 1853-1973
Title:
Wright Brothers collection. Papers, photographs, journals 1853-1973
The Wright Brothers Collection housed in Special Collections and Archives in the Wright State University Libraries is one of the most complete collections of Wright material in the world. It includes the Wrights' own technical and personal library, family papers including letters, Bishop Milton Wright's diaries, financial records, genealogical files, and other documents detailing the lives and work of Wilbur and Orville Wright and the Wright Family. It also includes awards, certificates, medals, albums, recordings, and technical drawings. Perhaps the most valuable part of the collection are the thousands of photographs documenting the invention of the airplane and the lives of the Wright Family.
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- Wright Brothers collection. Papers, photographs, journals, 1853-1973
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
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Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001
Aeronautics collection, 1901-1969.
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Aeronautics collection, 1901-1969.
The Aeronautics collection, assembled by staff of The Henry Ford over time, contains a large collection of material pertaining to early aviation. It is comprised of eighteen series: History of Aviation, Manuscripts, Conferences and Exhibits, Aviation Races, Aviation Instruction and Patent Applications, The Early Bird Collection, Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics, Inc., Paul J. Palmer Aeronautical Notes, Horace B. Wild Collection, Aviation Personalities, Publications, Aviation Companies, Photographs, Autogiro and Helicopter and Parachute, Dirgibles and Balloons, Gliders, Newspaper Articles, and Early Aviation Scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 71 linear ft. and 1 rolled item.
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Byron Rufus Newton papers, 1882-1938
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Byron Rufus Newton papers 1882-1938
Corrrespondence, writings, notes, printed materials, clippings, photographs, financial papers, and memorabilia of Byron R. Newton, journalist and official in the Democratic Party. The papers relate largely to Democratic Party politics from 1910-1933, though there is also material relating to the early history of aviation in this country. Correspondents of note include Newton D. Baker, Charles W. Fairbanks, William G. McAdoo, William F. McCombs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Wilbur and Orville Wright.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet (7 boxes, 1 folio)
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS AWARDED TO ORVILLE WRIGHT
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS AWARDED TO ORVILLE WRIGHT
Summary: Coverage of presentation of Distinguished Flying Cross by former secretary of War Dwight Davis to Orville Wright and posthumously to Wilbur Wright in Washington, D.C. Scenes show Mr. Davis presenting award to Orville Wright. CU of DFC on coat lapel and MCU of Orville Wright. Good (Basic: Dupe neg)
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS AWARDED TO ORVILLE WRIGHT
Glassman, Donald, 1903-. Donald Glassman papers, 1902-1985.
Title:
Donald Glassman papers, 1902-1985.
The collection contains correspondence, 1930-1985. Included are letters from Hendrik van Loon (1882-1944) to Glassman, a 1928 letter from Orville Wright, one letter from Frank Harris whom Glassman interviewed in 1927, and another from George Bernard Shaw. Also included are: diaries, 1976-1985; manuscripts of articles, 1928-1981; research files, 1919-1981; subject files, 1932-1988; and bound manuscripts, arranged by subject area. There is extensive photographic material including unpublished photographs of Kitty Hawk and Glassman's own work. Material from Voice of America includes many reel-to-reel tapes of broadcasts, 1962-1973, mainly music but some commentaries in Spanish (including a Spanish translation of President Kennedy on Cuba), and "The Voice Magazine", 1949-1951. Also included are scrapbooks, 1921-1981; books, pamphlets; an unpublished manuscript by Glassman, "Episodes of My Life in the Press".
ArchivalResource: 35.73 cubic ft. (49 boxes)
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- Glassman, Donald, 1903-. Donald Glassman papers, 1902-1985.
Wright Brothers collection, 1867-2006 (bulk 1903-1956).
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Wright Brothers collection, 1867-2006 (bulk 1903-1956).
The collection is comprised of published material, photographs, and some correspondence, primarily from the period following the first Wright brothers flight on Dec. 17, 1903. Material covers the Wright-Langley controversy, the Wright Aeronautical Corporation, Henry Ford's purchase of the Wright Cycle Shop, and the dedication of the Wright home and cycle shop at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan, 1938.
ArchivalResource: 5.2 cubic ft., 2 oversize boxes and 1 framed item.
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- Wright Brothers collection, 1867-2006 (bulk 1903-1956).
Elmo N. Pickerill Papers, 1910-1975
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Elmo N. Pickerill Papers 1910-1975
Aviator. Correspondence, printed matter, photographs, and other papers relating to Pickerill's career as an aviator and to early aviation in the United States, particularly Long Island, N.Y.
ArchivalResource: 4,500 items; 15 containers; 6.2 linear feet
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- Pickerill, Elmo N. (Elmo Neale), 1885-1968. Elmo N. Pickerill papers, 1910-1975.
Wright Brothers scrapbooks [microform], 1876-1970.
Title:
Wright Brothers scrapbooks [microform], 1876-1970.
Seven scrapbooks focus on the careers of Orville and Wilbur Wright, but also contain memorabilia, including photographs, sheet music, patents, stock certificates, and brochures.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
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- Wright Brothers scrapbooks [microform], 1876-1970.
Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. Letter, 1943.
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Letter, 1943.
Letter, 1943 May 8, Dayton, Ohio, from Orville Wright to Robert E. Troy, Montgomery, Ala. The letter discusses the Wright Company's training of the first American civilian pilots at Montgomery, Maxwell Field.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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Joseph Bradley Murray collection, 1706-1958
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Joseph Bradley Murray collection 1706-1958
A collection of autograph letters, manuscripts, portraits, and clippings of and relating principally to European and American scientists of the 18th through the 20th centuries. The collector, Joseph Bradley Murray, was a businessman and member of the Class of 1910, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University.
ArchivalResource: 0.75 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Joseph Bradley Murray collection, 1706-1958
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AVIATION, HISTORICAL SINCE 1919
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AVIATION, HISTORICAL SINCE 1919
Summary: Coverage of the arrival of Charles Lindbergh in Washington, D.C. 11 June 1927, after his non-stop flight from New York to Paris, the ceremonies in Washington and Chicago in his honor, and the "Spirit of St. Louis" taking off for Mexico. Also included are scenes of the ceremonies honoring Mexican Capt. Emilio Carranza after a one-stop flight from Mexico to Bolling Field, 12 June 1928; French transatlantic flyers Costes and Lebris landing at Boiling Field, 28 February 1928; ceremonies in Washington and Chicago honoring the German--Irish transatlantic flyers Baron von Huenefeld, Capt. James Fitzmaurice and Capt. Herman Koehl, and Orville Wright and Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker receiving awards: (Photo'd by Signal Corps) Reel 1: MS the USS Memphis underway on the Potomac River--this cruiser brought Charles Lindbergh and his plane back from Europe. 4' LS RV low angle, four T-3M1 Navy torpedo-bombers in flight away from camera. 13' MLS pan right with a large crowd on dock at Alexandria, Virginia. 31' MCU of a US flag on stern of ship--camera pans right for a short distance with civilian boats underway on the Potomac River. 40' LS cloud of white smoke, over river, from salute fired from guns at the Army War College--Army War College building in bg. 47' MS left RV cruiser USS Memphis with sailors lining deck, underway in the Potomac River. 57' INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL. HOME AGAIN. CAPTAIN LINDBERGH ARRIVES AT CAPITOL TO RECEIVE HOMAGE OF ALL AMERICA, WASHINGTON D.C. 58' INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL. THE MEMPHIS SWINGS INTO THE PIER AT THE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD. 59' MLS of the USS Memphis docking at the Washington Navy Yard--large crowd on dock in fg. 66' MLS officers and crewmen on the deck of the USS Memphis. 72' MS USS Memphis at dock--large crowd enters scene and runs toward the ship. 76' MS Mr. Charles Lindbergh on bridge of the USS Memphis --several sailors and Naval officers in bg. 79' MS crowd on dock includes two Army officers. 84' INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL. THE FIRST TO GREET HIM, HIS BRAVE MOTHER, MRS. EVANGELINE LINDBERGH. MS RV Mrs. Lindbergh walking up gangp1ank of USS Memphis with two Naval officers. 92' INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL. THOUSANDS CHEER AS THE GALLANT FLIER PREPARES TO STEP ASHORE. MLS pan left with Mr. Charles Lindbergh and a Naval officer, followed by Mrs. Lindbergh and several civilians, walking down gangplank from the USS Memphis--sailors line deck of cruiser. 104' MS Mr. Lindbergh walking through large crowd of civilians and officers. 109' MLS high angle of severa1 automobiles moving on crowd-lined streets. 114' INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL. ARMY, NAVY AND AIR SERVICE JOIN IN THE UNPRECEDENTED WELCOME. AMLS left FV of two NBS-l bombers in flight to the left--a third NBS-1 in flight to the left in fg. 124' INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL. A PICTURESQUE GREETING FROM THE MIGHTY LOS ANGELES. LS low angle of the US Naval airship, Los Angeles, in flight--radio transmission tower in fg. 127' MS Mr. Lindbergh being congratulated by large crowd--RV of Lindbergh. 130' MS Mr. Lindbergh and his mother seated in a car--Postmaster General New enters car and sits down. 158' MS FV several soldiers riding horses on street. 165' MS a Naval officer and a civilian getting into a car with Mr. Ljndbergh and his mother. 174' Several formations of US soldiers marching on street. 182' MS Mr. Lindbergh, his mother and Postmaster General New seated in automobile--soldier on a horse in bg. 188' MS pan right with large crowd on lawn at the Washington Monument, motion picture cameramen on platform mounted above the crowd and the Washington Monument in bg. 211' MLS high angle President Coolidge, Mr. Lindbergh, civilian and military dignitaries on flag and flower-draped platform--motion picture cameramen in bg. 223' INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE GREETS CAPTAIN LINDBERGH ON BEHAlF OF THE NATION AS THE GREATEST OF ALL FLIERS. 224' MLS Mr. Lindbergh and military officers on speakers' stand walking toward camera and Mr. Lindbergh shaking hands with President Coolidge. 240' INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL. THE PRESIDENT PRESENTS ThE FIRST DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS TO THE ACE OF AIRMEN. MLS President Coolidge and Capt. Lindbergh on the speakers' stand--military and civilian dignitaries in bg. 248' CU of the Distinguished Flying Cross in a man's hand. 251' MLS President Coolidge pinning the Distinguished Flying Cross on Mr. Lindbergh's coat and handing him a certificate--dignitaries on grandstand are applauding. 270' LS high angle of the large crowd at the ceremonies. 282' MLS Mr. Lindbergh standing on speakers' platform talking into several microphones--dignitaries including President Coolidge standing and applauding in bg. 291' MS low angle, Mr. Lindbergh standing on the speakers' platform in front of the microphone--Pigeons are released in fg. (48 pigeons were released representing each state in the union). Shows Lindbergh speaking into microphone. 334' LS large crowd of civilians at ceremonies. 342' MS low angle Mr. Lindbergh, President Coolidge and other dignitaries on speakers' stand. 363' MLS high angle of large crowd at ceremonies. 370' LS fireworks display reading: WELCOME HOME LINDY. 380' LS pan left to waterfall effect fireworks display. 386' Series of scenes of Mr. Lindbergh being escorted by a number of civilian and military dignitaries including Gen. Rockenbach, to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Mr. Lindbergh placing a wreath on the tomb, and walking away from the tomb with Gen. Rockenbach. 438' MS Mr. Lindbergh getting into automobile and talking with a lady standing beside the car--Mr. Lindbergh's mother is seated in the car. 465' MCU Mr. Lindbergh and his mother in automobile as it gets underway and passes out right frame. 472' MS RV four automobiles moving on crowd-lined street. 480' MS pan down from dome of Capitol building to speakers' stand. 490' MS low angle, former Secretary of State Charles Evan Hughes pinning medal on Mr. Lindbergh's coat. 505' MLS large crowd at ceremonies in front of the Ca~ito1 building. 509' MS low angle, Mr. Lindbergh on speakers stand addressing crowd. 525' MS low angle, Capitol building dome. 529' MS low angle, Mr. Lindbergh and former Secretary Hughes standing on platform shaking hands--Mr. Lindbergh walks toward back of speakers' stand. Capitol building dome in bg. MS SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS on nose of Lindbergh's aircraft--Navy ground crewmen are working on aircraft engine in hangar. 556' MS FV group of Army Air Service personnel standing in front of the left wing of a P-1--Mr. Lindbergh is seated in cockpit of aircraft. 569' COL. CHARLES LINDBERGH VISITS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS AUGUST l3TH, 1927. 570' ON HIS RETURN TO AMERICA AFTER HIS HISTORICAL NON-STOP FLIGHT FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS, ACCOMPLISHED IN 33 HOURS AND 33 MINUTES, LEAVING MAY 1ST, 1927, COL. LINDBERGH CONSENTED TO MAKE A TOUR OF THE LARGER CITIES OF THE COUNTRY IN ORDER TO GIVE THE PEOPLE A CHANCE TO GREET THE HERO OF THE DAY. THE MAYOR OF CHICAGO, MAYOR THOMPSON AND PARTY AT THE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT AWAITING THE ARRIVAL. 571' Several scenes of the Spirit of St. Louis, with motorcycle escort, taxiing on grass--severa1 Naval personnel are holding onto wing struts of aircraft as it taxis. 590' Several scenes Mr. Lindbergh debarking from the Spirit of St. Louis and standing in an automobile with Mayor Thompson. 601' RIDING WITH COL. LINDBERGH ARE WILLIAM R. DAWES, PRESIDENT, CHICAGO ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE; GEORGE GETZ, CHAIRMAN OF MAYOR'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE; MAJ. GEN. WILLIAM LASSITER, C. G. 6TH CORPS AREA; AND CAPT. JOHN F. HINES, U.S.N., C,O. GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION. 602' MS pan right, Mr. Lindbergh, Mayor Thompson and the above mentioned dignitaries riding in automobile. 605' AT SOLDIERS FIELD FOR THE RECEPTION. 606' MCU low angle of Mr. Lindbergh standing beside an Army officer and a Boy Scout --large crowd seated in grandstand in bg. 609' MS dignitaries on the speakers' stand. 611' MCU Mr. Lindbergh on speakers' stand--crowd-filled grandstands in bg. 616' MAYOR THOMPSON WELCOMES COL. LINDBERGH TO CHICAGO AND EXTENDS THE GREETINGS AND PRAISE OF HIS PEOPLE. 617' MS Mayor Thompson standing in front of several microphones on speakers' stand. 620' LINDBERGH ADDRESSING THE PEOPLE OF CHICAGO. 621' Several scenes of Mr. Lindbergh standing in front of microphones. 643' Several scenes ofr Mr. Lindbergh presenting medals to three Boy Scouts. 655' LEAVING THE FIELD 656' MS Mr. Lindbergh and several dignitaries getting into automobile--Mr. Lindbergh sits beside Mayor Thompson. 676' COL. CHARLES A. LINDBERGH STARTS FROM WASHINGTON D.C. ON A NON-STOP FLIGHT TO MEXICO CITY, MEXICO. DECEMBER 13, 1927. 677' THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS IS MOVED FROM THE HANGAR TO THE FAR CORNER OF THE FIELD. Series of scenes of Army ground crewmen moving the "Spirit of St. Louis" out of the hangar and across field. 708' THE FINAL CHECK-UP. 710' MS pan right with Mr. Lindbergh walking to door of aircraft and removing glass from window in door. 724' Several scenes of Mr. Lindbergh taking a small package from an Army officer and placing it in the aircraft--Mr. Lindbergh stands on the ground and looks into the cockpit of the aircraft. 733' MAJOR HARVEY S. BURWELL, C.O. BOLLING FIELD, WISHES THE COLONEL "GOD SPEED" ON HIS TRIP TO MEXICO AND CUBA. MS Maj. Burwell and Mr. Lindbergh standing beside aircraft shaking hands. 738' MS ground crewmen turning prop on the "Spirit of St. Louis." 747' MS Maj. Burwell and Mr. Lindbergh standing beside the aircraft. 758' MS from cameras under wing of aircraft showing propellers spinning. 765' Two scenes of Mr. Lindbergh climbing into cabin of aircraft and waving toward camera. 780' MS pan right from tail of the aircraft to two Army officers standing under wing shaking hands with Mr. Lindbergh in the aircraft. 792' THE TAKEOFF. THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS WITH ITS HEAVY LOAD SKIMS ALONG THE FULL LENGTH OF THE WATER-SOAKED FIELD AND THEN TAKES THE AIR. Two RV's of ground crewmen and two Army officers pushing the "Spirit of St. Louis" for its takeoff run--shows the aircraft rolling down field during takeoff run. 804' COL. LINDBERGH REVIEWS THE TROOPS AT FORT ADADOR. JANUARY 11TH. WITH HIM ARE MAJ. GEN. WILLIAM S. GRAVES. C.G. CANAL ZONE; MAJ. GEN. MALIN CRAIG; AND BRIG. GEN. WILLAM M. CRUIKSHANK. 806' MS Mr. Lindbergh standing with Maj. Gen. Graves, Maj. Gen. Craig and Maj. Gee. Cruikshank--crowd in front of building in bg. 817' NEW YEAR'S DAY RECEPTION AT THE HOME OF MAJ. GEN. AND MRS. WILLIAM S. GRAVES AT QUARRY HEIGHTS. Several scenes of military personnel and civilians leaving Maj. Gen. Graves home and standing around refreshment table on lawn. 85O' Total footage in reel. Reel 2: ARRIVAL OF CAPTAIN EMILIO CARRANZA, MEXICAN GOOD-WILL FLIER AT WASHINGTON D.C. JUNE 12, 1958. 1' CAPTIAN EMILIO CARRANZA, FAMOUS MEXICAN AVIATOR. LEFT MEXICO CITY JUNE 11TH, ON AN INTENDED NON-STOP FLIGHT TO WASHINGTON D.C. TO RETURN THE GOOD-WILL VISIT OF COL. LINDBERGH. HE WAS FORCED BY FOG AT MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, BUT CONTINUED SHORTLY AFTERWARD, COMPLETED HIS FLIGHT ON THE SECOND DAY. 2' CAPTAIN CARRANZA ARRIVED AT BOLLING FIELD AT 5:17 P.M. JUNE 12, IN HIS PLANE "MEXICO EXCELSIOR," ALMOST AN EXACT DUPLICATE OF THE "SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS." Several scenes of Capt. Carranza's plane, closely resembling a Ryan Brougham, taxiing toward and stopping in front of camera--lettering on side of aircraft reads: MEXICO EXCELSIOR. 37' MAJOR HOWARD C. DAVIDSON, C.O. BOLLING FIELD, GREETS THE FLIER AND INTRODUCES HIM TO THE MEXICAN AMBASSADOR TELLEZ, UNER SECRETARY OF STATE OLDS, MAJ. GEN. C.P. SUMMERALL, CHIEF OF STAFF, US ARMY, MAJ. GEN. J.E. FECHET, CHIEF OF AIR CORPS, AND OTHER S OF THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE. 38' MS Capt. Carranza debarking aircraft and shaking hands with Maj. Howard Davidson--Maj. Davidson and Capt. Carranza talking in front of aircraft. 63' Maj. Davidson introducing Capt. Carranza to the Mexican Ambassador Tellez, who in turn introduces him to Under Secretary of State Olds--crowd in bg. 68' MCU Capt. Carranza standing between Under Secretary Olds and Mexican Ambassador Tellez. 78' MS pan left with Capt. Carranza standing with Ambassador Tellex, several civilians and Maj. Gen. Summerall. 81' AMBASSADOR MANUEL TELLEZ AND CAPTAIN CARRANZA. 82' MCU Ambassador Tellez and Capt. Carranza standing together. 91' CAPTAIN CARRANZA IS AFFECTIONATELY GREETED BY AN OLD FLYING MATE OF HIS FROM MEXICO. 92' MCU Capt. Carranza holding bouquet of flowers, being hugged by a friend--crowd in bg. 108' CAPTAIN EMILIO CARRANZA. MS Capt. Carranza, Under Secretary of State Olds and Mexican Ambassador Tellez standing together--Sec. Olds and Capt. Carranza shaking hands. 118' CU of Capt. Carranza. 132' MS RV group of US Army-officers and Capt. Carranza standing at attention--several of the Army officers are saluting crowd in bg. 141' LEAVING BOLLING FIELD. MS pan left with Capt. Carranza and Ambassador Tellez riding in an automobile. 150' Several scenes the French Transatlantic Flyers, Costes and Lebris, in a French Breguet XIX landing at Bolling Field, Washington D.C.--aircraft taxis and parks. 198' MCU RV Secretary of War Davis and French Ambassador Paul Claudel standing together--soldiers, mounted on horses, are saluting with swords in bg. 208' MS one of the French flyers jumping from side of aircraft and being greeted by American and French officers. 215' Series of scenes of the two French Flyers, Costes and Lebris, talking and shaking hands with Secretary of War Davis and French Ambassador Claudel and other dignitaries--they are surrounded by large crowd in bg. 273' MS Herman Koehl, Major Fitzmaurice and Baron Gunther von Huenefeld, the first transatlantic fliers to make a successful east-west Atlantic crossing, standing on steps in front of Maj Davidson's house at Bolling Field, Washington D.C. 315' MS pan right with the three flyers riding in an automobile--large crowd in right frame at end of pan. 323' MS pan left with the reception committee: Secretary Kellogg, Assistant Secretary Davison, Secretary McCracken, Mr. Lindbergh, Capt. Rickenbacker, Ambassador Prittwitz and Minister Timothy Smiddy--crowd and hangars in bg. 332' MS the three flyers getting out of an automobile and being greeted by Maj. Davidson, Assistant Secretary Davison, Secretary Kellogg, Ambassador Prittwitz and Minister Smiddy. 365' Several scenes of the three flyers and dignitaries standing in front of an American flag and two other flags, saluting--large crowd in bg. 383' Series of scenes of Mr. Lindbergh and Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker stepping forward and shaking hands with the three flyers; and the three flyers, Secretary Kellogg, Mr. Lindbergh, Capt. Rickenbacker and other dignitaries posing for cameras. Several scenes of the reception committee including Mr. Lindbergh and Capt. Rickenbaoker on the reviewing stand. 436' MS official cars moving toward camera and exiting left frame leaving Bolling Field the three east-west Atlantic crossing flyers are in the first car. 452' Series of scenes on the White House lawn of President Calvin Coolidge presenting the three flyers with the Distinguished Flying Crosses and certificates. CU of the three flyers wearing their medals. 514' MLS high angle, pan right with the three flyers riding in a car on a crowd-lined street. 527' Several scenes of official cars underway and arriving at Arlington Cemetery--the three flyers get out of automobile at Arlington Cemetery. 546' Series of scenes of the three flyers placing wreaths on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier--James Fitzmatrice and Baron Gunther von Huenefeld standing in front of the tomb with heads bowed and then saluting--US Army officers and enlisted personnel in bg. 587' MS pan left with the three flyers riding in automobile moving down crowd-lined street. 601' Series of scenes of the three flyers in an automobile arriving at the Capitol--large crowd on steps. Several scenes of large crowd on the Capitol building steps, three automobiles, one carrying two motion picture cameramen, and another the three flyers, pull away from the Capitol building and large crowd gathers on either side of street. 660' Total footage in reel. Reel 3: THE GERMAN IRISH TRANSATLANTIC FLIERS, KNOWN AS THE BREMEN CREW, WHO CROSSED THE ATLANTIC FROM IRELAND TO GREELY ISLAND, CANADA, ARE ON A TOUR OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. THEY ARRIVE AT THE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT OF CHICAGO IN A SISTER SHIP OF THE ONE IN WHICH THEY CROSSED THE OCEAN. 1' Pan left with an aircraft closely resembling the Junkers F-13, sister ship to the plane which the three transatlantic flyers used on their flight across the Atlantic, in flight to the left. 7' MAYOR WILLIAM H. THOMPSON AND THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE READY TO GREET THEM. 8' MCU Mayor Thompson and the reception comniittee waving their hats and looking up at sky--Mayor Thompson is standing in the center of the group. 15' Two scenes of the two pilots, Herman Koehl and James Fitzmaurice, standing up in cockpit of the aircraft resembling the F-13--lettering on side of nose of aircraft reading: JUNKERS 29. MS young girls in costumes, dancing at Soldiers Field stadium--crowd seated in stadium in bg 43' GROUP OF PRETTY GIRLS IN COSTUMES OF THEIR NATIVE LANDS--IRELAND AND THE VARIOUS GERMAN STATES. Sequence of scenes of women and small girls wearing the costumes of their native lands. 65' DANCING GIRLS IN FANCY DRILLS AND EXHIBITION. Several scenes of large number of girls wearing costumes of their native land performing dance at Soldiers Field stadium. 83' MS girl performing on parallel bars--crowd seated in stadium in bg. 98' MS pan right with group of people wearing native costumes --man in middle is holding sign: TIROLER MANNERCRO,R. 106' MS low angle, ladies choir singing in stadium--director in right fg. 118' MS civilian flag bearers holding US flag and several other flags. 128' THE GREAT PARADE ENTERS THE STADIUM AND THE CROWD GOES WILD AS THE FLIERS CIRCLE THE FIELDS, TWICE AROUND. 129' Series of scenes of US soldiers riding on horses and caissons pulled by horses, the US Army band playing and marching, and the three transatlantic flyers riding in the back of an automobile as it moves around in the stadium--crowd-filled grandstands in bg. 18O' THEN TAKE THEIR PLACES IN THE REVIEWING STANDS MS to MCU pan left with the three transatlantic flyers walking toward the reviewing stand crowd-filled grandstands in bg. 186' THE BREMEN CREW. 187' MCU low angle of the three transatlantic flyers on the reviewing stand. 202' Series of scenes of the parade in the stadium including a civilian drum and bugle corps, a Navy band and personnel, a National Guard band and personnel--crowd-filled stadium in bg. 286' THE OFFICIAL WELCOME BY EDMUND J. KELLY. 287' MCU low angle, Mr. Edmund J. Kelly standing on reviewing stand, speaking into several microphones in fg. 292' GOVERNOR LEN SMALL OF ILLINOIS. MCU Governor Small on reviewing stand behind microphones. 296' WILLILM P. MCCRACKEN, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF COMMERCE. 297' MS Mr. McCracken on speakers' stand behind microphones addressing crowd. 304' THE FLIERS BUY TICKETS FOR CHICAGO'S WORLD FAIR TO BE HELD IN 1933. MCU man standing on speakers' platform in front of microphones addressing crowd. 311' WORDS OF WELCOME IN GERMAN BY ERNEST J. CHRISTIAN. MCU Mr. Christian standing on speakers' platform behind microphones. 316' JUDGE JOHN P. MCGOORTY--AN AMERICAN OF IRISH DESCENT. CU Judge McGoorty standing on speakers' platform behind microphone addressing crowd. 321' THEN THE PEOPLE OF CHICAGO GATHERED IN THE HUGE STADIUM AS WELL AS THE GREAT INVISIBLE AUDIENCE OF THE RADIO WORLD, HEAR WORDS OF APPRECIATION FROM THE FLIERS THEMSELVES, BEGINNING WITH CAPTAIN KOEHL. CU Capt. Koehl standing on speakers' stand behind microphone addressing crowd. 327' MAJOR JAMES FITZMAURICE, THE IRISH MEMBER. CU Maj. Fitzmaurice standing on speakers' stand behind microphone addressing crowd. 332' BARON VON HUENEFELD THANKS CHICAGO FOR THE MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION TENDERED THEM. MCU SV Baron von Huenefeld standing on speakers' stand behind microphone addressing crowd. 337' THE FLIERS BUY TICKETS FOR CHICAGO'S WORLD FAIR TO BE HELD IN 1933. MS Maj. Fitzmaurice and Baron von Huenefeld buying tickets from Mayor Thompson for the Chicago World's Fair to be held in 1933--crowd-filled stadium in bg. 347' DECORATION OF ORVILLE WRIGHT WITH DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS, WASHINGTON D.C. FEBRUARY 27TH 1929. 348' DECORATION CEREMONY IN WHICH ORVILL-WRIGHT AND, POSTHUMOUSLY, HIS BROTHER WILBUR WRIGHT, RECEIVE THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS AT THE STATE, WAR, AND NAVY BUlLD~ ING, FEBRUARY 27 1929. 349' MR. ORVILLE WRIGHT IN COLLABORATION WITH HIS BROTHER, WRIBUR WRIGHT, DESIGNED, CONSTRUCTED, AND OPERATED THE AIRPLANE, WHICH AT KITTYHAWK, NORTH CAROLINA DECEMBER 17, 1903, MADE THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT UNDER ITS OWN POWER AND CARRYING A HUMAN OPERATOR. ASSISTANT SECRETARY TRUBEE DAVISON READING THE CITIATION. 350' Series of scenes of the ceremonies held on the portico of the State, War and Navy building, honoring Mr. Orville Wright--shows assistant Sec. Trubee Davison reading the citation, Sec. Davis pinning the Distinguished Flying Cross on Mr. Wright's coat and handing him a citation, the three men standing together talking and a CU of Mr. Orville Wright. 448' MS President and Mrs. Hoover, several civilians and Army officers walking toward camera between two rows of soldiers. 461' MS low angle, Assistant Secretary of War Trubee Davison, standing-on speakers' platform speaking into microphone--he steps back and Oen. Fechet, Chief of Air Service, steps to microphone and starts to speak--President Hoover and Capt. Rickenbacker~are also standing on the speakers' stand. 508' MCU low angle, Capt. Rickenbacker, wearing Congressional Meda1~of~Honor and holding citation, speaking into microphone. CU President Hoover and Capt. Rickenbacker. 527' LS pan right with large formation of LB-6's and P-1's in flight to the right low over the ground and passing out right frame. 539' MS President and Mrs. Hoover, Capt. and Mrs. Rickenbacker and Assistant Secretary of War Davison seated on reviewing-stand. 551' LS right RV low angle, formation of P-1's in flight to the right--Capitol building dome in extreme bg. 561' MS President and Mrs. Hoover, Capt. and Mrs. Rickenbacker and Assistant Secretary of War Davison, seated in reviewing stand, looking up at sky. 571' LS low angle, 18 Post World War I bi-winged aircraft in flight. 589' MS Capt. and Mrs. Rickenbacker standing with Assistant of War Davison--Capt. Rickenbacker is wearing the Congressional Medal of Honor. 6O6' CU of Capt. Rickenbacker wearing the Congressional Medal of Honor. 634' MS Capt. Rickenbacker standing with former members of the 94th Aero Squadron. 656' MLS Capt. Rickenbacker standing with the old 94th Aero Squadron with the present members of the 94th Aero Squadron kneeling on ground in front of them--a P-1 is parked directly behind them. 672' Total footage in reel. Good
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Stone, Julius F. (Julius Frederick), 1855-1947. Julius F. Stone papers, 1912-1947.
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Julius F. Stone papers, 1912-1947.
Correspondence re his exploration of the Colorado River; correspondence re his philanthropy, especially in connection with Pioneer Landmarks Associate; correspondence re OSU; letters from Pearl Buck, Edsel Ford, Orville Wright, and Matthew Henson (associate of Robert Peary and polar explorer). Letters to and from family members; genealogical materials; legal documents; newspaper clippings, and photographs.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ENGINEERS CLUB OF DAYTON
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ENGINEERS CLUB OF DAYTON
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ENGINEERS CLUB OF DAYTON
Wright Memorial Commission. Records, 1912-1943.
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Records, 1912-1943.
Records consist of minutes, financial records, correspondence, materials that document the physical development of the Wright Memorial and printed materials about the Memorial and its history.
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- Wright Memorial Commission. Records, 1912-1943.
Ford Motor Company. Fred Lee Black records series, 1929-1948.
Title:
Fred Lee Black records series, 1929-1948.
The Fred Lee Black records series contains a significant amount of correspondence and subject files documenting public relations activities sponsored by Ford Motor Company during the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair as well as correspondence, newspaper clippings, publications, photographs, press releases, and interdepartmental memorandums regarding national defense, labor unions, and the 1941 Ford employee strike. Also included in the collection are copies of the abstract of proposals and articles of agreement between the Wright Brothers and the U.S. Army Signal Corps for one heavier-than-air flying machine; first day covers for stamps commemorating the historic trip of the Edison Train to promote the film "Young Tom Edison" and other key events in Dearborn and Detroit, Michigan. It is unclear how the materials dated after 1942 became a part of Black's records.
ArchivalResource: 7.6 cubic ft.
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- Ford Motor Company. Fred Lee Black records series, 1929-1948.
Salley, D. B. [Wright brothers' flights] [microform] : [newspaper sketches / by D.B. Salley].
Title:
[Wright brothers' flights] [microform] : [newspaper sketches / by D.B. Salley]. 1908.
ArchivalResource: [20] leaves ; 26 cm.
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- Salley, D. B. [Wright brothers' flights] [microform] : [newspaper sketches / by D.B. Salley].
Wright brothers press dispatches, 1908 [manuscript].
Title:
Wright brothers press dispatches, 1908 [manuscript].
Typed versions of articles by newspaper reporters covering Orville and Wilbur Wright's flights at Kill Devil Hill, N.C., 6-15 May 1908. These are photoprints of the typescripts used by the telegraph operator at Manteo, N.C., when he relayed these articles to the newspapers involved.
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- Wright brothers press dispatches, 1908 [manuscript].
Wright Company Glass Plate Negative Collection, 1901-1911, 1910-1911
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Wright Company Glass Plate Negative Collection 1901-1911 1910-1911
The collection consists of 87 glass plate negatives, and 10 film negatives relating to the Wright Company, the Wright School of Aviation, flights at Kitty Hawk, N.C., celebrations and aviation events, and a series of unidentified children.
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- Wright Company Glass Plate Negative Collection, 1901-1911, 1910-1911
Abbott Lawrence Rotch Papers, 1896-1912, (bulk 1903-1910)
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Abbott Lawrence Rotch Papers 1896-1912 (bulk 1903-1910)
Meteorologist and balloonist. Correspondence, financial papers, photographs, writings, maps, tables, charts, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and other material relating chiefly to Rotch's interest in meteorology and aeronautics.
ArchivalResource: 1,050 items; 4 containers plus 1 oversize; 1.4 linear feet
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- Abbott Lawrence Rotch Papers, 1896-1912, (bulk 1903-1910)
Cotten, Bruce, 1873-1954,. Bruce Cotten image collection, circa 1837-1908.
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Bruce Cotten image collection, circa 1837-1908.
The Bruce Cotten Image Collection includes images, chiefly 19th century, relating to North Carolina individuals and places. While there are a few salt prints, most images are etchings, colored engravings, drawings, reproductions, or copy work. Included are images depicting members of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina taken by Matthew Brady, various locations in North Carolina, battles during the American Civil War in North Carolina, and the regional flora and fauna.
ArchivalResource: About 62 items (3.0 linear feet).
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- Cotten, Bruce, 1873-1954,. Bruce Cotten image collection, circa 1837-1908.
Lahm, Frank Samuel, 1846-1931. Papers of Frank Samuel Lahm, circa 1850-1931.
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Papers of Frank Samuel Lahm, circa 1850-1931.
Correspondence, logs and barograph records of Lahm's balloon ascensions, regulations, resolutions, receipts, lectures, memoranda, photographs, clippings, part of an unfinished history of aeronautics, a biographical sketch by Lahm's children, and memorabilia. Includes several writings and two diaries of Henry Weaver, who, in 1905, investigated for Lahm the achievements claimed by Wilbur and Orville Wright. Among the correspondents are the Wright brothers and their sister Katharine, Griffith Brewer, Patrick Y. Alexander, Walter Wellman, Melvin and Ida Vanniman, and R. P. Skinner.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items.4 containers.
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- Lahm, Frank Samuel, 1846-1931. Papers of Frank Samuel Lahm, circa 1850-1931.
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. PIONEER FLIGHTS
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. PIONEER FLIGHTS
Summary: MS: Wright Bros. flight at N.C., 1903. CU: Newspaper proclaiming Wright Bros. flight. 1908: Birth of the U.S. Air Corp. Army personnel pushing first USAC plane into field at Ft. Myers, Va. First USAC hangar at Ft. Myers. Personnel turning props on plane. MS: Pres TAft, Major Squier, Major Salzman and other VIP's at first army plane flight. Various shots of catapulting of plane at Ft Myers. Lt. Lahm and Orville Wright in take off and in flight. Lt. Foulois and Orville Wright get in plane and take off. Plane in flight to and from Alexandria, Va. and Ft Myers. Glen H. Curtiss in his first plane and take off. Jean Bleriot, French Aviator, in plane and take off. Lincoln Beachy doing stunt flying. CU of Beachy on ground. Henri Farman at Rheims, France, 1908. Covered wagon train crossing to the west Coast. Fast passenger train crossing to the West Coast. Early model plane in flight. Early type ship at sea, full sail. Ocean liner at sea, full sail. Charles Lindbergh standing near his plane, "Spirit of St. Louis." Keystone LB-6's in A. formation. Early models (Pursuit) laying a smoke screen. 1917 Cadets drilling near barracks. Early model a/c crashed in battle area in France -- troop looking at wreckage. General Pershing decorating U.S. flyers. Psychological test given U.S. flyers during WWI. CU: Instrument panel. CU; Cadet undergoing test. Fair (yellow with age)
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. PIONEER FLIGHTS
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912. Wright Brothers collection. Papers, photographs, journals, 1853-1973.
Title:
Wright Brothers collection. Papers, photographs, journals, 1853-1973.
A supplement to the main body of Orville and Wilbur Wright's papers located in the Library of Congress, this collection consists of family papers, financial records, school mementos, Wright family genealogical materials, the church papers and diaries of the Wrights' father, Bishop Milton Wright, notebooks, albums, awards and citations, photocopies of correspondence between Wilbur Wright and Octave Chaunte, and the Wrights' technical library that includes journals, books, and pamphlets covering many aspects of early aeronautics. The collection also includes nearly 4,000 photographs from the Wright Brothers personal collection. Many are original prints taken by the Wrights to document their early flying experiments.
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- Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912. Wright Brothers collection. Papers, photographs, journals, 1853-1973.
Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910. Correspondence of Octave Chanute, letters to Wilbur and Orville Wright, 1900-1910.
Title:
Correspondence of Octave Chanute, letters to Wilbur and Orville Wright, 1900-1910.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.
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- Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910. Correspondence of Octave Chanute, letters to Wilbur and Orville Wright, 1900-1910.
Smithers, W. D. Collection 70-38., 1907-1930
Title:
Smithers, W. D. Collection 1907-1930
Wilfred Dudley Smithers (1895-1981),photographer, writer, and photographic historian, was born in San Luis Potosí,Mexico. He moved with his family to San Antonio in 1905. The collection containshistorical narratives and a checklist of photographic descriptions.
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Cram, Ralph W., 1869-1952. Ralph W. Cram papers, 1906-1952.
Title:
Ralph W. Cram papers, 1906-1952.
Mainly correspondence and copies of the autobiographical seventy-eight columns Cram published in the Davenport, Iowa, Democrat and Leader shortly before he retired as editor.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic ft. (1 box, 1 oversize box)
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- Cram, Ralph W., 1869-1952. Ralph W. Cram papers, 1906-1952.
George Owen Squier papers, 1883-1934
Title:
George Owen Squier papers 1883-1934
Major general in the U.S. Army, physicist, and inventor. Correspondence, personal account books, reports, military orders, student notebooks (U.S. Military Academy and Johns Hopkins University), notes and other material largely related to his scientific interests, particularly in telegraphy and trans-oceanic cables; also diaries kept while a West Point cadet, one of which contains a family history and autobiography; Ph.D. thesis in physics from Johns Hopkins University; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. and 2 oversize folders
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WRIGHT BROTHERS: NEWS CLIPPINGS
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WRIGHT BROTHERS: NEWS CLIPPINGS
Summary: Various news clippings showing honors bestowed on the Wright brothers and commemorating ceremonies of invention of aircraft. A FEATURE OF THE TWO DAY EVENT WHICH WAS THE PRESENTATION TO THE WRIGHT BROTHERS OF MEDALS FROM THE GOVERNOR, THE STATE, AND THE CITY. GOVERNOR HARMON PRESENING THE STATE MEDAL. 1) Still photo of Governor Harmon standing at base of large grandstand. Grandstand completely filled with spectators. 2) Spectators are lined up in the stand in a formation resembling the flag. 3) Various dignitaries sitting in booths in stand with the Wright brothers. THE HIST0RY OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS COUlLD NOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT THE PICTURES SHOWING THE DEDICATION OF WRIGHT FIELD AT DAYTON. 4) CS coverage of the flag raising ceremonies showing Mr. Wright pulling the rope which raises the flag upon the mast. Event attended by various military and civil leaders. 5) CU of the flag being raised. 6) MS firing cannon salute at the ceremony. L TO R ORVILLE WRIGHT, GEN. GILMORE AND COL. DEEDS, CHAIRMAN OF THE DEDICATI0N CEREM0NTES. 7) CS loud speakers stand showing Orville Wright, Gen. Gilmore and Col. Deeds, chairman of the dedication ceremonies, standing on the platform. INFORMATION FOLLOWING THIS THE DELEGATES WENT TO WASHINGTON, D.C. TO ATTEND A CONFERENCE SOME WERE TRANSPORTED EAST IN COL. DEEDS' PRIVATE AIRPLANE, THE KING BIRD. 8) MS various members of the party, enroute to conference at Washington, D.C., getting into Col. Deeds' aircraft. RV of "The King Bird" taxiing resembles the Fort Stoudt C-3 aircraft. 9) PS of the delegates standinG in front of large building in Washington. 10) CS of Orville Wright in whose honor conference iS held. PATHE NEWS -- ORVILLE WRIGHT WITH DELEGATES. 11) CS of Orville Wright flanked by various delegates. DEDICATE MEMORIAL TO WRIGHT BROTHERS, KILL DEVIL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA. THRONGS MAKE PILGRIMAGE TO SCENE OF WORLD'S FIRST FLIGHT. PATHE NEWS. 12) LS looking down from Kill Devil Hill showing throngs of spectators walking up along the hill. PATHE NEWS GOVERNOR MACLEAN GREETS ORVILLE WRIGHT. 13) cs of Governor MacLean shaking hands with Orville Wright. 14) MS Orville Wright unveiling the memorial plaque. Crowd standing around, military and civilian one person opens a coop of birds that fly towards camera. 15) CS of Orville Wright standing next to memorial plaque. 16) CS inscription on plaque. 17) LS looking up towards the hill showing crowds of spectators attending the event. THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST FLIGHT BY THE WRIGHT BROTHERS WAS OBSERVED ON DEC 17, 1938 IN THE NCR AUDITORIUM UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE AVIATION COMMITTEE OF THE DAYTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 18) Int. taken from stage looking at auditorium, all seats occupied. 19) CS of Col. Deeds, Henry Ford, Orville Wright and Charles F. Kettering sitting on stage. 20) CS still photograph of Orville and Wilbur Wright. THE PIONEER FLIGHT OF THE WRIGHT PLANE. A HISTORICAL DEMONSTRATION OF FLYING GIVEN BY ORVILLE WRIGHT AT LEMANS, FRANCE, 20 YEARS AGO AMIDST A DISTINGUISHED AUDIENCE. (KINOGRAMS PRODUCTION). 21) MLS horse pulling the Wright brothers' plane out across open field. 22) CS spectators stand showing various high officials in the French government. 23) CS mechanics preparing the plane for launching. 24) MLS showing the catapault device being erected upon the field. 25) MLS Wright brothers aircraft being placed upon the launching rail. 26) CS of the stand showing the spectators. 27) MS men pulling the heavy weight catapau1t device up for dropping. 28) LS showing the dropping of weight. 29) LS of Wright brothers' plane being launched. 30) LS of the aircraft being launched. COOLIDGE OPENS GREAT WORLD AIR CONFERENCE, WASHINGTON 39 NATIONS JOIN IN CELEBRATING 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF MAN'S CONQUEST OF THE AIR. (KILMGRIMS PRODUCTION). 31) PS of crowd of delegates in front of building. THE PRESIDENT WITH HIS SECRETARY. 32) CS of President Coolidge and his secretary standing on steps of building. 33) CS of a notable group: Asst. Secretary of War, Davison; Col. Lindorf; H.P. Guggenheim; Asst. Secretary of Navy, Warner. 34) ECU of Chamberlin. DELEGATES FROM VENEZULA. 35) CS of two delegates, Venezulaian officers. 36) CU of Lady Heath, noted English aviatrix. 37) CU Orville Wright, honored guest at conference, standing amidst group of delegates. 38) CU of Whiting, Sec. of Commerce, and Orville Wright. AT KITTY HAWK, N.C. THE WRIGHT BROTHERS MADE THEIR FIRST FLIGHT 25 YEARS AGO. (PITHE NEWS). 39) CS coverage of Wright brothers' plane being assembled by mechanics and prepared for flight. 40) CS Orville Wright sitting in cockpit with another person. 41) PS of the launching by means of catapault. Camera pans across with the Wright aircraft (Scenes in France). FIRST UTILITY OF AIRPLANES WAS IN NATIONAL DEPENSE (PATHE NEWS). 42) A. shot formation of early model aircraft, approximately 15, two wing planes. Unable to identify. IN THE NAVY (PATHE NEWS). 43) Several shots of the early model aircraft taking off from aircraft carrier. Aerial shot showing the aircraft carrier underway. Early models taking off. WHEN COLONEL LINDBERGH ELECTRIFIED THE WORLD WITH FLIGHT FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS (PATHE NEWS). 44) CS of Colonel Lindbergh. COMMERICAL FLYING HAS MADE RAPID ADVANCEMENT. 45) High Angle shot looking down at civilian aircraft, early model transport planes, showing passengers walking up ramp into aircraft (Imperial airways Condor, C-30 aircraft). TODAY MORE THAN 17,000 MILES OF AIR MAIL ROUTES ARE OPERATED IN THE US (PATHE NEWS). 46) MLS mail trucks in center of airfield. Aircraft parked in circle around the mail trucks. Several shots of unloading the mail into various types of early model aircraft. On side of truck is "Air Mail Service". 47) CS of a Fairchild C-8 type aircraft. Name on side of airplane is Nat. US Mail Express. Shows aircraft stationary and then taxiing. 48) LS C-8 approach for takeoff. Takes off directly over top of cameraman. 49) ADS early model air mail aircraft in flight over large city. 50) CS still photo of Orville Wright, the "man who started it all". 51) MS Orville Wright standing on steps of building. Three small boys standing in front of him. Boys are with aircraft, shooting same out with rubber bands. 25TH AIR BIRTHDAY, DAYTON, OHIO. ORVILLE WRIGHT WITH HIS NEPHEWS CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY OF FIRST FLIGHT (PATHE NEWS). 52) CS of Orville Wright standing on steps of building playing with model aircraft with his three nephews. 53) CS of one of the nephews holding medal which is enclosed in small case. WORLD PAYS TRIBUTE TO WRIGHT BR0THHRS, DAYTON, OHIO, AIRMEN JOIN IN INTERNATIONAL MEMORIAL ON 25TH BIRTHDAY OF FIRST FLIGHT (PATHE NEWS). 54) MS looking at line of early model aircraft on exhibit. MODEL OF ORIGINAL WRIGHT PLANE (PATHE NEWS). 55) CS camera pans across from tail to nose of medal of first Wright plane. 56) CS two men sitting at controls of the aircraft. HAIL WRIGHTS AS AVIATION FORGES ON (PARAMOUNT NEWS). 57) LS still photo of Wright brothers' home in Dayton, Ohio (Dayton, Ohio, superimposed over photograph). 58) CS Orville Wright flanked by Army, Navy and civilian representatives. 59) MS of funeral ceremony in graveyard in honor of Wilbur Wright showing various dignitaries walking up to the tombstone. 60) CS placing wreath upon graveyard of Wilbur Wright. 61) Several street scenes of eraly Dayton showing also Wrights' home and bicycle shop. 62) CS model of the Wright brothers first aircraft on small stand. 63) CS of engine of the first Wright aircraft. WASHINGTON, D.C. (PARAM0UNT NEWS). 64) CS of G-2 autogyro stationary. 65) CU of pilot sitting at cockpit of the autogyro. 66) Several pan shots of autogyro aircraft demonstration showing takeoff, flight and landing. Good
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WRIGHT BROTHERS: NEWS CLIPPINGS
Pietzcker, George S. Photograph album, 1910.
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Photograph album, 1910.
Collection consists of an album of 25 photographs of early airplanes and aviators. The album is labeled, "Aero Meet, Lambert Field, St. Louis, Mo., Oct., 1910." and each photo was taken during this St. Louis Aero Club's meet. Fifteen photos include views of one or more Wright biplanes or parts of them. There are three views of the Bleriot monoplane. Three photos include Theodore Roosevelt, one in a biplane. The only identified aviator is Arthur Hoxsey, although many others are pictured, and a number of other famous early aviators are known to have attended this meet, including Walter Brookins, Al Welsh, and Ralph Johnstone. All of the Wright biplanes that are clearly discernible in this album appear to be the Model A or what has been referred to as a transitional model. One negative is available.
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- Pietzcker, George S. Photograph album, 1910.
Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974. Charles Augustus Lindbergh papers, 1830-1987 (inclusive), 1911-1974 (bulk).
Title:
Charles Augustus Lindbergh papers, 1830-1987 (inclusive), 1911-1974 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence concerning Charles Lindbergh's extensive political and scientific activities; files on military and civilian aviation; correspondence and related materials on conservation; a large file of writings, speeches, statements, and diaries; family correspondence and records of the Lindbergh, Morrow, and allied families; financial, legal, and housekeeping records; letters written in response to isolationist speeches delivered between 1939 and 1941; writings about Lindbergh; materials relating to the kidnapping and Hauptmann trial; a large collection of fan mail and crank letters; clothing and aviation related items; and miscellaneous additional materials.
ArchivalResource: 572 linear ft.
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- Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974. Charles Augustus Lindbergh papers, 1830-1987 (inclusive), 1911-1974 (bulk).
Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937. Johnson, Robert Underwood, Papers, 1906-1963
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Johnson, Robert Underwood, Papers, 1906-1963
Consisting of correspondence, the Robert Underwood Johnson Papers, 1906-1963, document his connections with notable literary and political figures.
ArchivalResource: 1/2 in.
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- Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937. Johnson, Robert Underwood, Papers, 1906-1963
Johnson, Robert Underwood, Papers 2011-370., 1906-1963
Title:
Johnson, Robert Underwood, Papers 1906-1963
Consisting of correspondence, the Robert Underwood Johnson Papers, 1906-1963, document his connections with notable literary and political figures.
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- Johnson, Robert Underwood, Papers 2011-370., 1906-1963
Haskell, Katharine Wright, 1874-1929. [Letter] 1916 May 30, Dayton, Ohio [to] Henry Woodhouse, New York / Katharine Wright.
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[Letter] 1916 May 30, Dayton, Ohio [to] Henry Woodhouse, New York / Katharine Wright. 1916.
Thank you note, for a note written in remembrance of her brother.
ArchivalResource: [2] p. on 1 leaf ; 15 x 21 cm. folded to 15 x 11 cm.
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- Haskell, Katharine Wright, 1874-1929. [Letter] 1916 May 30, Dayton, Ohio [to] Henry Woodhouse, New York / Katharine Wright.
Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. The papers of Wilbur & Orville Wright [microform] : containers 1-3 diaries and notebooks, 1900-1919.
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The papers of Wilbur & Orville Wright [microform] : containers 1-3 diaries and notebooks, 1900-1919.
"The Diaries and Notebooks are among the most significant of the Wright material. Orville Wright's entry for 17 December 1903 gives an account of the first successful powered flights. The diaries describe the brothers' flights at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and their scientific experiments and include entries and financial notes on their 1907 trip to Europe, Wilbur Wright's trip abroad in 1908, and Orville Wright's European tour of 1913. Another group of entries refers to their flights at College Park, Maryland, in 1909 and at Montgomery, Alabama, in 1910, where the Wrights conducted flight training. Apart from the biographical information which they contain, the logs are also significant for the scientific data, formulas, and computations related to the aerodynamic and design factors which enabled the Wright brothers to produce a successful airplane where others had failed."--Wilbur and Orville Wright papers finding aid, Library of Congress Web site.
ArchivalResource: 32 items.
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- Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. The papers of Wilbur & Orville Wright [microform] : containers 1-3 diaries and notebooks, 1900-1919.
Adelaide Mint. Aeropex 03, Adelaide [realia] / [designed, issued and struck by the Adelaide Mint.].
Title:
Aeropex 03, Adelaide [realia] / [designed, issued and struck by the Adelaide Mint.]. 2003.
This limited edition medallion was struck for Aeropex 03, Adelaide, 17 December 2003, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first powered flight by the Wright Brothers on 17 December 1903 and to recognise four of Australia's own intrepid aviators.
ArchivalResource: 1 medal : cupro-nickel ; diam. 39 cm.
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- Adelaide Mint. Aeropex 03, Adelaide [realia] / [designed, issued and struck by the Adelaide Mint.].
MS-420 Engineers' Club of Dayton Records, 1914-2010
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MS-420 Engineers' Club of Dayton Records 1914-2010
The purpose of the Engineers' Club of Dayton is to advance the field of engineering through furnishing facilities for the educational and professional improvement of its members. Requirements for membership include working in the field of engineering or other work related to engineering, science, technology, and allied arts. The records include meeting minutes, membership files, financial records, publications, correspondence, photographs, film, and reports.
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- MS-420 Engineers' Club of Dayton Records, 1914-2010
Records of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. 1830 - 1994. General Subject Files
Title:
Records of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. 1830 - 1994. General Subject Files
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- Records of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. 1830 - 1994. General Subject Files
Octave Chanute Papers, 1807-1955, (bulk 1860-1910)
Title:
Octave Chanute Papers 1807-1955 (bulk 1860-1910)
Civil engineer and aviation pioneer. The bulk of the collection relates to Chanute's experiments with gliders and his scientific and financial support of aeronautical pioneers. Other papers concern his career as a builder of railroads and his service as chief engineer of the Erie Railroad and railroads in Illinois and Kansas.
ArchivalResource: 10,325 items; 46 containers plus 1 oversize; 17.4 linear feet; 25 microfilm reels
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- Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910. Octave Chanute papers, 1807-1955 (bulk 1860-1910).
Niles, John Jacob, 1892-1980. John Jacob Niles papers, 1900-1981.
Title:
John Jacob Niles papers, 1900-1981.
These papers contain the correspondence, musical and literary manuscripts, photographs, sound recordings, and other materials written or collected by John Jacob Niles.
ArchivalResource: 65.7 cubic ft.
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- Niles, John Jacob, 1892-1980. John Jacob Niles papers, 1900-1981.
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AAF 38th Anniversary, Wright Field, Dayton
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AAF 38th Anniversary, Wright Field, Dayton
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AAF 38th Anniversary, Wright Field, Dayton
Hardie, George, 1912-2001. George Hardie papers, 1880-2001.
Title:
George Hardie papers, 1880-2001.
This collection contains personal materials of Milwaukee area aviation historian, enthusiast, and collector George Hardie. Hardie's passion for aviation began at a young age with his collection ranging from materials on airplane model building, to aircraft design and construction in the jet age. The significant areas of the collection focus on General "Billy" Mitchell, early Wisconsin aviator John Kaminski, the American Aviation Historical Society (AAHS), and the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), of which Hardie was a founding member. Also included is extensive material on early aviation in Wisconsin, which includes information about Alfred Lawson, who was the founder of the Lawson Aircraft Company, and said to have built the first airliner in the world. Much of the material in these areas include correspondence between Hardie and prominent figures in aviation, as well as other aviation enthusiasts, and numerous aviation photographs..
ArchivalResource: 10 oversize folders
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- Hardie, George, 1912-2001. George Hardie papers, 1880-2001.
Adrian Kinnane Papers, 1982
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Adrian Kinnane Papers 1982
Adrian Kinnane is a researcher and manager for historical projects at History Associates Incorporated. The collection contains Kinnane's unpublished manuscript "The Crucible of Flight," which is an in-depth look at what outside influences helped the Wright Brothers become the first to be successful in the quest for flight.
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- Adrian Kinnane Papers, 1982
Means, James, 1853-1920. Papers, 1869-1965 (inclusive), 1883-1920 (bulk).
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Papers, 1869-1965 (inclusive), 1883-1920 (bulk).
Letter books (1891-1904), scrapbook of advertising forthe $3 shoe (1883-1887), minutes of James Means Company (1900-1904), manuscripts, and letters. Includes scrapbook of James H. Means, James Means's father, and materials collected by his son, James Howard Means, for the publication of his book "James Means and the Problem of Manflight during the Period 1882-1920." There is one letter from the Wright brothers (1903) and two from Orville Wright (1921, 1942).
ArchivalResource: ca. 2 linear ft (10 v., 2 boxes)
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- Means, James, 1853-1920. Papers, 1869-1965 (inclusive), 1883-1920 (bulk).
Henry Harley Arnold Papers, 1903-1963, (bulk 1940-1946)
Title:
Henry Harley Arnold Papers 1903-1963 (bulk 1940-1946)
Pioneer aviator and United States Army officer. Correspondence, memoranda, journals, notebooks, drafts and proofs of Henry Harley (Hap) Arnold's memoirs, (1949), articles, speeches, reports, orders, printed material, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to the development of military aeronautics in the United States and to aeronautical policies and events of World War II. Global Mission
ArchivalResource: 160,000 items; 272 containers plus 1 classified and 6 oversize; 109 linear feet; 269 microfilm reels
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- Henry Harley Arnold Papers, 1903-1963, (bulk 1940-1946)
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. C-69 LOCKHEED CONSTELLATION ARRIVES AT WRIGHT FIELD, OHIO
Title:
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. C-69 LOCKHEED CONSTELLATION ARRIVES AT WRIGHT FIELD, OHIO
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. C-69 LOCKHEED CONSTELLATION ARRIVES AT WRIGHT FIELD, OHIO
Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. [Business journals and ledgers], 1892-1910 / Orville and Wilbur Wright.
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[Business journals and ledgers], 1892-1910 / Orville and Wilbur Wright.
ArchivalResource: [1260] p. ; 28 cm.
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- Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. [Business journals and ledgers], 1892-1910 / Orville and Wilbur Wright.
Aero Club of Illinois. Aero Club of Illinois records, 1909-1948.
Title:
Aero Club of Illinois records, 1909-1948.
Letters, financial records, membership data, etc. concerning Aero Club activities and aviation in Illinois, America, and abroad. Much of the collection concerns preparations for and staging of aviation meets in Grant Park, Chicago (Ill.) in Aug. 1911 and at Clearing (Ill.) Sept. 1912. Also includes envelopes, in box 18 and Bulletins of the Aero Club of America, 1915-1917, in folders 76, 80, 84.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft. (18 boxes)
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- Aero Club of Illinois. Aero Club of Illinois records, 1909-1948.
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912. Wright Brothers newspapers [microform].
Title:
Wright Brothers newspapers [microform]. 1886-1896
Contains collection of newspapers published by the Wright brothers.
ArchivalResource: 4 v.
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- Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912. Wright Brothers newspapers [microform].
Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. The papers of Wilbur & Orville Wright [microform] : containers 86-95 scrapbooks, 1902-1948.
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The papers of Wilbur & Orville Wright [microform] : containers 86-95 scrapbooks, 1902-1948.
"A series of scrapbooks contains newspaper and magazine articles relating to flights and other activities of the Wrights beginning in 1902 when they were conducting glider experiments at Kitty Hawk. Printed matter concerning other members of the family and many of their prominent friends is included. The scrapbooks also contain memorabilia such as cartoons, guest badges, posters, telegrams, and autographed testimonial dinner programs. The subject most fully documented is the Wright's controversy with the Smithsonian Institution. There are also a number of rare aero-philatelic items and mementos pertaining to honorary degrees and other tributes."--Wilbur and Orville Wright papers finding aid, Library of Congress Web site.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. The papers of Wilbur & Orville Wright [microform] : containers 86-95 scrapbooks, 1902-1948.
Kelly, Fred C. (Fred Charters), 1882-1959. Papers of Fred C. Kelly, 1942.
Title:
Papers of Fred C. Kelly, 1942.
Corrected ts., notes, and galleys for Kelly's book "The Wright Brothers" (1951).
ArchivalResource: 2 items.2 containers.
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- Kelly, Fred C. (Fred Charters), 1882-1959. Papers of Fred C. Kelly, 1942.
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. HIGHLIGHTS OF 32 YEARS OF FLIGHT
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. HIGHLIGHTS OF 32 YEARS OF FLIGHT
Summary: Early-model aircraft. Pioneers in aviation: Linbergh, Orville and Wilbur Wright, etc. 1902-1927. 1902: The glider (still photo) in which the Wright Bros. used wing warping for balance in flight. 1903: Orville Wright's first flight (still photo)--plane on ground. 1908: N.Y. newspaper headline and front page story with pictures of Orville Wright and his plane. Movie camera shots of Wilbur Wright working on his plane (pusher type) in France. Horse, used to tow plane across fields. Wilbur Wright's plane at Le Mons, France--two men trying to start props. 1908: Frenchmen pulling Wright Bros' plane ("B" pusher type) over ground to steel rail catapult ramp. 1908: French military and civilian spectators at air show. 1908 (Aug. 8): Shots of Frenchmen pulling launching weight up into steel tower. Steel weight descends and plane is catapulted into air. Airplane in flight. 1908 (Oct. 3): Headlines and pictures in newspaper proclaiming first passenger flight with Wright. Wright and French journalist as passenger in flight over France. D.O.X. take off from water. 1923: First non-stop from coast to coast by Lt. Macready and Kelly. Shot of above near plane (Fokker T-2). Shots of plane in flight. 1924: Animation of air route for first around-the-world flight. Pilots being congratulated on flight. 1927: Shots of French spectators awaiting arrival of Lindbergh's plane after flight across Atlantic. Shot of Lindbergh and Frenchmen. 1927: Lt. Maitlands and Hegenberger's flight from California to Hawaii. Shot of them near plane, Fokker C-2; animation of air route. C-2 in flight. Lt. Bettis getting out of plane. B-26 diving. XB-8 in flight. XB-21 taxiing and in flight. A. form: Early models spelling "A.C." in sky. CUs of Wilbur and Orville Wright. Good
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. HIGHLIGHTS OF 32 YEARS OF FLIGHT
Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910,. Godfrey Lowell Cabot photographs, ca. 1878-1962.
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Godfrey Lowell Cabot photographs, ca. 1878-1962.
Photographs of businessman, inventor, and aviation pioneer Godfrey Lowell Cabot of Boston, Mass. The collection contains photographs of early aircraft and equipment, ca. 1910-1945; Cabot's Aero Pickup devices, ca. 1917-1931; and early experiments with flight, including photographs of the Wright brothers' glider experiments at Kill Devil Hills in North Carolina in Oct. 1903, taken by engineer Octave Chanute. There are also portraits of Godfrey Lowell Cabot, various aviation and business associates, and members of the Cabot family; views of places in the United States and Europe of importance to early aviation, including aerial photography; and photographs relating to Cabot's involvement with his business, Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc., and the Maria Moors Cabot Foundation, among other subjects. Most of the other photographers are unidentified. Many of the photographs in this collection are copy photographs.
ArchivalResource: 239 photographs in 1 box, 1 narrow box, and 1 oversize box.
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- Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910,. Godfrey Lowell Cabot photographs, ca. 1878-1962.
First Flight at Kitty Hawk, 1903
Title:
First Flight at Kitty Hawk 1903
This volume contains a photograph and accompanying text. The photograph is labeled "A new, improved print of the only photograph taken of the Wright brother's first flight near Kitty Hawk, N.C., on Dec 17, 1903 -- one produced by the brothers themselves."
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Brad Tillson Inventing Flight Collection, 1912-2006, 1989-2004
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Brad Tillson Inventing Flight Collection 1912-2006 1989-2004
This collection contains the personal papers of J. Bradford Tillson, the chairman of the Inventing Flight Celebration held in Dayton, Ohio. It documents his correspondence and work on the Inventing Flight Celebration Commission and his involvement with the U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission; the committee for the national celebration of flight. This collection contains personal correspondence, financial documentation, planning information and other materials related to the Centennial of Flight Celebration.
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- Brad Tillson Inventing Flight Collection, 1912-2006, 1989-2004
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WINGS OF THE ARMY. PRODUCED BY US ARMY AIR CORPS
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WINGS OF THE ARMY. PRODUCED BY US ARMY AIR CORPS
Summary: Reel 1: Historical coverage of some aerial activity at Wright Field during the approximate period of 1903-1932. Some of the planes featured are models of Wright Brothers, Curtiss, Bleriot, Beachy, and Farman first aircraft, and Fokker T-2, monoplane, Keystone LB-5A and Curtiss P-1, P-6, JN4H, XA-14; Boeing PF-12 and P-12; Consolidated PT2A and YIPT-11D; Martin B-lOB; Douglas B-18, 0-46A, XC-32, and C-l; Seversky BT-8;, Northrop A-12; Cox-Klemin XA-l and Fokker C-2; an early Link trainer and the Spirit of St. Louis. Personalities such as the Wright Brothers, President Taft, Col. Lindbergh, and pilots of the above named aircraft are shown.TITLE: WINGS OF THE ARMY. PRODUCED BY: U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS. A QUARTER CENTURY HAS PASSED SINCE MAN REALIZED HIS AGE-OLD AMBITION, CONTROLLED MECHANICAL FLIGHT. 1) LS to Ms Wright Brothers aircraft in flight at low altitude. One person at controls of the plane. MANY HAVE TRIED BUT IT WAS THE SUCCESS OF 0RVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT ON THE WINDS SWEPT SHORES OF NORTH CAROLINA IN 1903 THAT STARTLED THE WORLD AND MADE AMERICA FIRST IN THE AIR. 2)CU headlines New York American Newspaper proclaiming Wright Flight in France. WORLD STARTLED AND WOULD NOT BELIEVE UNTIL THE U.S. ARMY BOUGHT ITS FIRST PLANE IN 1908. THE BIRTH OF THE U.S. AIR CORPS. 3) MS soldiers removing Wright aircraft from storage building at Ft. Meyer, Virginia. FORT MEYER, VIRGINIA. THE WRIGHT BROTHERS WERE AWARDED A CONTRACT TO BUILD THIS PLANE AT A PURCHASE PRICE OF $25,000 PROVIDED IT MET THE GOVERNNENT SPECIFICATIONS. IT IS INTERESTING TO NOTE SOME OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. THE MACHINE MUST HAVE DEVELOPED A SPEED OF 36 MILES PER HOUR, BE PORTABLE STAY IN THE AIR l HOUR AND ASCEND IN ANY COUNTRY ENCOUNTERED IN FIELD SERVICE. NOTE THE HANGAR AND METHOD OF STORING. 4) MS storage shed at Ft. Meyer, soldiers dropping doors down from ramp. Wright aircraft is stored in the building.
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. WINGS OF THE ARMY. PRODUCED BY US ARMY AIR CORPS
Smithers, W. D. (Wilfred Dudley), 1895-1981. Smithers, W. D. Collection, 1907-1930
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Smithers, W. D. Collection, 1907-1930
The W. D. Smithers Collection, 1907-1930, contains historical narratives and a checklist of photographic descriptions.
ArchivalResource: 2 ft., 6 in.
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- Smithers, W. D. (Wilfred Dudley), 1895-1981. Smithers, W. D. Collection, 1907-1930
Tissandier Collection on the History of Aeronautics, 1539-1929, (bulk 1780-1920)
Title:
Tissandier Collection on the History of Aeronautics 1539-1929 (bulk 1780-1920)
Collection of items gathered by Gaston Tissandier, an aeronaut and scientist, with additions by his brother, Albert Tissandier, an artist and aeronaut, and his son, Paul Tissandier, also an aeronaut. Includes the collection of J. F. Dupuis-Delcourt, an airship builder, brought together prior to 1860 and later purchased by Gaston Tissandier. Mostly in French, the collection pertains primarily to balloon flights of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but also includes material concerning early heavier-than-air flight and the aeronautical career of Gaston and Albert Tissandier as well as art work of Albert Tissandier.
ArchivalResource: 8,000 items; 27 containers plus 17 oversize; 14 linear feet
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- Tissandier Collection on the History of Aeronautics, 1539-1929, (bulk 1780-1920)
Wright family. [The Wright brothers collection], 1814-1996, bulk 1852-1945.
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[The Wright brothers collection], 1814-1996, bulk 1852-1945.
Collection of Wright family papers documenting activities of the Wright brothers and the Wright family from 1814 to 1945. Includes documents from the United States and Europe: genealogical records (1832-1909), newspapers (1886-1890), correspondence (1814-1857), scrapbooks (1890-1996), photographs, technical reports, journals, programs, newspapers, memorabilia, and rare books and pamphlets. Full descriptions of all items may be found in the finding aid: The Wright brothers collection : a guide of historical materials at the Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library, by Elli Bambakidis.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear ft.
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- Wright family. [The Wright brothers collection], 1814-1996, bulk 1852-1945.
Walter R. Brookins Aviation collection, 1900-1954.
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Walter R. Brookins Aviation collection 1900-1954.
Photographs of the Wright glider and flyer, 1900 and 1902, and of various air meets circa 1910-circa 1912, as well as of reunions of the Early Birds, and of Walter Brookins; a loose-leaf binder containing typed transcripts of newspaper articles and book chapters concerning the Wright brothers and Brookins' career; a portfolio of photographic plates published in 1952 by the National Aerographic Society, a subsidiary of the Institute of Aeronautical History, commemorating important events in the history of flight; newspaper article, 1930, containing reminiscences of Brookins of his early days with the Wright brothers.
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- Walter R. Brookins Aviation collection, 1900-1954.
[First Flight publications and ephemera]
Title:
[First Flight publications and ephemera] 1953-
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- [First Flight publications and ephemera]
Andrew S. Iddings Wright Brothers Homecoming Collection, June 1909
Title:
Andrew S. Iddings Wright Brothers Homecoming Collection June 1909
Collection consists of negatives with accompanying contact prints, taken by Andrew S. Iddings, of the June 17-18, 1909 Dayton Homecoming Celebration to honor Orville and Wilbur Wright for their achievements in flight. In addition to members of the Wright family, other notable figures in the photographs are Ohio Governor Judson Harmon, Dayton Mayor Edward E. Burkhardt, General James Allen, and Lt. Frank Lahm.
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- Andrew S. Iddings Wright Brothers Homecoming Collection, June 1909
Iddings, Andrew S., 1880-1974. Photographs, 1909.
Title:
Photographs, 1909.
Consists of 147 images, taken by Iddings, of the July 18, 1909 Dayton Homecoming Celebration to honor Orville and Wilbur Wright.
ArchivalResource: 147 items.
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- Iddings, Andrew S., 1880-1974. Photographs, 1909.
Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1903 - 2006. Biography Files for Committee Members
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Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1903 - 2006. Biography Files for Committee Members
This series consists of records relating to the biographies and careers of people invited to serve on the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). Included for each person are biographical resumes, correspondence relating to each person's service for NACA, press releases, and clippings. Some files also contain photographs. Included in this series are records relating to Gen. James Doolittle, Orville Wright, Lyman J. Briggs, Vannevar Bush, Jerome C. Hunsaker, Adm. Marc Mitscher, Edward V. Rickenbacker, and Edward U. Condon. Among the records for Orville Wright are clippings relating to the 40th and 50th anniversaries of the 1903 flight, the transfer of the Wright Flyer to the Smithsonian Institution, and coverage of Wright's death in 1948, as well as correspondence relating to the controversy over the 1914 flights at the modified Langley Aerodrome.
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- Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1903 - 2006. Biography Files for Committee Members
Grover Cleveland Loening Papers, 1900-1975, (bulk 1913-1962)
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Grover Cleveland Loening Papers 1900-1975 (bulk 1913-1962)
Businessman, engineer, airplane manufacturer, and author. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, plans and drawings, notes, photographs, patents, legal documents, speeches and writings, scrapbooks, clippings, and printed matter documenting Loening's career in aviation.
ArchivalResource: 25,800 items; 72 containers; 34.6 linear feet
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- Loening, Grover, 1888-1976. Grover Cleveland Loening papers, 1900-1975 (bulk 1913-1962).
Edmund Trissell Collection, 1940-1995
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Edmund Trissell Collection 1940-1995
The Edmund Trissell Collection chronicles the life of Dayton photographer Edmund William Trissell through negatives, photographs, newspaper clippings, and correspondence from Mr. Trissell's daily life and photographic assignments.
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- Edmund Trissell Collection, 1940-1995
Hays, Will H. (Will Harrison), 1879-1954. Papers, 1895-1954.
Title:
Papers, 1895-1954.
Collection consists of materials related to Hays political career.
ArchivalResource: ca. 10,000 items.
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- Hays, Will H. (Will Harrison), 1879-1954. Papers, 1895-1954.
Jeffress, E. B. (Edwin Bedford), 1887-1961. Aviation / by E.B. Jeffress.
Title:
Aviation / by E.B. Jeffress. [1951]
ArchivalResource: [76] leaves (in various foliations) : ill., photos. ; 28 cm.
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- Jeffress, E. B. (Edwin Bedford), 1887-1961. Aviation / by E.B. Jeffress.
James Carruthers Memorial Aviation Collection of the Institute of Aeronautical History, Circa 1700-2004.
Title:
James Carruthers Memorial Aviation Collection of the Institute of Aeronautical History Circa 1700-2004.
The collection consists of prints and drawings, handbills, photographs, postcards, printed materials (including books, periodicals, bibliographies, journal articles, newspaper clippings, event programs, conference agenda and reports, manuscripts, telegrams, letters, press kits and releases, corporate overviews, investment prospectuses, sales brochures, technical specification sheets, typescript histories, and guides), maps, sheet music, sound recordings, ephemera, and memorabilia collected by Dr. John F. B. Carruthers and documenting the history of aviation, with particular emphasis on the period from 1783 to the late 1950s. The prints and drawings document in particular the development of French and British ballooning from 1783 to 1785, British ballooning in the 19th century, and historic U.S. civil and military aircraft, including balloons, dirigibles, and fixed-wing airplanes, 1903 to circa 1950. Photographic, printed, and other materials document early air meets and historic flights, including the original records of Cecil Allen and Donald Moyle's 1931 transpacific flight. The materials also document pioneer aviators, including Glenn Curtiss, Amelia Earhart, Arch Hoxey, A. Roy Knabenshue, and Clyde Pangborn. Materials on the Wright brothers include a toy butterfly purported to have inspired their interest in flight, and a piece of the 1903 Kitty Hawk hangar; materials on Charles A. Lindbergh include two metal pieces from the "Spirit of St. Louis" and sound recordings of his 1927 visit to Washington, DC, upon his return from Paris. The collection also contains extensive photographic and printed materials on individual aircraft, aircraft manufacturers, and airlines, including historic 19th-century aircraft and, in particular, aircraft of U.S., British, French, and German manufacture between 1930 and 1960. The collection includes a large number of draft maps and plans of airports and airfields, circa 1924-1931, prepared by the Aeronautics Branch of the U.S. Department of Commerce, as well as sheet music of songs on aeronautical themes, 1876-1952.
ArchivalResource: 16.25 Linear feet; (13 archive boxes, 6 archive half-boxes, 8 clam-shell boxes, 3 shoe boxes, 15 oversize print boxes)
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- James Carruthers Memorial Aviation Collection of the Institute of Aeronautical History, Circa 1700-2004.
Records of the Patent and Trademark Office. 1836 - 1978. Patent Case Files. 1836 - 1993. Wilbur and Orville Wright's Oath to Accompany the Patent for an quot;Improvement in Flying Machinesquot;
Title:
Records of the Patent and Trademark Office. 1836 - 1978. Patent Case Files. 1836 - 1993. Wilbur and Orville Wright's Oath to Accompany the Patent for an quot;Improvement in Flying Machinesquot;
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- Records of the Patent and Trademark Office. 1836 - 1978. Patent Case Files. 1836 - 1993. Wilbur and Orville Wright's Oath to Accompany the Patent for an quot;Improvement in Flying Machinesquot;
Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Title:
Enit Kaufman Papers, American Portraits 1914-1958
The papers consist of letters andmanuscripts collected by Enit Kaufman for the publication of a volume of portraitsof prominent Americans by Kaufman accompanied by text written by DorothyCanfield Fisher. American Portraits,
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- Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ARMY AIR SERVICE T-2 TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRPLANE
Title:
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ARMY AIR SERVICE T-2 TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRPLANE
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ARMY AIR SERVICE T-2 TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRPLANE
Early Aviation Photograph Collection 1909-1911 (inclusive).
Title:
Early Aviation Photograph Collection 1909-1911 (inclusive).
The collection consists of seventy-eight black and white photographic prints and two postcards. There are negatives for seventy-five of the photographic prints. The photographs depict scenes of early aviation meets circa 1909 to 1911. A number of the photographs were taken at several early airfields including Fort Myer, Virginia, Governors Island, New York, and College Park, Maryland. The bulk of the photographs were taken by spectators at several notable aviation exhibitions held in 1910 and 1911. The photographs show biplanes, monoplanes, and gliders, both in flight and on the ground. Most of the photographs have brief captions on versos. Wilbur and Orville Wright, Claude Grahame-White, Earle Lewis Ovington, Walter R. Brookins, and Eugene Burton Ely are among the aviation pioneers identified in the captions on the photographs. The collection is arranged chronologically.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Early Aviation Photograph Collection 1909-1911 (inclusive).
Kramer Family Manuscript, 1871-1961
Title:
Kramer Family Manuscript, 1871-1961
Manuscript (1871-1961) including photographs, map, statements, records, lumber business.
ArchivalResource: 0.163 Cubic Feet, Copy of 82-page typescript
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- Kramer family. Kramer family manuscript, 1871-1961 [manuscript].
University of Chicago. Library. Special Collections Research Center. First flight at Kitty Hawk : manuscript, 1903.
Title:
First flight at Kitty Hawk : manuscript, 1903.
Photograph and accompanying text. The photograph is labeled "A new, improved print of the only photograph taken of the Wright brother's first flight near Kitty Hawk, N.C., on Dec 17, 1903 -- one produced by the brothers themselves."
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- University of Chicago. Library. Special Collections Research Center. First flight at Kitty Hawk : manuscript, 1903.
Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture. 1794 - 2003. Public Information and Training Motion Picture and Television Productions. 1990 - 1995. Wright Brothers' Flight
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Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture. 1794 - 2003. Public Information and Training Motion Picture and Television Productions. 1990 - 1995. Wright Brothers' Flight
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- Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture. 1794 - 2003. Public Information and Training Motion Picture and Television Productions. 1990 - 1995. Wright Brothers' Flight
Randle H. Egbert Aviation Collection, 1904-2004
Title:
Randle H. Egbert Aviation Collection 1904-2004
The Randle H. Egbert Aviation Papers consist of journals, news and periodical clippings, and memorabilia related to the Wright Brothers and early aviation.
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- Randle H. Egbert Aviation Collection, 1904-2004
Foulois, Benjamin Delahauf, 1879-1967. Papers, 1898-1966 (bulk 1917-1935).
Title:
Papers, 1898-1966 (bulk 1917-1935).
Correspondence, diaries, reports, flight records, copies of official documents and personnel records, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia, relating chiefly to Foulois's military career and the rise of U.S. air power. Includes material relating to Foulois's service in the Spanish-American War, in the Philippines during and after the insurrection (1899-1905), in aerial operations during the Mexican Punitive Expedition (1916), as chief of the American Expeditionary Forces air operations during World War I, as military observer and attaché in Berlin, Germany (1920-1924), as commanding officer at Mitchell Field, Long Island, N.Y. (1925-1927), and as assistant chief and chief of the Army Air Corps (1927-1935), as well as material relating to his interest in aviation legislation and U. S. Army airmail operations and his participation in civil defense work prior to World War II. Correspondents include Henry H. Arnold, Charles de Forest Chandler, Ira Eaker, James A. Farley, Frank P. Lahm, Curtis LeMay, Charles A. Lindbergh, George C. Marshall, Carl Spaatz, Nathan F. Twining, Thomas D. White, and Orville Wright.
ArchivalResource: 25.5 linear ft.
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- Foulois, Benjamin Delahauf, 1879-1967. Papers, 1898-1966 (bulk 1917-1935).
Charlie Taylor-Howard DuFour Collection, 1938-2004
Title:
Charlie Taylor-Howard DuFour Collection 1938-2004
Howard DuFour extensively researched Charlie Taylor, who designed and built the engine that powered the Wright Brothers' historic flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, 1903. The collection consists of newspaper clippings, articles, aviation history books, an oral history, personal correspondence, photographs, and Howard DuFour's drafts of the book "Charlie Taylor: The Wright Brothers Mechanician." The collection also contains materials on DuFour's building of the Wright 1903 Flyer Replica which hangs in Dunbar Library's atrium.
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- Charlie Taylor-Howard DuFour Collection, 1938-2004
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. HISTORY OF AVIATION
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. HISTORY OF AVIATION
Summary: Coverage of early aviation history starting with Wright brothers' "Kittyhawk" of 1903, first heavier-than-air aircraft. Shows also scenes of the Bleriot, Farman and Curtiss early models, and 1929 German aircraft, the DOX. ON OCTOBER 10, 1929 THE DOX CARRIED 169 PASSENGERS ON SINGLE FLIGHT. 1) MS of German aircraft DOX taxiing upon water, plane is twelve-propeller driven on six engine nacelles (pull and pusher type props). 2) MS interior of aircraft showing news cameraman taking pictures of people on maiden flight. 3) The take off of DOX. 4) LS DOX landing. NOV 18, 1908, WILBUR WRIGHT AT LEMANS, FRANCE MADE A WORLD S ALTITUDE RECORD BY RISING THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FEET; NOTE THE BALLOONS TO DETERMINE THE ALTITUDE. 5) DS head on view of Wright aircraft in flight, three balloons in bg used to determine altitude of the aircraft. LITTLE DID HE DREAM THAT MAN WOULD REACH AN ALTITUDE OF 8 MILES IN HEAVIER THAN AIR AIRCRAFT WHERE THE TEMPERATURE IS ALWAYS AROUND 76 DEGREES BELOW ZERO. 6) AV of high snow-capped mountain peak, camera aircraft flies directly over same. 7) AV high snow-covered mountains, pine tree vegetation on same. THE FIRST AIR CORP WAS BORN IN l908 (FEB) WHEN THE U.S. ARMY CONTRACTED FOR A WRIGHT AIRPLANE TO STAY IN THE AIR FOR ONE HOUR AND FLY AT A SPEED OF 4O MPH. LT. LAMH, LT. FOULOIS AND LT. SELFRIDGE WERE DETAILED TO AVIATION DUTY. 8) MS soldiers moving the Wright aircraft out of hangar building. LT LAHM AND ORVILLE WRIGHT SET THE WORLDS ENDURANCE RECORD FOR ONE HOUR 12 MIN. AND FORTY SECONDS. 9) MS Lt. Lshm sitting at controls, Orville Wright making final preparation prior to take off. 1O) MS Orville Wright getting into control section of plane. 11) LS Wright Flyer taking off from Fort Myer; headquarters building in bg. 12) PS Wright aircraft in flight at Fort Myer. LT. FOULOIS AND ORVILLE WRIGHT MAKE THE FIRST CROSS COUNTRY FLIGHT FROM FORT MYER TO ALEXANDER, VA. AND RETURN. 13) CS Orville Wright, Lt. Foulois and another worker standing near the control section of the aircraft. Foulois gets into cockpit, Wright makes adjustment upon aircraft motor. 14) MS starting ot the engine. 15) MS Orville Wright and Lt. Foulois before take off sitting in the plane. AMONG THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMPETITOR OF THE WRIGHTS WAS HENRY FARMAN. (FARMAN'S MACHINE AS IT APPEARED IN 1908.) 16) PS of the Farman flying machine. FARMAN FILLED HIS TANK WITH A FEW GALLONS FROM A CAN; HE MADE A FLIGHT AT ISSY-MOULIN-EAUX IN 1908. 17) MS Farman fueling his flying machine. 18) PS of same taking off. 19) PS same in flight. LOUIS BLERIOT, DISTINGUISHED FRENCH AVIATOR AND THE FIRST MAN TO SUCCESSFULLY FLY THE ENGLISH CHANNEL, JULY 1909, PILOTING ONE OF HIS AIRPLANES. THE HISTORY OF AVIATION. THE TURN OF A CENTURY FOUND TWO BROTHERS, WILBUR AND ORVILLE WRIGHT, DILIGENTLY TRYING TO FULFILL A DREAM OF THE AGES TO CONQUER THE AIR. THE WRIGHTS LEARN TO FLY BY GLIDING. THIS IS A MOTORLESS GLIDER IN GERMANY. 20) PS launching glider from hillside in Germany. IN 1903, WRIGHTS STARTLE THE WORLD BY ACTUALLY FLYING IN A MOTOR-DRIVEN HEAVIER-THAN-AIR MACHINE. FIRST FLIGHT OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS, KITTY HAWK, N.C., DEC. 17, 1903--ORVILLE WRIGHT, PILOT. 21) MS still photo--Wright brothers aircraft in flight, pilot in prone position while piloting same. THE WRIGHTS IN 1904 AND 1905 CONTINUED TO DEMONSTRATE THAT MAN COULD FLY, BUT NOT UNTIL WILBUR WRIGHT'S FLIGHT IN LEMANS, FRANCE ON AUGUST 8, 19O8 WAS THE LAST DOUBTING SKEPTIC CONVINCED. 22) PS of launching of the Wright Brothers aircraft in France showing launching tower, weight dropping, aircraft taking off. 23) MS spectators in stands watching the air show. 24) CU headlines of New York paper proclaiming Wrights flight in France. WILBUR WRIGHT, FATHER OF AVIATION, ADJUSTING A TRANSPORTING WHEEL TO HIS AIRPLANE. 25) CS placing the wheel beneath the wing and attaching same by means of strap. 26) LS horse and two-wheel cart to which rope is attached pulling the Wright aircraft across the airfield in France. CRANKING THE 24 HP MOTOR OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS AIRPLANE (A MODERN PLANE HAS FLOWN WITH 7200 HP). 27) MS two men pulling props through on the Wright aircraft, Wilbur Wright in bg making adjustments upon aircraft motor. EARLY WRIGHT MACHINE STARTED FROM A RAIL AND LANDED ON SKID: AFTER 1904 THEY WERE CATAPULTED BY MEANS OF A FALLING WEIGHT. 28) MS men checking the launching rail. 29) MS moving the Wright aircraft into position on the launching rail. 30) MS men pulling the weight up into the top of the launching tower. NOTE THE STYLES IN VOGUE UPON THE SOCIAL LEADERS IN FRANCE DURING THE WRIGHT DEMONSTATION IN 1908. 31) Spectators attending the demonstration, male and female, military and civilian. OCT. 3, 1908, WILBUR WRIGHT GOES UP WITH A FRENCH JOURNALIST REMAINING ALOFT FOR THE ASTONISHING TIME OF 55 MINUTES AND 37 SECONDS, THE WORLD' ENDURANCE RECORD WITH A PASSENGER. 32) CS headlines proclaiming event. 33) CS Wilbur Wright and the French journalist getting into the aircraft. 34) LS launching. 35) LS aircraft in flight. 36) CS pressmen standing on the airfield, ducking as aircraft flies overhead. 37) MS head on view, Wright aircraft passing overhead. LOUIS BLERIOT, DISTINGUISHED FRENCH AVIATOR AND THE FIRST MAN TO SUCCESSFULLY FLY THE ENGLISH CHANNEL, JULY 25 1909, PILOTING ONE OF HIS AIRPLANES. 38) CS Bleriot sitting at controls of his aircraft, man pulls props through on same. 39) LS RV Bleriot aircraft starting for take off, flies just a few feet off ground. WHILE THE WRIGHTS WERE DAILY ASTONISHING THE WORLD, ANOTHER FLIER CAME TO THE FORE--GLENN H. CURTISS, AMERICAN PIONEEER OF AVIATION AT THEIM'S, FRANCE IN 1909. 40) CS of Glenn Curtiss sitting at controls of his first aircraft. 41) PS Curtiss aircraft starting for take off--view obstructed by men in fg. IN THE EARLY DAYS OF AVIATION THE WRIGHTS AND OTHERS FLEW CLOSE TO THE GROUND FOR SAFETY AND STUNTING WAS UNKNOWN. 42) LS of the Wright aircraft in flight, low level. HERE THE FAMOUS LINCOLN BEACHEY, THE FIRST MAN TO STUNT AN AIRPLANE, WAS KILLED WHILE LOOPING THE LOOP AT THE PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION IN 1951. 43) MS head on view of Lincoln Beachey stunting a Curtiss model aircraft, flying same down low over road--crowd along fence watching same. 44) CU of Lincoln Beachey adjusting crash helmet. IT WAS LEFT TO A LATER DATE TO DEVELOP THE SUPER DARE-DEVIL AND LOOPING THE LOOP IS NOW CONSIDERED TAME. 45) AV stuntman standing on wing of aircraft, 'Jersey Ringling" written on side of same. Stuntman switching planes in flight, grabbing hold of bar attachment on bottom of wing, hanging from same after switching plane by leg and hand only--releases hand hold and swings by legs. MANY WERE MORE-OR-LESS DANGEROUS MACHINES SET UP AS RIVALS TO THE WRIGHT BI-PLANE. 46) PS of early model type aircraft showing rotor attachment between each wing. Plane does not successfully take off. ORVILLE WRIGHT, THE FIRST MAN TO FLY A HEAVIER-THAN-AIR MACHINE, HAS SURVIVED HIS BROTHER AND HAS LIVED TO SEE HIS DREAM BECOME THE MARVELOUS REALITY OF TODAY. 47) CU of Orville Wright standing on boat deck, water in bg. WILBUR WRIGHT AT LEFT, BORN 1867 DIED 1912. 48) CS of Wilbur Wright and two Frenchmen standing on airfield. WHAT THE WRIGHTS LEFT TO POSTERITY. 49) Head on view, formation of ten early model twin-engine bombers. Good
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Wright Memorial, Dayton Ohio
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Wright Memorial, Dayton Ohio
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Wright Memorial, Dayton Ohio
Loening, Grover, 1888-1976. Reminiscences of Grover Cleveland Loening : lecture, 1969.
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Reminiscences of Grover Cleveland Loening : lecture, 1969.
Early interest in aircraft and association with Orville Wright.
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Charles Harris Papers, 1901-1916
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Charles Harris Papers 1901-1916
Consists of 11 letters and postcards written by Bishop Milton Wright, father of the Wright Brothers, to his nephew Charles Harris who lived in Iowa. Letters date from 1901 thru 1916 and cover a variety of subjects including Orville and Wilbur's flying experiments, travels to Europe, family matters, and a description of Wilbur's death and funeral in 1912.
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Charles W. Holman papers., 1921-1938 (bulk 1924-1931).
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Charles W. Holman papers. 1921-1938 (bulk 1924-1931).
Papers of Minnesota aviator and stunt pilot Charles W. Holman, including correspondence, plans for a proposed flight around the world, a flight log book, certificates and membership cards, advertising publicity, and miscellaneous papers.
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Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. Papers.
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Papers. 1913-1930.
T.L.S. (1913 June 19, Dayton, Ohio) to Zahm of the Smithsonian Institution on letterhead of The Wright Company regretting his inability to attend a meeting, and autograph signature (1930 June 12).
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Wright Brothers Collection, 1814-1996, 1852-1945
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Wright Brothers Collection 1814-1996 1852-1945
Collection of Wright family papers documenting activities of the Wright brothers and the Wright family from 1814 to 1945. Includes documents from the United States and Europe: genealogical records (1832-1909), newspapers (1886-1890), correspondence (1814-1857), scrapbooks (1890-1996), photographs, technical reports, journals, programs, newspapers, memorabilia, and rare books and pamphlets.
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Wright Memorial Commission Records, 1912-1943
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Wright Memorial Commission Records 1912-1943
The Wright Memorial Commission was organized in 1912 to build a monument near Huffman Prairie in honor of the Wright Brothers' contribution to aviation. Records include minutes, financial reports, correspondence, and other materials that document the physical development of the monument.
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Armat, Thomas, 1866-1948. The Thomas Armat papers, 1895-1978 (bulk 1895-1946)
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The Thomas Armat papers, 1895-1978 (bulk 1895-1946)
The Thomas Armat papers consist of a few letters to Thomas Armat and members of his family and 67 glass negatives, with photos, of documents and early motion picture devices. The correspondence includes 1 letter from Thomas Edison to Armat crediting Armat with the invention of the motion picture projector and 1 letter from Orville Wright to Armat regarding the Smithsonian Institution. Many of the photos are of legal documents for a case, Armat Motion Picture Company v. Edison Manufacturing Company. Also included are two 16mm films: The Father of screenland, a biography of Thomas Armat "told by the inventor", and Out of the inkwell, directed by Max and Dave Fleischer.
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William Preston Mayfield Photograph Collection - Egbert Donation, 1910-1960
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William Preston Mayfield Photograph Collection - Egbert Donation 1910-1960
William Preston Mayfield Photograph Collection consist of photos of the Wright Brothers first flights, other first pilots, early planes and helicopters, photos taken by F. Hermes, photos of Dayton area businesses, homes, churches, and monuments, as well as aerial shots of the Miami valley, downtown Columbus, and the Ohio State University. Postcards are of early flights, the Wright Flyer, The Wright Brothers Celebration, flights in Europe, other early pilots, European postcards, advertisements, museum exhibits, and Wright Brothers monuments. First Days are from all over the world. The collection also contains an oversized photograph of the Wright Flyer and a drawing of the flyer which are housed in the archives map case.
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Black, Fred L., 1890-1971. Black collection, 1896-1953.
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Black collection, 1896-1953.
A collection of material gathered by Fred Black regarding the aeronautical experiments of Orville and Wilbur Wright. Significant material consists of photographs of the Wright brothers from childhood, their parents, and their early efforts with gliders and powered aircraft. Their activities in Europe from 1908-1912 are well chronicled with pictures of the Wright brothers with European royalty and their first, student pilots. Additional photographs contain images of the Wright brothers with various aviation and military personalities, and at the dedication ceremony of Greenfield Village, Dearborn Michigan in 1938. Correspondence in the collection consists of letters between Orville Wright, Edsel Ford, and Fred Black concerning topics such as wind tunnels, motors, and the Wright Brothers home and workshop reconstruction in Greenfield Village.
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Burndy Library,. Airplanes, 1890-1914: manuscript album, 1914.
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Airplanes, 1890-1914: manuscript album, 1914.
This volume contains 1,043 illustrations of early airplanes (including 100 original photographs and 224 reproductions of technical design). This collection was brought together before the outbreak of World War 1 (there is a note in pencil in the beginning of the volume "Development of aeroplane construction prior to WW I." - the note is in German). The illustrations, most of which are cuttings from magazines, periodicals and other ephemeral or hard-to-get publications, include captions in German. A detailed list of the contents is in the inside front cover. The first image in the book is of Prince Henry of Russia in an airplane with the quote "Ein Flugapparat ist weder ein offenes Grab, noch ein Kinderspielzeug" ("A flying machine is neither an open grave nor a toy for children"). The next few images are of Orville and Wilbur Wright and their airplane.
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Holman, Charles Willis, 1898-1931. Charles W. Holman papers, 1921-1938 (bulk 1924-1931).
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Charles W. Holman papers, 1921-1938 (bulk 1924-1931).
Papers of Minnesota aviator and stunt pilot Charles W. Holman, including correspondence, plans for a proposed flight around the world, a flight log book, certificates and membership cards, and miscellaneous papers.
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- Holman, Charles Willis, 1898-1931. Charles W. Holman papers, 1921-1938 (bulk 1924-1931).
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MAKE AMERICA FIRST IN THE AIR
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MAKE AMERICA FIRST IN THE AIR
Summary: 27' "OF ALL INVENTIONS, THE ALPHABET AND PRINTING PRESS ALONE EXCEPTED, THOSE INVENTIONS WHICH ABRIDGE DISTANCE HAVE DONE MOST FOR CIVILIZATION" -- MACCAULAY. 43' SEVERAL SCENES BY THE COURTESY OF PATHE NEWS AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 50' SEVENTY YEARS AGO CALIFORNIA WAS MANY MONTHS FROM NEW YORK. 57' Animated map of the U.S. with a line from New York to Kansas. 64' LS covered wagon train moving over desert terrain toward camera -- mountains in bg. 72' THE SANTA FE TRAIL, 1849. 76' MLS's & MS's of covered wagon train moving over desert terrain -- mountains in bg. 83' Animated map of the U.S with a line from New York to Kansas, and continuing through New Mexico and Arizona to California. 91' THE RAILROAD SHRUNK THE MAP TO FOUR DAYS. 97' MS train using a steam locomotive moving to the right along a double track. 103' Animation over map of U.S. of line from New York to California. 109' IN THE AIRPLANE TO TWENTY-SEVEN HOURS. 114' AMS Fokker T-2 in flight to the left. 118' Animation of dark line extending across a map of the U.S. 125' NOT SO LONG AGO EUROPE WAS SEVERAL MONTHS AWAY. 128' Animation of a small ship moving away from the east coast of the U.S. 131' MLS a large sailing vessel of the early clipper ship variety on the ocean. 135' Animation of small ship sailing to Great Britain. 139' THE OCEAN GREYHOUND NOW CROSSES THE ATLANTIC IN FIVE-AND-A-HALF DAYS. 147' MS & MCU a four-stack ocean liner sailing to the right. 160' Animation of Atlantic Ocean and coasts of U.S. and England. 165' THE R-34 CROSSED THE IRISH COASTLINE 61 HOURS AND 33 MINUTES AFTER LEAVING LONG ISLAND. 176' AMS of R-34 dirigible in flight toward and to right of camera. 180' MCU R-34 moored to ground with a large craft around the gondola. 183' ALCOCK AND BROWN LANDED IN IRELAND 16 HOURS AFTER TAKING OFF FROM NEWFOUNDLAND. 191' ALS British Bristol fighter in flight to the left, diving and climbing through clouds. (Actual flight was in a Vickers-Vimy, 14 June 1919.) 198' AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT HAS BROUGHT AMERICA AND EUROPE CLOSE TOGETHER. 205' Animation of maps of the U.S. and Great Britain coming closer together. 214' KIPLING WROTE OF AIRCRAFT: "WE ARE AT THE OPENING VERSE OF THE OPENING PAGE OF THE CHAPTER OF ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES." 228' AMS flight of five Martin MB-1 bombers in formation flight to the right. 237' THE ACHIEVEMENT OF TWO REAL AMERICANS, ORVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT IS INDELIBLY WRITTEN IN THE FIRS LINE OF THE OPENING VERSE. 250' WILBUR WRIGHT (AT LEFT). 254' MS Wilbur Wright on the left talking to two men (Possibly in Europe.) 288' ORVILLE WRIGHT. 269' CU of Orville Wright river or lake in bg. 275' THE WRIGHT BROTHERS FIRST EXPERIMENTED WITH GLIDERS. 280' LS pan left with flight of an early model glider down the side of a hill group of spectators watch the flight. (Est -- 1902) 298' THE WRIGHT BROTHERS ARE THE PIONEERS AND CREATORS OF AVIATION. THEY CONCEIVED WARPING WINGS WHICH MADE STABILITY POSSIBLE. THEY MADE THEIR OWN MOTOR, THEY BUILT THE PLANE AND MADE THE C0MBINATI0N FLY. 320' MS Wilbur Wright placing wheel under wing of Wright "A" aircraft in France. 328' MLS pan left with flight of Wright Brothers "A" aircraft over a level field balloon in bg. 336' ON KILL-DEVIL HILL, KITTYHAWK, NORTH CAROLINA, DECEMBER 17, 1903, ORVILLE WRIGHT FLEW THE FIRST HEAVIER-THAN-AIR MACHINE. 349' CU still photograph of Orville Wright flying the first aircraft, 17 December 1903. 357' THE WORLD SCOFFED, BUT THE WRIGHTS STRUGGLED ON -- AFTER FIIVE YEARS WILBUR WRIGHT MADE THE FIRST FLIGHT IN EUROPE FLYING UNDER FRENCH GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY. (1908) 374' MS two men turning propellers and starting engines on a Wright "A" aircraft in France -- catapult launching tower behind aircraft. 379' MLS spectators in stands during the first aircraft demonstration near Paris. 384' LS & MS takeoff and riight of Wright Brothers "A" aircraft in France. 397' THE SAME-YEAR ORVILLE WRIGHT WON THE $30,000 U.S. ARMY PRIZE AT FT. MYER, VIRGINIA FOR A SUSTAINED FLIGHT WITH A PASSENGER. 412' MS Orville Wright and Lt. Frank P. Lahm seated in the Wright "A" aircraft at Ft. Myer, Virginia. 423' LS's & MS's of flight at Ft. Myer with Orville Wright and Lt. Lahm in the Wright "A" aircraft. 454' IN 1909 WILBUR WRIGHIT DEMONSTRATED HIS INVENTION BEFORE THE KING OF ITALY AND ITALIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. 465' MS soldiers pushing Wright aircraft out of hangar. 474' LS & MS of King of Italy and Italian officials watching takeoff of Wright aircraft from a launching rail. 497' THE EUROPEAN POWORS SEIZED THE OPPORTUNITY PRESENTED BY THE WRIGHT INVENTION AND ADOPTED A DEFINITE MILITARY AVIATION PROGRAM. 511' ALS flight of five early model aircraft over water. 518' RAPID PROGRESS WAS MADE. LOUIS BLERIOT (FRENCH), JULY 25, 1909, CROSSED THE ENGLISH CHANNEL IN THIRTY-SEVEN MINUTES. 533' MS Louis Bleriot seated in his Bleriot VI tandem monoplane -- a man starts to turn the propeller and starts the aircraft. 540' HENRI FARMAN (FRENCH) MADE NOTABLE CROSS-COUNTRY FLIGHTS. 547' MS pan right to show man working on the Farman Voisin bi-plane. (1907- 1908) 555' AMERICAN GENIUS AND DETERMINATION CONTINUED TO CONTRIBUTE TO AVIATION'S PROGRESS. GLENN H. CURTISS IN HIS FIRST PLANE. 569' MS's of Glenn H. Curtiss seated in his Gold Bug bi-plane, starting the motor and taxiing away. (Est 1909) 585' THE GERMANS (1911 1914) CARRIED 34,228 PASSENGERS IN THE ZEPPELINS OVER A REGULAR ROUTE WITHOUT INJURY TO PASSENGERS OR CREW. 599' LS a German Zeppelin dirigible in flight to the left over landscape -- trees in fg. 606' Animation showing the Zeppelin routes in Germany. 623' WHEN THE GREAT WAR BROKE OUT THE EUROPEAN NATIONS HAD AIRPLANES AND AIRSHIPS AND MEANS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION. 634' LS's French Nieuport aircraft parked on an airfield. 639' AIRPLANES WERE USED ONLY FOR OBSERVATION AT FIRST, BUT SOON DEVELOPED INTO BOMB CARRIERS AND AERIAL COMBAT PLANES. 651' MS as bombs are loaded into early bomber with bombardier's compartment in nose of open cockpit. 662' MS machine gunner in open cockpit of aircraft in flight. 668' IN 1914 THE FASTEST FLYING SPEED WAS 70 MPH. BEFORE THE WAR WAS OVER COMBAT PLANES ATTAINED 140 MPH. 682' MS pan right with takeoff of Curtiss JN-4 aircraft. 690' AIR SERVICE MILL NEAR BELRAIN MEUSE, FRANCE, OCTOBER 19, 1918, MAJ. GEN. PATRICK DECORATING FIRST LT. E. C. RICKENBACKER WITH DSC BEARING FOUR OAK LEAVES. 701' MS Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick decorating Lt. E. V. Rickenbacker -- Air Corps officers standing by on parade field. 719' FIRST LT. E. V. RICKENBACKER AND CAPT. J. A. MEISSNER. 724' MS left to right Capt. J. A. Meissner and Lt. E. V. Rickenbacker with Distinguished Service Crosses. 735' FIRST AIRPLANE IN BATTLE FORMATION GOING OVER THE LINE TO BOMB THE ENEMY. 742' ELS seven bi-wing airplanes flying overhead away from camera -- observation balloon in distant fg. 757' BUSIGNY, NORD, FRANCE, OCTOBER 14, 1918-THE SIXTH SECTION BATTERY "F" ANTIAIRCRAFT SERVICE OF THE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCES IN ACTION AGAINST A GERMAN OBSERVATION PLANE. 772' MS to MLS two antiaircraft guns mounted on WW I vintage trucks which are jacked up on blocks and leveled with leveling screw jacks. 783' SOUAIN, MAINE, FRANCE, OCTOBER 2, 1918. A BARRAGE SENT UP BY THE FRENCH TO PROTECT THEIR OBSERVATION BALLOONS FROM A GERMAN PLANE WHICH IS TRYING TO SHOOT IT DOWN. 797' ELS's of observation balloon in extreme distance with anti-aircraft bursts near by -- wreckage of a bombed village in bg. 814' TOUL, MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE, FRANCE. NOVEMBER 8, 1918. COL. F. P. LAHM, CHIEF OF AIR SERVICES 2ND ARMY. 825' MS Col. Lahm speaking to another officer. 839' IN THE SPRING OF 1917, WHEN THE U.S. ENTERED THE WAR, THE GOVERNMENT HAD ONLY EIGHT AIRPLANES. 851' IT COST US $382,000,000 TO SUPPLEMENT THE AIRCRAFT ACTIVITIES OF OUR ASSOCIATES. 859' AN 800-FOOT WING ROOM IN ONE OF THE GREAT AIRPLANE FACTORIES. 866' LS INT factory where wings for aircraft (WW I) are being fabricated. 873' DURING THE 18 MONTHS WE WERE IN THE WAR WE TRAINED 17,000 PILOTS AND DEVELOPED THE LIBERTY MOTOR. 885' LS's & MS'S of Liberty motors installed on fuselage of WW I aircraft in a factory. 899' $100,OOO,OOO IN PRIVATE CAPITAL WAS INVESTED IN OUR AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY -- 250,000 WERE EMPLOYED. WHEN THE ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED UNCLE SAM CANCELLED THE AIRCRAFT CONTRACTS BY LONG DISTANCE. 923' Animation over map of U.S. of cartoon of Uncle Sam talking on telephone. 936' UNTIL THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES STOPPED HER, GERMANY MADE GREAT STRIDES WITH BOTH LIGHTER AND HEAVIER-THAN-AIR AIRCRAFT. AIR ROUTE DEVELOPMENT FROM 1919-1921. 951' Animated lines going from various cities on European continent including Germany and Poland. 969' LS large group of workers and spectators watching as the dirigible "Bodensee" is pulled out of large hangar. 975' MS workers around and in the gondola as it rests on the ground. 980' THE BODENSEE MADE 103 FLIGHTS IN 98 DAYS AVERAGING 62 MILES AN HOUR AND CARRYING 2,380 PASSENGERS. 988' ALS's over an unidentified German city. 995' MS's INT gondola showing two men eating dinner-other people are looking out windows of gondola. 1008' AMS of crowds on the ground looking up. 1012' LS as "Bondensee" comes in for landing-crowd on ground. 1018' THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY. END OF PART ONE. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. 1021' Total footage in reel. Reel 2: THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY. PART Two. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. 2' OTHER NATIONS ARE SPENDING MILLIONS ANNUALLY ON SUBSIDIES FOR COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT. IN THE UNITED STATES NO DIRECT SUBSIDIES ARE PAID. 12' EUROPEAN COMMERCIAL AIR ROUTE. 16' Animated map of Europe showing lines extending from London to Paris. 21' FRANCE AND ENGLAND MAINTAIN AIR ROUTES BETWEEN LONDON AND PARIS. 29' MLS passengers entering the cabin of the Handley Page W8B transport aircraft. 41' MS as cargo is loaded into an early single-engine bi-winged aircraft. 48' MLS & MS passengers getting out of old touring car and boarding a Farman Goliath airliner -- on the airliner is printed GRANDS EXPRESS AERIENS -- on the door: EXPRESS TO LONDON. 62' MS a medium-sized British bi-winged transport taxiing left on an airfield. 67' LS early bi-wing single-engine aircraft in flight to the left over an airfield. 72' ALS of a European city. 8O' LS early model single-engine bi-winged transport landing to the left in bg. 87' MS's as passengers debark from early model passenger aircraft. 95' Animated air routes superimposed over a map of Europe. 104' MS as passengers board and cargo is loaded onto an early model bi- plane. 116' MS's & CU's of a pig being loaded into a Farman Goliath early model airliner. 130' Animated airline routes over a map of Europe. 136' MLS & MS's as cargo is loaded and passengers board an early model Spad commercial bi-plane. 152' EUROPE DEVELOPS COMMERCIAL AERONAUTICS FROM A MILITARY STANDPOINT. AIRLINE EQUIPMENT IS AVAILABLE IN WARFARE IN CASE OF NECESSITY. 163' LS four French Breguet 14 reconnaissance photo planes parked on an airfield -- one of the aircraft starts motor and taxis right. 169' HUGE AIR CRUISERS START C0MMERCIAL FLYING SEASON. TEMPELHOFER AIRDROME BECOMES BUSY PLACE AS 13 PASSENGER LINES BEGIN OPERATIONS. 181' LS pan left to show buildings and aircraft parked on the ramp at Tempelhofer Airdrome in Berlin, Germany. 190' MS pan right to show a row of Dornier Komet III monoplanes parked at an air base. 196' THE LAST WORD IN AERIAL TRANSPORTATION, A GIANT FOUR-MOTORED MONOPLANE MAKES ITS DEBUT. 205' MS's workmen pushing a Udet Kondor transport aircraft (German) -- a high-winged four-engine pusher transport aircraft. 229' LIGHT AND INEXPENSIVE AIRPLANES HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED. 236' MS takeoff to the right of a small single engine high-winged one-passenger light aircraft. 251' PROJECTED ROUTES FROM EUROPE. 254' Animated map of the world showing lines of projected air routes from Europe to Australia, South America and Africa. 292' TESTING IN FRANCE. A NEW TYPE OF AIRPLANE WITH TWO PROPELLERS AND TWO MOTORS -- IT'S SUCCESSFUL! WILL BE USED AS MODEL FOR HUGE MACHINE TO FLY BETWEEN PARIS AND NEW YORK. 310' MS a French DeMonge Type 7-5 aircraft taxiing to the left on an airfield. 321' AFTER THE WAR WE THOUGHT OF THE AIRPLANE NOT AS A MILITARY WEAPON BUT AS A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE -- A SERVANT OF MANKIND. 332' MLS passengers climbing the stairs and into an early model bi-winged, twin-engined passenger airliner. 339' AIRCRAFT IS BEING USED IN THE U.S. FOR MANY COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. 347' PASSENGER CARRYING. 350' MLS to MS passengers getting out of an early model touring car and getting into a Larson JL-6 transport aircraft. 392' MLS & MS's pilot getting into cockpit of Larson JL-6 aircraft. 410' LS'S Larson JL-6 taxiing left and taking off to the right. 423' MS's passengers getting in and out of the cabin of an early model seaplane -- just nose and cabin door of seaplane is visible. 445' AMS of an Aeromarine West Indies Airways U.S. and Cuban mail service amphibian, which is converted US Navy TN-1O airship, in flight to the right over water. 453' MS INT view of passengers looking out windows of the converted TN-10 airship. 458' ALS over the water -- ships are on the ocean. (Night scene) 477' TRANSPORTING MERCHANDISE. 481' MLS as equipment and merchandise are loaded in rear cockpit of Curtiss JN-6. 489' THE AMBULANCE AIRPLANE OFFERS THE FASTEST MEANS OF TRANSPORTING THE INJURED. 496' MS a Cox-Klemin XA-1 ambulance aircraft taxiing to the right. MLS's man putting a stretcher patient into a US Navy model of a DH-4Amb-1 ambulance plane. 534' AMS DH-4Amb-1 ambulance plane (US Navy) taking off and in flight to the left. 546' THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND ARMY AIR SERVICE KILL INSECT TESTS. 555' ALS down on a DH-4D aircraft crop dusting a field. 565' THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FIGHTS THE BOLLWEEVIL WITH THE HELP OF THE ARMY AIR SERVICE. 576' MS a DH-D Curtiss aircraft with a Wright engine crop dusting a field. 585' AN ARMY BLIMP SPRAYING POISON IN WAR ON MOTHS -- DESTROYERS OF TIMBER EXPECTED TO SUCCUMB BEFORE AERIAL ATTACK. 597' MS & MCU men loading insecticide into the hopper in the gondola of the US motor balloon. 611' MS to MLS takeoff of the US motor balloon. 629' MLS US motor balloon flying to the right over a wooded area dusting the woods with insecticide powder. 646' MAP MAKING. 649' MS & MCU men and pilot and observer loading three-lensed camera into rear cockpit of a two-winged bi-plane. 668' AMS looking down from an aircraft into the two cockpits of another aircraft directly below. 690' ASSEMBLING A MOSAIC MAP COMPOSED OF MANY HUNDREDS OF SEPARATE PHOTOGRAPHS. 697' MS's two Air Service officers assembling a mosaic map on the wall. 708' CU of a mosaic aerial map. 715' AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. 719' MS aerial photograph of New York, the Island of Manhattan with the East River on the right and Hudson River on the left. 725' THE SKYWRITER ADVERTISING. 729' ELS of skywriter aircraft that has made the letter "S" and is completing a "T." 740' TO CHART UNKNOWN ALASKA FROM THE AIR -- FINAL TESTS ARE GIVEN AMPHIBIAN PLANES TO BE USED BY U.S. NAVY DURING THREE-YEAR PIONEERING EXPEDITION. 757' MLS pan right with takeoff of a US Navy Loening amphibian aircraft. 770' AMS US Navy Loening amphibian in flight to the left. 781' AMS US Navy Loening amphibian in flight to the left and lowering its landing gear. 794' BY FOLDING THE WHEELS THE SHIP IS CONVERTED INTO A HYDROPLANE. 800' AMS Loening amphibian in flight to the left, raising its landing gear. 817' MLS pan right with Loening amphibian landing on water, taxiing and rolling out of the water onto the beach. 840' THE U.S. AIR MAIL SERVICE IS A FINE EXAMPLE OF SUCCESSFUL COMMERCIAL AVIATION. 848' MLS workmen placing mail sacks in aircraft pilot is in the rear cockpit of a U.S. mail service modified DH-4 -- covering is placed over the front cockpit in which the mail is carried. 856' LS takeoff to the right of U.S. mail service modified DH-4 aircraft. 862' ROUTE OF AIR MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. 869' Animation showing small aircraft going over a line on a map from New York across the United States. 876' AMLS early model U.S. mail service aircraft (possibly a DH-4) in flight toward camera. 887' Animation of small airplane traveling along a line on a map from New York to San Francisco. 889' NIGHT FLYING WITH LIGHTED LANDING FIELDS BRINGS SAN FRANCISCO WITHIN 30 HOURS OF NEW YORK. 898' Animation of small aircraft following a line on a map from New York to San Francisco. 903'THROUGH ALL KINDS OF WEATHER, FLYING OVER THE ALLEGHENIES, ROCKIES AND SIERRA NEVADA, THE AIR MAIL MAINTAINS ALMOST 1O0% EFFICIENCY. 918' ALS & AMS of snow-covered mountains. 943' Animation of small airplane following a line across a map from New York to San Francisco. 954' MS to MCU a U.S. air mail truck backed up to a U.S. mail service converted DH-4 aircraft on a grass landing field. 964' COMMERCIAL AIRLINES CARRYING AIR MAIL MERCHANDISE AND PASSENGERS. Shows animated map with line from New York to San Francisco. 1061' Total footage in reel. Reel 3: BOSTON. NEW AIRDROME HAS SPECTACULAR OPENING -- MARTIN BOMBER ARRIVES FROM MITCHEL FIELD, NEW YORK. 6' MS pan right with Martin NBS-1 bomber landing. 32' MAYOR CURLEY STARTS THE AIR RACE TO BOSTON FLIGHT. 37' MS a Dayton Wright model WA two-seat amphibian taxiing to the right on takeoff from an air strip. 42' ELS large number of people swarming around aircraft on field at an air show. 58' THIS IS THE WAY AIRFIELDS IN AMERICA SHOULD BE DEVELOPED. 63' Animated dots indicating locations of airfields appearing on a map of the U.S. 102' IN A NETWORK OF AIRLINES TO CONNECT ALL OF OUR IMPORTANT CITIES. 107' Animated air routes on map of the U.S. with a small aircraft following these lines. 187' PRESIDENT COOLIDGE PRESENTING A CUP TO CAPT. H. D. CAMPBELL WHO HAS A FLYING RECORD OF 25,000 MILES WITHOUT AN ACCIDENT. 202' MS & CU President Coolidge presenting the trophy cup to Capt. H. D. Campbell. 217' LACK OF NATIONAL AIR REGULATION HAMPERS OUR COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT. 221' TINY TIM SETS OUT TO BREAK THE ALTITUDE RECORD IN A NON-INSPECTED PLANE. 230' Animated cartoon of a fat man getting into airplane -- after aircraft takes off, he falls through bottom of aircraft. 252' Sequence of animated cartoons of aircraft performing stunts and becoming a nuisance to farmers. 373' IN AN EFFORT TO KEEP OUT OF JAIL, MR. AVIATOR EQUIPPED HIS PLANE WITH A LIBRARY ON LOCAL FLYING LAWS. 384' Animated cartoon of aviator in an aircraft with books and globe. 390' AMLS of Dayton, Ohio, at Main and Third Streets. 395' Animated cartoon of aviator in aircraft getting a book out and reading the laws, then climbing to a high altitude. 414' AMLS of Dayton, Ohio, at Main and Third Streets. 418' Animated cartoon of aviator in aircraft getting book out and reading trespassing law. 427' AMS of Dayton, Ohio along Fourth Street between St. Clair and Ludlow Streets. 442' THE ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCES ARE LEADING IN EXPERIMENT AND DEVELOPMENT. 451' ENGINEERING DIVISION, ARMY AIR SERVICE McCOOK FIELD, DAYTON, OHIO, WHERE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WORK IS DONE ON CREATIONS AND IMPROVEMENT OF AIRCRAFT, POWER PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MILITARY PURPOSES. 471' AV's of McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio. 490' ENGINES OF ALL TYPES AND FOR ALL PURPOSES ARE DEVELOPED. 498' MS & MCU aircraft engines in a test cell bloek. 517' THE REVERSABLE PROPELLERS SHORTENS THE LANDING DISTANCE. 524' CU of levers working the pitch of a propeller on the front of a Curtiss JN-4 aircraft. 529' MS pan left with JN-4H taxiing, landing and stopping. 535' PARACHUTES ARE FIRST TESTED WITH DUMMY WEIGHTS. PROVED SERVICE TYPES ARE TESTED BY LIVE JUMPS. 545' AMS of man on a wing with a parachute -- he opens parachute and lets it pull him off wing of aircraft. 570' THE DELAYED OPENING PARACHUTE DESIGNED FOR A QUICK GETAWAY. 577' AMLS man jumping from a DH-4 in flight to the left -- parachute opens as he drops from underneath the aircraft. 598' LS parachutist coming down and landing using two parachutes -- after he lands an old model truck pulls up and men jump out to assist him with the parachute. 629' AMCU looking over the side of an aircraft as six men jump with parachutes. 648' LT. J. A. MACREADY, USA HOLDS THE AMERICAN ALTITUDE RECORD OF 34,509 FEET. 657' MS & MCU Lt. Macready, in the cockpit of Packard-LePere LUSAC-11, wearing heavy flying clothes and a mask with a tube (oxygen) running out of the front of the mask -- at the side of the plane he removes the mask from his face. (1921) 669' THE AIRSHIP CAN BE USED FOR THE MOTHER SHIP FOR OTHER AIRPLANES. TESTS SHOWING METHOD FOR RELEASING AIRPLANES FROM AIRSHIPS. 677' LS a TC-type US Army airship, with a Sperry M-1 Messenger aircraft suspended underneath, takes off from ground. 686' AT SCOTT FIELD LT. FINTER IS THE FIRST TO SUCCEED IN HOOKING ONTO AN AIRSHIP IN FLIGHT. 695' MS the pilot standing on top of the Sperry M-1 opening and closing the hook arrangement where it is attached to the airship. 698' THE HOOK-ON. 701' AMLS Sperry M-1 hooks onto a sling underneath US Amy TC-3 airship while in flight to the left. 709' THE AIRPLANE PILOT CAN RELEASE AT ANY TIME. 713' AMLS Sperry M-1 releasing and dropping away from the hook and carriage of the TC-3 airship while in flight to the left. 723' AN AMERICAN HELICOPTER. 727' MLS's pan left with flight testing of an early model helicopter, a bi-winged two rotor aircraft, which raises off the ground several feet and flies to the left at Bolling Field. 760' COMPARATIVE TESTS ARE MADE WITH FOREIGN PLANES, THE GERMAN ROLAND. 768' AMS an Albatros D-3 bi-winged German aircraft with US markings in flight to the left and making a tight turn away to the right. 779' OBSOLETE AIRPLANES ARE CRASHED TO DETERMINE ORIGIN OF FIRES AND METHOD OF PREVENTION. 787' LS's & MS's engineers pushing an obsolete aircraft fuselage down a ramp into a wall, then it bursts into flames. 812' BY THE USE OF SLOW MOTION PHOTOGRAPHY THE ENGINEERING DIVISION STUDIES THE CAUSE OF FIRE. 820' MS high-speed camera footage of an obsolete fuselage of an early model aircraft crashing into a stone wall and bursting into flames. 873' THE ARMY AIR SERVICE HAS DEVELOPED THE WORLD'S LARGEST AIRPLANE -- THE BARLING BOMBER. 883' MS pan right to show XNBL-1 Barling bomber parked on an airfield -- military personnel and civilians look over the aircraft. 893' THE BARLING BOMBER HOLDS FOUR WORLD'S RECORDS FOR ALTITUDE AND DURATION FLIGHTS WITH LOADS OF TWO AND THREE TONS. 905' AMS XNBL-1 Barling bomber in flight to the left. 913' LAUNCHING A PLANE FROM THE TURRET OF A BATTLESHIP. 919' LS & MLS JN-4 aircraft takes off from a platform built on top of the turret and gun of a battleship. 928' CATAPULTING A PLANE FROM THE DECK OF A BATTLESHIP. 934' LS & MS launch and takeoff to the left of a Loening amphibian aircraft from catapult on a battleship. 953' Total footage in reel. Reel 4: LAUNCHING A SEAPLANE FROM A SUBMARINE. 3' MS's sailors on the deck of a submarine rolling out the fuselage of an XS-1 seaplane and attaching the wings, floats and rudders to craft. 14' MLS the XS-1 aircraft on the deck of a submarine with the engines running -- shows the submarine submerging to the left so that the plane is floating in the water. 28' FROM THE USS LANGLEY, THE NAVY'S AIRPLANE CARRIER. 36' LS pan left with takeoff of a Mark SC-2 aircraft from the aircraft carrier USS LANGLEY. 55' LS's pan right with landing of SC-2 on deck of aircraft carrier, USS LANGLEY. 78' LAUNCHING THE AIRPLANE CARRIER SARATOGA. 83' MLS & MS's as bottle is broken on the bow and the aircraft carrier USS SARATOGA slides into the water. 99' THIS SHIP WILL CARRY 75 AIRPLANES. 105' LS USS SARATOGA in the middle of the bay. 115' SEAPLANE FIRING A TORPEDO. 119' MS's Navy personnel rolling a torpedo under and raising it up into the racks of a seaplane version of the Douglas Torpedo Bomber. 131' LS pan left with seaplane version of the Douglas Torpedo Bomber in flight just above the surface -- aircraft drops a torpedo. 137' AN ARMY PLANE LAYS A SMOKE SCREEN FROM AN ALTITUDE OF 1,000 FEET. 142' ALS of early model aircraft laying a smoke screen over the water -- several ships are in the water. 191' THE AIRSHIP "LOS ANGELES" IS A MAJESTIC CRAFT. 196' LS's of airship "Los Angeles" being taken out of hangar and on airfield. 215' LS the airship "Los Angeles" takes off to the left. 224' MS the airship "Los Angeles" in flight overhead to the left. 232' MLS the airship "Los Angeles" being pulled down to the ground by cables. 248' LS & MLS the airship "Los Angeles" attached to its mooring mast with its elevator in the mooring mast going up and down. 265' THE AIRSHIP "LOS ANGELES" IS LOWERED FOR THE FIRST TIME TO THE MAST OF A SHIP THE USS POTOKA. 274' LS & MS's the airship "Los Angeles" coming in and being moored to the USS POTOKA out on the water. 317' WE HAVE A NATURAL MONOPOLY OF HELIUM, A NON-INFLAMMABLE LIGHTER-THAN-AIR GAS PLANT AT FORT WORTH, TEXAS. 327' MLS INT of the helium-producing plant at Ft. Worth, Texas. 335' BOMBING TESTS OF USS ALABAMA, SEPTEMBER 1921. 342' MLS of the USS ALABAMA anchored in the water. 350' MCU soldier arming and working with a fuse mechanism of a large bomb swung underneath a large bomber. 355' AMS a Standard-Handley Page 0/400 bomber in flight to the right over water. 360' AMLS looking straight down on the USS ALABAMA. 366' AMS a Dayton Wright DH-4 aircraft in flight to the left dropping a bomb. 370' ALS looking down as bomb falls. 373' AMLS bomb exploding on the USS ALABAMA. 384' A PHOSPHORUS BOMB -- ENOUGH POISON GAS TO KILL THE ENTIRE CREW. 392' MLS of a phosphorus bomb exploding on the USS ALABAMA and engulfing the entire ship in smoke. 408' A FINAL SHOT WITH 2,000 LB. BOMBS. 414' MLS of explosion of the USS ALABAMA-part of the superstructure topples off into the water. 422' A COMPLETE WRECK IN SHALLOW WATERS. 428' MS USS ALABAMA listing over on side with one of the towers bent over and lying in the water. 432' THE ANNUAL RACES HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS ASSOCIATION PROMISED TO BECOME THE COUNTRY'S GREATEST SPORTING EVENT. 445' ROUNDING A PYLON AT THREE MILES A MINUTE, DETROIT RACES. 449' LS a small aircraft flying at high speed around pylons at an air show. 457' CROWD AT THE DAYTON, OHIO, RACES. 460' LS pan right to show large crowd at the air races. 476' THE GRANDSTAND OVER A MILE IN LENGTH. 481' LS's of large crowd in the grandstands at the air races. 501' LT. AL J. WILLIAMS, USN, HOLDS THE OFFICIAL WORLD'S SPEED RECORD AT 266.6 MILES AN HOUR. 510' MS a Curtiss R2C-1 racer parked on an airfield. 516' MS Lt. Williams in cockpit of Curtiss P2C-1 racer. 523' REAR ADMIRAL MOFFETT CONGRATULATING LT. WILLIAMS. 529' MS Rear Admiral W. A. Moffett shaking hands with Lt. Williams -- cameramen and officials in bg. (1923) 539' ELS's & LS' s of Curtiss R2C-1 racer flying by and overhead and to the right and left and around pylon. 598' LS pan right with Curtiss R3C-1 racer coming in and making a landing to the right. 626' THE 1926 SCHNEIDER CUP RACES AT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, WAS WON BY ITALY -- DE'BERNARDI AVERAGES 246 1/2 MPH IN CLASSIC 217 1/2 MILE RACE. 637' MLS workmen pushing a MACCHI 39 racing seaplane down a ramp and into the water for the races. 649' LS pan left with takeoff from water of Curtiss R3C-2 racer. 662' LS pan left with takeoff of a Macchi racing seaplane to left. 673' MLS men pushing a Curtiss R3C-2 racer down ramp toward water. 686' LS pan left with takeoff of R3C-2 racer. 694' LS Curtiss R3C-2 racer flying over to right. 7O1' THE VICTOR LANDS AFTER BETTERING THE PREVIOUS SEAPLANE RECORD BY ABOUT 4 MPH. 709' LS pan left with Macchi 39 racing seaplane landing to left. 725' MS & MCU of pilot in cockpit of Macchi 39 racing seaplane and the pilot on the shoulders of men around the aircraft. 741' THE NAVY WAS FIRST TO FLY ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. 746' MS of US Navy NC-4 seaplane taxiing away from shore. 759' MLS US Navy NC-4 flying overhead to the left. 765' THE DAWN TO DUSK FLIGHT OF LT. MAUGHAN, JUNE 23, 1924. 770' MS Lt. Russell L. Maughan in the cockpit of a Curtiss N-8 pursuit ship. 776' T.T. MAUGHAN TOOK OFF FROM MITCHEL FIELD, NEW YORK, AT DAWN, 2:58 EST, IN A CURTISS PURSUIT PLANE. MS pan right with takeoff of Curtiss PW-8 pursuit ship. 792' AMLS Curtiss PW-8 pursuit ship in flight to the left over New York City showing the East River with Williamsburg, Manhattan, and Brooklyn Bridge visible -- also over the Wall Street district, Battery Park and Hudson River. 809' ARRIVED AT MCCOOK FIELDS DAYTON, 0HIO, 7:08 A.M. EST. 820' AIRLINE DISTANCE, 580 MILES; TIME: 4 HOURS AND 1O MINUTES. 825' LS's & MS's of Lt. Maughan in PW-8 on ground-gasoline truck is at left and fire truck at right as aircraft is refueled with the engine running. 854' LEAVING MCCOOK FIELD AT 8:15 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME -- HE ARRIVED AT SAN FRANCISCO AT 9:48 P.M. PACIFIC TIME. 862' LS's pan right with takeoff of Curtiss PW-8-gasoline and fire trucks and service people in fg. 876' MCU Lt. Maughan standing beside Curtiss PW-8. 884' THE ARMY HOLDS THE WORLD'S ENDURANCE RECORD OF 37 HOURS AND 15 MINUTES IN THE AIR, FLYING 3,293 MILES. 894' MS Lt. Lowell Smith and John T. Richter in the cockpit of their DH-4D aircraft. 900' THIS RECORD WAS MADE POSSIBLE BY TAKING ON GASOLINE DURING THE FLIGHT. 909' AMS of air-to-air refueling from DeHavilland DH-4DM aircraft. 918' THE ARMY WAS FIRST TO MAKE A NON-STOP FLIGHT FROM COAST TO COAST, 2,650 MILES IN 27 HOURS. 927' MS pan left with Army Fokker T-2 with ARMY AIR SERVICE NON-STOP COAST TO COAST painted on the side. 935' MS's Lt. John A. Macready and Lt. 0akley G. Kelly being helped into their parachutes beside the Fokker T-2. 940' LTS. MACREADY AND KELLY WHO PILOTED T-2 IN ITS FLIGHT. 947' MCU of Lt. Macready and Lt. Kelly standing beside T-2 aircraft. 952' MS pan right with T-2 taxiing during takeoff. 963' AMS Army Fokker T-2 in flight to the left. 974' LTS. KELLY AND MACREADY CHEERED BY CROWD AT SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. 982' LS pan left with Army Fokker T-2 landing. 987' MCU Lt. Macready and Lt. Kelly standing beside T-2 -- many people in bg. 990' THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY. END OF PART IV. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. 993' Total footage in reel. Reel 5: NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY PART V. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE. 2' THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF 1924 WAS THE FLIGHT OF ARMY AVIATORS AROUND THE WORLD. 9' Shows a globe turning with the route of the "Around the World Flight" marked on it. 26' SCENES BY COURTESY OF PATHE AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 30' PRESIDENT COOLIDGE BIDS GOODBYE TO THE ARMY AIRMEN STARTING FOR THE AROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT. 39' MLS's & MS's President Coolidge and Maj. Gen. Mason Patrick and "Around the World" flyers on lawn of White House. 53' THE OFFICIAL START WAS FROM SEATTLE, APRIL 6, 1924. 58' AMS flight of three DWC world cruisers in flight to the left. 65' ON THEIR WAY TO ALASKA. 68' MLS's three DWC's parked on a bay with a small boat near one of the DWC's in fg -- forest in bg. 77' THEY ARRIVED AT CHIGNIK BAY, ALASKA, APRIL 15. 83' LS's of DWC parked on the water -- camera pans up to snow-covered Alaskan mountains. 117' WHILE FLYING OVER THIS TERRITORY IN ALASKA, COMMANDER MARTIN AND MECHANIC HARVEY CRASHED INTO A MOUNTAIN IN A FOG AND WERE LOST FOR TEN DAYS. 132' LS DWC's flying overhead to the left -- iceberg with mast of a ship on the other side of the ice in bg. 145' LS two DWC's in flight to the right over a lake -- snow-covered mountain in bg. 161' LT. LOWELL SMITH WHO ASSUMES COMMAND OF THE SQUADRON. 167' MLS Lt. Smith standing on one of the pontoons and working with propellers on his DWC. (Snowing) 177' ON THEIR WAY, THE FIRST FLIGHT FROM AMERICA TO ASIA. 182' LS two DWC's in flight to the left over snow-covered barren country. 188' AT YETORUFU, JAPAN, MAY 19. SAFE ON LAND AFTER THE MOST DANGEROUS OCEAN FLIGHT ON RECORD. 196' MS's as US aviators are welcome by Japanese officials. 206' MLS & MS's Japanese children playing in schoolyard -- one child has US and Japanese flags, one in each hand. 217' JUNE 8, AT HONG KONG, CHINA. A FLEET OF BRISK LITTLE JUNKS GREET THE FLYERS IN TRUE NATIVE FASHION. 224' LS's a large number of native junks on the water. 240' HALF WAY ROUND THE WORLD JUNE 26, THE FLYERS REACHED CALCUTTA, INDIA, HAVING FLOWN 12,500 MILES. 248' MLS a DWC taxiing to right on river -- many people on bank and several steamers in river. 257' MLS large number of Indian natives around the DWC which is parked on ground. 264' MLS a crane lifting DWC out of water onto dock -- large number of people on the bank and on dock watch operation. 272' JULY 11, CONSTANTINOPLE, THE LAST STOP ON THE CONTINENT OF ASIA. 277' LS pan right with DWC landing to the right on an airstrip. 291' MLS's & MS's of pilots talking to people around DWC's. 301' PARIS, JULY 14. 304' AMS of formal gardens and a large palace near Paris. 326' LONDON, ENGLAND, JULY 16. THE FIRST TO CONGRATULATE THE AIRMEN WAS MRS. MACLAREN, WIFE OF BRITISH AVIATOR ATTEMPTING TO FLY AROUND THE WORLD IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION. 344' MS Mrs. MacLaren shaking hands with American aviators standing beside the DWC aircraft. 351' JULY 30, THE CREW OF THE USS RICHMOND CHEER THE AMERICAN AVIATORS PREPARING TO HOP OFF FROM THE ORKNEY ISLANDS TO ICELAND. 361' MS's Navy personnel and officers raising their hats and cheering American aviators onboard the USS RICHMOND. 369' MS's the US aviators boarding DWC aircraft from a small boat. 380' THEY REACH THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT LANDING IN LABRADOR, AUGUST 31. 386' MLS DWC flying overhead to the left over rocky, hilly landscape -- many people watch aircraft fly overhead. 400' LS's two DWC's anchored in bay aviators are in a boat being brought to shore. 413' NAVAL OFFICERS GIVE THE DARING AVIATORS A REAL GLAD HAND AFTER THE LINKING OF THE TWO CONTINENTS. 421' MS's US Navy personnel shaking hands with the Army aviators as they arrive at the rocky shore. 434' ARRIVING IN BOSTON, SEPTEMBER 6. 438' ELS two DWC's in flight to the right over the Boston skyline. 448' Mls two DWC's taxiing right in Boston harbor -- motor launch in fg moves out to meet the aircraft. 458' MLS's & MS's of Army aviators arriving at the dock in the motor launch and being greeted by officials. 476' FLYING OVER NEW YORK CITY, SEPTEMBER 8. 481' MLS two DWC's, fitted with wheels, in flight to the right over New York City. 486' FLAGS WAVE GAYLY OVER MITCHEL FIELD, LONG ISLAND. 493' LS dignitaries getting out of automobiles and a large crowd waiting at Mitchel Field, New York. 503' LS two DWC's taxiing up to crowd at Mitchel Field, New York. 515' MS's large crowd surrounding two DWC's at Mitchel Field. 517' ARRIVING IN WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 9, THEY ARE CONGRATULATED BY PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AND SECRETARY WEEKS. 525' MS's Army aviators shaking hands with President Coolidge and Secretary Weeks -- large crowd in bg. 542' MS President Coolidge, Secretary Weeks and the Army aviators standing in front of the DWC aircraft BOSTON. 550' MS President Coolidge, Secretary Weeks and Lt. L. H. Smith standing at side of DWC aircraft CHICAGO. 559' THE GIANT BARLING BOMBER IS PART OF THE ESCORT INTO DAYTON, SEPTEMBER 13. 566' LS XNBL-1 Barling bomber in flight overhead to the left, followed by a small pursuit aircraft. 572' MLS three DWC's followed by the XNBL-1 Barling bomber in flight overhead toward and over camera. 582' LT. JACK HARDING IS WELCOMED HOME. 587' MS Lt. Jack Harding being carried on the shoulders of a group of men and shaking hands with a number of people. 595' THE END OF THE WORLD FLIGHT, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 28. DISTANCE 27,537 MILES, IN 5 MONTHS AND 12 DAYS. 607' MS pan right with DWC No. 2 landing. 624' GREETED BY MAJ. MARTIN WHO WAS FORCED OUT OF THE WORLD FLIGHT WHEN HIS PLANE WAS WRECKED IN ALASKA. 633' MS Maj. Martin shaking nands with the aviators standing beside the DWC aircraft CHICAGO. 650' Total footage in reel. Reel 6: LT. COMMANDER BYRD, USN, AND FLOYD BENNETT HOLD FOR AMERICA THE HONOR OF BEING THE FIRST TO REACH THE NORTH POLE BY AIR. BYRD'S STEAMER CHANTLER ARRIVES AT KINGS BAY, SPITZBERGEN. 17' LS's two ships in an ice-clogged harbor. 29' COMMANDER BYRD IS WELCOMED BY HIS FRIENDLY RIVAL CAPT. ROALD AMUNDSEN. 35' MS Roald Amundsen climbing from one ship to another ship and shaking hands with Commander Byrd. 48' BYRD WITH CHARACTERISTIC ENTERPRISE MAKES IMMEDIATE PREPARATION FOR THE DARING HOP OFF. 56' MS's Commander Byrd and Roald Amundsen walking around and looking over Byrd's Fokker tri-motor aircraft with skis, parked in the snow. 64' MLS workmen pushing fuselage and wing section of the Fokker tri-motor across the snow. 71' THE GIANT AIRPLANE MOVES SWIFTLY DOWN A SNOW-CLAD INCLINE TO CLAIM FOR AMERICA THE HONOR OF THE FIRST AERIAL VISITOR TO THE POLE. 84' MLS pan left with ski-equipped Fokker tri~motor aircraft taking off to the left from a snow-covered field. 89' 15 HOURS AND 31 MINUTES AFTER HIS DEPARTURE COMMANDER BYRD'S PLANE RETURNS -- THE POLE CONQUERED BY AIR. 101' MLS pan right with Fokker tri-motor aircraft, equipped with skis, landing on snow-covered field large hangar and snow-covered mountains in the bg. 115' CAPT. AMUNDSEN CONGRATULATES COMMANDER BYRD. 120' MS & MCU Capt. Amundsen shaking hands with Commander Byrd -- many people, dressed in heavy clothing, shake hands with Commander Byrd. 148' CAPT. ROALD AMUNDSEN AND LINCOLN ELLSWORTH, HIS AMERICAN AIDE, ARRIVE AT KINGS BAY, SPITZBERGEN ON THE USS KNUT SKAALOREN READY FOR THE EPOCHAL JOURNEY SOON TO ASTOUND THE WORLD. 165' MLS's Capt. Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth walking back and forth on the deck of the USS KNUT SKAALOREN. 181' FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY A DIRIGIBLE RAISED THE ARCTIC IN CONQUEST OF THE POLE -- THE NORGE COMPLETES HER TRIP TO SPITZBERGEN FROM ROME. 195' MLS & MS's the dirigible Norge arriving for landing -- in bg is a large hangar for the airship-snow-covered mountains in extreme bg. 205' CAPT. AMUNDSEN AND ELLSWORTH PREPARE TO HOP OFF FOR THE UNKNOWN. 211' CU of Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth. 224' THE GREAT DAY ARRIVES AND THE AIRSHIP "NORGE" IS BROUGHT FROM HER HANGAR READY FOR THE FLIGHT TO THE POLE AND ACROSS THE TOP OF THE WORLD TO ALASKA. 239' LS & MCU of the airship "Norge" being backed our of hangar snow-covered mountains in bg. 250' AGAINST THE PICTURESQUE SNOW-CLAD HILLS OF SPITZBERGEN EUROPE'S FARTHEST NORTH. 258' MLS's the airship "Norge" outside hangars -- snow-covered mountains in bg. 288' A FINAL INSPECTION OF THE HIGH-POWERED MOTORS. 273' MS to MLS a workman working on one of the motors on the side of the airship "Norge." 281' AMUNDSEN AND ELLSWORTH BID A LAST FAREWELL. 286' MCU & MS's Amundsen and Ellsworth in the door of the gondola of the airship "Norge" waving to the people around the gondola. 300' OFF FOR THE POLE AND ALASKA, ONE OF THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN THE HIST0RY OF EXPLORATION. 308' MLS to LS the airship "Norge" taking off from Spitzbergen. 322' WITHOUT COMMAND OF THE AIR WE ARE AT THE MERCY OF ANY FOREIGN NATION. 330' SOMEDAY WE MAY BE DRAWN INTO ANOTHER WAR -- IN EVENT OF AN ATTACK BY AN ENEMY EVEN THOUGH OUR NAVY WERE THE EQUAL OF ANY IN THE WORLD. 344' AMLS of six battleships steaming in a line away from camera and to the left. 351' UNLESS WE HAVE AN ADEQUATE AIR FORCE FOR DEFENSE, ENEMY AIRCRAFT COULD DESTROY OUR GREAT CITIES. 361' LS a flight of eleven bi-winged single engine aircraft flying overhead in a V-formation to the left. 381' IN A GENERAL NAVAL ENGAGEMENT OFF THE NEW ENGLAND COAST WE DEFEAT THE ENEMY. 390' AMLS a line of six battleships in the water. 395' MS a 1920 vintage battleship firing a salvo from its guns. 397' Series of shots of battleships firing their guns and shore batteries firing large guns. 411' MS early model submarine moving to the left. 415' Series of scenes of sailors firing a deck gun, a submarine submerging and its periscope in the water. 432' Series of scenes of Naval craft setting their depth charges and firing them -- shows depth charges going off in bg. 474' MLS a ship sinking. 486' AMS Curtiss PW-8 in flight to the left. 492' AMS as four bombs fall away from the aircraft. 497' MLS bombs hitting and exploding on the USS ALABAMA. 503' AMS a ship in the water rolling over and sinking. 513' AMLS Curtiss-Martin NBS-1 bomber in flight to the right. 515' AMS two bombs falling away from aircraft. 518' Aerial and ground shots of ship sinking. 542' MS's large guns of a battleship firing. 547' BUT WITH COMMAND OF THE AIR THE ENEMY BOMBS NEW YORK CITY. 556' Animation of airships, carrying fighter or bomber aircraft, flying over water toward New York -- shows release of the aircraft and the airships and aircraft flying over New York City. 603' AMLS a flight of four aircraft in flight to the left over New York City. 619' AMLS NBS-1 Curtiss-Martin bomber in flight to the right. 622' Aerial shots looking down as two bombs fall toward ground. 624' Animation of explosions against the New York skyline. 626' AMLS JN-4 in flight to the left. 629' AMLS looking straight down as one large bomb falls away toward ground. 631' Animation of bombs hitting New York City. 643' Series of shots of machine gunner in fighter aircraft firing at other aircraft -- shows aircraft falling and burning and bombs hitting New York City. 681' LS of a barrage or observation balloon falling and catching on fire -- man in parachute descends near the balloon. 700' Animation of a burning city. 721' THE POSSIBILITY OF OUR CITIES BEING DESTROYED WAS DEMONSTRATED IN ARMY AIR SERVICE EXPERIMENTS AS SHOWN BY THE PICTURES YOU HAVE SEEN. 735' AN ADEQUATE ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCE STILL PROTECT OUR CITIES- DEVELOP A THREE-PLANE NAVY -- UNDERSEA, ON THE SURFACE, AND IN THE AIR. 747' MLS an early model submarine cruising to the left. 755' LS & ELS of a bi-winged twin-pontooned aircraft flying over a group of battleships and destroyers. 761' ELS's groups of airplanes flying over battleships and merchant ships in the water. 774' BUILD THE ARMY AIR SERVICE, DEVELOP C0MMERCIAL AERONAUTICS. 782' AMS Fokker T-2 aircraft in flight to the left. 793' A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE. 797' Animation of an airship flying over city and tying up to a mast located on top of a tall building. 842' WE JUST MAKE AMERICA FIRST IN THE AIR. 847' THESE ARE THE MEN WITH THEIR SHOULDERS TO THE WHEEL. 853' MAJ. GEN. MASON M. PATRICK, CHIEF OF AIR SERVICE, USA, WITH MISS KATHERINE WRIGHT, SISTER OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS. 866' MS Maj. Gen. Patrick and Miss Wright on the porch steps of a house. 874' REAR ADMIRAL W. A. MOFFETT, CHIEF BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS, USN. 881' MS Rear Admiral Moffett seated at a desk writing on a note pad. 890' COL. B. F. CASTLE, TREASURER OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICAL ASSOCIATION. 898' MS Col. Castle seated at a desk. 908' PORTER ADAMS PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICAL ASSOCIATION. 914' MS Porter Adams at a gathering -- Army, Navy and other officials in bg. 923' FREDERICK B. PATTERSON, PAST PRESIDENT OF THE NAA, PRESENTING A MEDAL TO ORVILLE WRIGHT COMMEMORATING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST FLIGHT. 936' MS Mr. Patterson presenting the medal to Orville Wright on the steps of a house. 941' CU of the medal on the medal is: 20TH ANNIVERSARY WRIGHT BROTHERS FIRST FLIGHT, 1903-1923. 943' THE CARDINAL PRINCIPLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL AERONAUTIC ASSOCIATION IS TO SPEED UP AIR MAIL SERVICE; C0MMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION; NATIONAL DEFENSE; PROSPERITY IN PEACE; AND SECURITY IN WAR. 964' THE UNITED STATES IS FALLING BEHIND THE WORLD IN MANPOWER AND COMMERCIAL AVIATION -- THE HELP OF EVERY AMERICAN IS NEEDED. 973' MS's an American flag flying in a breeze. (48 star) 979' THE END. 981' Total footage in reel. Fair (Basic: Mas pos) ALLISONRACHEL
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Ivonette Wright Miller Papers, 1803-2007
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Ivonette Wright Miller was a niece of Wilbur and Orville Wright, the daughter of the Wright Brothers older brother, Lorin Wright. The collection consists of materials about Orville and Wilbur Wright, the Wright Family, and early aviation collected by Ivonette. The collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, journal articles, photographs, photograph albums, and memorabilia. Many of the photographs are original prints of pioneer aviators, Wright Family members, and friends. Other papers pertain to the role of Mrs. Miller and her husband, Harold Miller, in representing the Wright Family at various official functions.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. HISTORY OF AVIATION, COMMEMORATING THE 38TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS FIRST FLIGHT
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. HISTORY OF AVIATION, COMMEMORATING THE 38TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS FIRST FLIGHT
Summary: Stresses influence of modes of travel in the history of civilization, showing covered wagon, trains, railroads, ocean liners, comparing speed and distances covered with possibilities of aircraft transportation. Shows Progress of aircraft development, covering fully the Wright brother's models and including the Bleriot, Farman and Curtiss planes, aeronautical oddities the German Dox (1929), stunt flying, modern planes. Shows also honors received by Wright brothers for their contribution to civiliazation. Produced by US Army Air Corp in commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the Wright brothers' first flight. Forward by McCaulay. OF ALL INVENTIOS, THE ALPHABET AND THE PRINTING PRESS ALONE EXCEPTED, THOSE INVENTIONS WHICH ABRIDGE DISTANCE HAVE DONE MOST FOR CIVILIZATION. SEVENTY YEARS AGO CALIFORNIA WAS MANY MONTHS AWAY FROM NEW YORK. Animated map of United States territory. Animation showing wagon train route from East to West coast. 1) MS wagon train passing over flat terrain. THE SANTA FE TRAIL, 1839. 2) LS covered wagon train passing over flat terrain. Animation of the Sante Fe trail, East to West coast. THE RAILROAD SHRUNK THE MAP TO FOUR DAYS. 3) MS head on view of fast passenger train moving directly in towards camera. Animated map of U.S.--map showing rail line directions from East to West coast. AND THE AIRPLANE TO SEVEN AND ONE HALF H0URS. Animation showing serial route direct East to West coast. 4) ADS C-45 in flight over New York City and harbor area. AND NOT SO LONG AGO EUROPE WAS SEVERAL MONTHS AWAY. Animation of early model sailing vessel leaving East coast of America across Atlantic heading for Europe. 5) MLS sailing vessel at sea. THE OCEAN GREYHOUND NOW CROSSES THE 0CEAN IN FOUR DAYS. 6) MLS four stack ocean liner underway at sea. 7) MLS RSV of same taken from deck of another boat, freighter off to left in scene. Animation of the narrowing of the gap between the two continents. AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT HAS BROUGHT AMERICA AND EUROPE CLOSER TOGETHER. Animation showing the narrowing of the gap between North America and Europe by air route. AN AIRPLANE FLEW FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS IN 16 HOURS AND 38 MINUTES. 8) LS C-45 take off, "USA" on tail. 9) LS C-45 passing overhead. KIPLING WROTE OF AIRCRAFT, "WE ARE AT THE OPENING VERSE OF THE OPENING PAGE OF THE CHAPTER OF ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES." 10) ASV five twin-engine bomber-type aircraft in flight. ACHIEVEMENT OF TWO AMERICANS, ORVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT, IS INDELIBLY WRITTEN IN THE FIRST LINE OF THAT OPENING VERSE. WILBUR WRIGHT AT LEFT. 11) CS Wilbur Wright talking to two Frenchmen standing on airfield, men pointing to various sectors of same. ORVILLE WRIGHT. 12) CS Orville Wright standing on deck of boat, water in bg. THESE ARE THE PIONEERS, CREATORS OF AVIATION, THEY PRODUCED THEIR OWN SCIENTIFIC TABLES AND INTRODUCED THE PRINCIPLE OF AILERON CONTROL. THEIR EARLY EXPERIMENTS WERE WITH GLIDERS IN 1900 THEY BUILT THE FIRST MODEL AT DAYTON, OHIO. 13) CS still photo of the first Wright glider in flight. IT WAS TAKEN TO KILL DEVIL HILL, N,C. (KITTY HAWK) WHERE DURING THE AUTUMN MONTHS, THEIR FIRST GLIDER TESTS WERE MADE. 14) CU repeat of previous scene. NEXT YEAR THE SECOND GLIDER, NEARLY TWICE AS LARGE, WAS BUILT--MANY SUCCESSFUL FLIGHTS WERE MADE. 15) MS later model Wright glider, two men holding same as plane is about to take off pilot sitting at controls of same. (Their improved machine in 1902 made about 1000 glides from Kill Devil Hill.) 16) MLS same type glider being launched, pilot in prone position at controls of same. 17) MS glider in flight. THE WRIGHTS LEARNED TO FLY BY GLIDING--THIS IS A MOTORLESS, MAN-CARRYING GLIDER IN GERMANY. 18) LS launching of German glider from hillside, camera follows same in flight down long slope of hill. They returned to Dayton and built their own motor in same. 9) MS still photo, SV of the first Wright aircraft. THE PLANE WAS REASSEMBLED IN 1903 AT THE HANGAR AND LIVING QUARTERS OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS AT KITTY HAWK. 20) MLS of two of the buildings used by the Wright brothers, one for living quarters, and the other for storage of the aircraft--unassembled building to left of scene. KILL DEVIL HILL, KITTY HAWK, N.C., DEC. 17, 1903, ORVILLE WRIGHT MAKES THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT OF MAN TO FLY THE HEAVIER-THAN-AIR POWER-DRIVEN MACHINE. 21) MS RV of attempt launching of the first Wright brothers aircraft. Still photo of this scene. FROM 1903 TO 1908 THEY CONTINUED THEIR EXPERIMENTS AND MADE MANY SUCCESSFUL FLIGHTS. 22) LS launching of Wright Brothers aircraft, circular balloon in bg at anchor, spectators watching display. EUROPE MADE ITS ENTRY INTO THE AIR IN 1906. SANTOS DUMONT, OCT. 23, 1906, AT BAGELLE, MADE THE FIRST OFFICIALLY OBSERVED FLIGHT. THE WRIGHTS IN 1904 AND 1905 CONTINUED TO DEMONSTRATE THAT MAN COULD FLY BUT NOT UNTIL WILBUR WRIGHT AT LE MANS, FRANCE IN OCTOBER 8, 1908 WAS THE LAST DOUBTING SKEPTIC CONVINCED. 23) MS RV, launching of the Wright aircraft in France using launching tower and catapult rail. 24) LS launching of the same at Le Mans, France. 25) MS crowd attending airshow, people in stands, military and civilian, male and female. 26) MLS Wright aircraft passing overhead. 27) CS headline of N.Y. paper proclaiming flight in France by Wilbur Wright. WILBUR WRIGHT, FATHER OF AVIATION, ADJUSTING A TRANSPORTING WHEEL TO HIS AIRPLANE. 28) CS SV Wilbur Wright placing wheel beneath wing of plane fastening same with strap. 29) MS Horse drawn cart towing the Wright aircraft across the field in France. CRANKING THE 25 HP MOTOR OF THE WRIGHT AIRPLANE, A MODERN PLANE HAS BEEN FLOWN WITH 7200 HP. 30) CS two men pulling props through on the Wrights plane, Wilbur Wright making adjustments on aircraft motor in bg. THE EARLY WRIGHT MACHINE STARTED FROM A RAIL AND LANDED ON SKIDS, AFTER 1904 THEY CATAPULTED IT BY MEANS OF A FALLING WEIGHT. 31) MS men preparing launching rail for launching of the Wright plane in France. 32) MS men placing the Wright aircraft in position for launching on the launching rail. HAULING UP THE WEIGHT THAT CATAPULTED THE PLANE FROM THE RAIL. 33) MS five men tugging rope which in turn lifts drop weight to top of the launching tower. NOTE THE STYLES IN VOGUE AMONG THE SOCIAL LEADERS IN FRANCE DURING THE WRIGHT DE- MONSTRATION IN 1908. 34) MCS reviewing stands showing VIPs, military and civilian, male and female, attending air show in France. OCTOBER 3, 19O8, WILBUR WRIGHT GOES UP WITH FRENCH JOURNALIST REMAINING ALOFT FOR THE ASTONISHING TIME OF FIFTY-FIVE MINUTES AND 37 SECONDS, THE WORLD ENDURANCE RECORD WITH A PASSENGER. 35) CS headlines of American newspaper proclaiming event. 36) CS French Journalist in cockpit. Wilbur Wright getting into same. 37) MS plane about to be launched. 38) MLS aircraft takes off and flight over flat field. 39) CS group of frenchmen standing on field looking as plane goes by. 40) MS head on view of the Wright aircraft in flight, two men in same. ON OCTOBER 20, 1929 THE DOX CARRIED 169 PASSENGERS ON A SINGLE FLIGHT. 41) PS DOX taxiing in water. 42) CU interior aircraft, newsreel cameraman taking pictures of people on maiden flight. 43) LS take off of the D0X. 44) LS D0X landing. NOVEMBER 18, 1908, WILBUR WRIGHT AT LE MANS, FRANCE, SETTING A WORLD'S ALTITUDE RECORD BY RISING THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FEET. NOTE THE BALLOONS USED TO DETERMINE THE ALTITUDE. 44) MS head on view, Wright aircraft passing overhead, three circular balloons in bg used to determine height of the aircraft. LITTLE DID HE DREAM THAT MAN WOULD REACH AN ALTITUDE OF EIGHT MILES IN HEAVIER THAN AIR CRAFT, WHERE THE TEMPERATURE IS ALWAYS AROUND 76 DEGREES BELOW ZERO. 45) ADS aircraft flying over high snow-capped mountain. 46) Aerial views of snow capped mountain range, scattered pine trees on same. REEL 2: DURING THE TIME WILBUR WRIGHT WAS IN FRANCE, ORVILLE WRIGHT DELIVERED THE FIRST PLANE TO THE U.S. GOVERNMENT FOR TRIAL AT FORT MYERS, VA. 1) MCS Orville Wright and Lt. Lahm in cockpit of the aircraft prior to take off. 2) MS FV, take off of Wright aircraft. 3) PS Wright aircraft in flight at Fort Myers, barracks buildings in bg. 4) MS launching tower, spectators grouped around same, administration building in bg. THEY W0RKED TO PROVIDE A MACHINE WITH A SPEED OF THIRTY SIX SIX MILES PER HOUR AND BE ABLE TO REMAIN IN THE AIR FOR ONE HOUR ON ITS TRIAL FLIGHT CARRYING TWO PERSONS AND HAVING TWO FOR A FLIGHT OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE MILES. 5) PS of trial flight at Fort Myer, Va. 6) MS soldiers removing doors from storage building, Wright aircraft visible in same. 7) MS airmen preparing to remove the Wright aircraft from the storage building. IN THE GROUP MAY BE SEEN SECY TAFT, MAJ. SQUIER, MAJ FALTPSAM AND LT. LAHN--- FIRST MILITARY PASSENGER. 8) MS of guest attending show, standing near the hangar building as the aircraft is being removed from same. 9) MS men towing the launching weight up into the top of the tower. 10) MS launching tower showing weights suspended. 11) MS soldier moving the Wright aircraft out to the launching platform. LT. LAHM AND ORVILLE WRIGHT SET A WORLD ENDURANCE RECORD, ONE HOUR 12 MINUTES AND FORTY SECONDS. 12) MS preparation of aircraft for take off, Lt Lahm sitting at controls--Orville Wright standing in front talking to mechanic, another officer standing at right wing of aircraft. 13) MLS launching of aircraft from launching rail. 14) PS aircraft in flight, spectators watching same. LT FOULOIS AND ORVILLE WRIGHT MAKE THE FIRST CROSS COUNTRY FLIGHT--FORT MYERS TO ALEXANDER, VA. AND RETURN. 15) MCU Orville Wright making adjustments upon aircraft engine, person in back pulling prop through, Lt. Foulois sitting in cockpit. 1909 WILBUR WRIGHT DEMONSTRATED HIS INVENTION BEFORE THE KING OF ITALY AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. 16) MS Italian soldiers assist with removal of Wright aircraft storage building. 17) MS RV, take off of the Wright aircraft from launching rail in Italy--Italian officer accompanying Wilbur Wright on flight. 18) PS Wright aircraft in flight, Italian Army officials in fg watching same. 19) MS King of Italy and members of the cabinet standing on airfield watching the show, several of the spectators taking pictures of the aircraft in flight. DURING THESE FLIGHTS THE FIRST MOTION PICTURES WERE MADE FROM AN AIRPLANE. 20) Nose camera view, aircraft goes down launching rail, takes off, flies over flat terrain; continues in flight towards walled in ruins of Rome. AMONG THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS OF THE WRIGHTS WAS HENRY FARMAN. FARMAN MACHINE AS IT APPEARED IN 1908. 1) PS tail to nose section view of the Farman flying machine. FARMAN FILLED HIS TANKS WITH A FEW GALLONS FROM A CAN AND MADE A FLIGHT AT ISSY-LES-MOULINEAX EARLY IN 19O8. 22) CS Farman preparing aircraft for flight, pouring fuel in gas tank from small can. (Mr. Farman in launching preparations). 23) PS take off of the Farman flying machine. LOUIS BLERIOT, FAMOUS FRENCH AVIATOR AND THE FIRST MAN TO SUCCESSFULLY FLY THE ENGLISH CHANNEL, JULY 25, 1909, PILOTING ONE OF HIS AEROPLANES. 24) MS Bleriot sitting at controls of his aircraft, mechanic pulls prop through. 25) PS RV, take off of the Bleriot flying machine, plane does not fly very high off ground. WHILE THE WRIGHTS WERE DAILY ASTONISHING THE WORLD WITH OTHER FLYERS CAME TO THE FOLD--GLENN H. CURTISS, AMERICAN PIONEER OF AVIATION, AT RHIEMS, FRANCE IN 1909. 26) CS Mr. Curtiss sitting at controls of his aircraft, men assist in engine starting of same. 27) MLS RV take off of the Curtiss flying machine. IN THE EARLY DAYS OF AVIATION, THE WRIGHT AND OTHERS FLEW CLOSE TO THE GROUND FOR SAFETY AND STUNTING WAS UNKNOWN. 28) PS Wright aircraft in flight, low altitude. HERE IS THE FAMOUS LINCOLN BEACHY, THE FIRST MAN TO STUNT WITH AN AIRPLAME, KILLED WHILE LOOPING THE LOOP AT PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION IN 1915. 29) MS head on view of Lincoln Beachy stunting a Curtiss model aircraft, diving in low across roed--spectators on side of road by fence watching same. 30) CU Lincoln Beachy adjusting crash helmet. IT WAS LEFT TO A LATER DATE TO DEVELOP SUPER DARE-DEVIL AND LOOPING THE LOOP IS NOW CONSIDERED TAMED. 31) ACS of demonstration put on by Jersey Ringling, aero dare-devil switching aircraft in flight, grabbing hold of aircraft wing passing overhead. Jersey Ringling on side of plane doing aerial stunts hanging suspended from the wing section of the aircraft in flight. MANY WERE THE ODD AND MORE-OR-LESS DANGEROUS MACHINES SET UP AS A RIVAL TO THE BI-PLANE. 32) PS of aeronautical oddity aircraft attempt take off, moving across flat terrain. Plane is high-wing with two smaller wings below, rotor blades between the wings--plane does not take off. 33) MS head on view of same type plane. YOU HAVE WITNESSED PROGRESS OF AVIATION FROM THE FLIGHT BY ORVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT AT KITTY HAWK, N.C., DECEMBER 17, 1903. WHEN RECOGNITION WAS MADE OF THEIR INVENTION, THE AERIAL CLUB OF FRANCE PRESENTED THEM IN 1908 WITH A GOLD MEDAL. THE SAME YEAR THEY WERE PRESENTED WITH A GOLD MEDAL BY THE AERO CLUB, UNITED KINGD0M, GREAT BRITAIN. AND ANOTHER BY THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE SOCIETY DURING THE SAME YEAR. IN 1909, CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES PRESENTED A GOLD MEDAL. THE AMERICAN AERO CLUB GOLD WAS PRESENTED TO WILBUR AND ORVILLE WRIGHT BY PRESIDENT TAFT AT THE WHITE HOUSE, JUNE 10, 1919. 34) CU after each scene of the medal award. 35) MCU group scene of President Taft, Orville and Wilbur Wright and other members attending the medal presentation. 36) CU of the Aero Club of America Gold Medal which was presented. THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE ALSO RECOGNIZED THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCES. 37) CU of this medal. AND THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ART, GREAT BRITAIN, 1917, AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL TO THE BROTHERS. 38) CS of this gold medal. THE WILBUR WRIGHT MEMORIAL AT LE MANS, FRANCE, WAS DEDICATED JULY 17, 1920. 39) CS still photo of the memorial. COMMEMORATION OF THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST FLIGHT, A MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO WILBUR WRIGHT BY FREDERICK D. PATTERSON, PAST PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICAL ASSOCIATION. 40) CS Mr. Patterson presenting medal to Orville Wright. 41) CU of the medal. DECEMBER 17, 1928, TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY, THERE WAS DEDICATED AT KITTY HAWK A MEMORIAL MARKING THE FIRST AIRPLANE FLIGHT. 42) CU still photo of the stone marker. 43) CS inscription on same. 44) CU still photo of Orville and Wilbur Wright. NOVEMBER 19, 1932, A MEMORIAL TO ORVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT WAS DEDICATED AT KITTY HAWK. 45) MLS still photo picture of memorial atop Kitty Hawk Hill. ORVILLE WRIGHT, THE FIRST MAN TO FLY A HEAVIER-THAN-AIR MACHINE SURVIVED HIS BROTHER AND LIVED TO SEE HIS DREAM BECOME THE MARVELOUS REALITY OF T0DAY. 46) CU of Orville Wright. WILBUR WRIGHT AT LEFT--BORN 1867, DIED 1912. 47) CS of Wilbur and two Frenchmen standing on airfield in France. AND WHAT THE WRIGHT'S LEFT TO POSTERITY. 48) ADS large airfield, rows and rows of aircraft parked upon same. 49) PS Junker type aircraft stationary. 50) AS of large airfield, rows and rows of small Italian aircraft. 51) MS Russian four-engine bombers passing over Moscow. 52) A. formation of early bombers. 53) A. formation of early model U.S. aircraft.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. DEDICATION OF WRIGHT FIELD
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. DEDICATION OF WRIGHT FIELD
Summary: Breaking ground for the new Wright Field near Dayton, Ohio 04/13/1926 and dedication ceremonies for same, largest flying field in the world 10/12/27. Shown are Orville Wright, also Brock and Schlee after attempted flight around the world, their Stinson Monoplane, "Pride of Detroit". Air demonstration includes the Mitchell Trophy Race. 1) CS Mr. Frederic D. Patterson talking to Army engineers, horse-drawn equipment in bg preparing to break ground at Wright Field. MATERIAL IV., ON 04/13/1926, MR. FREDERIC D. PATTERSON, PRESIDENT OF THE DAYTON AIR SERVICE COMMITTEE, BROKE GROUND FOR THE NEW WRIGHT FIELD 4550 ACRE TRACT OF LAND DONATED TO THE ARMY AIR CORPS BY THE CITIZENS OF DAYTON, THE HOME OF AVIATION. 2) MS Mr. Patterson handling steam shovel in open field; several scenes of Mr. Patterson at the controls of the steam shovel showing shovel scooping up dirt and depositing same in same area. MAJ JOHN F. CURRY, COMMANDANT OF MCCOOK, FOLLOWED MR. PATTERSON AT SHOVEL. 3) CS of Maj Curry at the controls of the shovel. THIS CEREMONY IS WITNESSED BY ORVILLE WRIGHT AND HIS SISTER, CATHERINE WRIGHT. 4) CS Orville Wright, Miss Wright, Maj Curry, Mr. Patterson and several other Army and Air Force officers. 5) PS group picture of Mr. Patterson, Maj Curry, Orville Wright, Miss Wright, and other civil and Army officials. 6)PS horse-drawn dump wagons being driven out into area near group and steam shovel. WRIGHT FIELD, THE LARGES FLYING FIELD IN THE WORLD, WAS DEDICATED ON 10/12/1927 IN HONOR OF ORVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT, PIONEERS OF AVIATION, AND ATTENDED BY MANY NOTABLE AVIATION ENTHUSIASTS. 7) PS group picture of VIP's attending the dedication -- Orville Wright, Judge Landis. 8) CS Orville Wright and various guests. 9) CPS of the group pictures. ORVILLE WRIGHT, THE FATHER OF AVIATION AND THE FIRST MAN TO FLY A HEAVIER-THAN-AIR MACHINE. 10) CU of Orville Wright. THE MEN THAT CONTROL THE AVIATION POLICIES OF THE ARMY AIR CORPS -- ASST SECY OF WAR, F. TRUEBEE DIVISION; SECY OF WAR, DWIGHT F. DAVIS; AND CHIEF OF THE AIR CORPS, MASON M. PATRICK. 11) CU of Mr. Davis, Mr. Davison and Mr. Patrick standing on speakers' platform. AVIATION NOTABLES OF DAYTON -- ORVILLE WRIGHT, SECY GENERAL WILLIAM E. GILMORE, CHIEF OF MATERIAL D., WRIGHT FIELD AND MR. E. A. DEEDS. 12) Gen Gillmore, and Mr. Deeds and other dignitaries standing on the speakers' platform. MR. WRIGHT RAISES FLAG AT WRIGHT FIELD TO BE A PERMANENT HOME OF MATERIAL DIVISION. 13) CS coverage of flag-raising ceremonies at Wright Field showing various dignitaries attending dedidation ceremonies. Mr. Orville Wright raising flag upon mast. 14) CS coverage, pan across group showing Orville Wright raising flag -- Mr. Davis, Mr. Davison, Maj Curry and other dignitaries standing at attention, military doing hand salute. 15) MS Gen Patrick assisting Judge Landis across boardwalk layed in area. 16) MS firing of cannon at base of flag pole in front of Headquarters Building, Wright Field. 17) CS of firing of cannon. ARMY PLANES PASS IN REVIEW AND DIP IN SALUTE. 18) Several ground camera scenes, various types of early model aircraft passing in review overhead; large formation of same. 19) Several aerial views & the aircraft passing in review overhead; large formation of same. 20) Single stunting demonstration by biplane. DEMONSTRATION OF THE AERIAL LIFE PRESERVER. 21) PS Parachutist descending. FREE BALLOON FLIGHT, ONE OF THE FIRST METHODS MAN EMPLOYED TO FLY THROUGH THE AIR. 22) LS Cylinder-shaped balloon in flight. A PURSUIT PLANE DESTROYS AN OBSERVATION BALLOON. 23) LS Several passes by fighter aircraft in distant bg upon observation balloon -- fire -- erupting from same, balloon falls to ground. BROCK AND SCHLEE, ON THEIR RETURN FROM ATTEMPT FLIGHT AROUND THE WORLD, ARE VISITORS. 24) CU of Mr. Rbock and Mr. Schlee. 25) MS one of the men walking over to aircraft, name on side "Pride of Detroit". 26) PS same plane, Stinson monoplane, taxiing across the airfield. CEREMONIES ARE BROUGHT TO A CLOSE WITH THE MITCHELL TROPHY RACE. 27) LPS of Curtiss model aircraft taking off -- several of same type, possibly P-2, taking off. MEMBERS OF THE FIRST PURSUIT GROUP FLY TWELVE TIMES AROUND A TEN MILE COURSE. 28) PS coverage of the first pursuit squadron, flying P-2 type aircraft, flying around pylon and the charted course in the race. LT. I.A. WOODRING, AVERAGES 158.96 MILES PER HOUR. 29) CU of Lt Woodring standing beside his aircraft. LT E. A. LAWSON AVERAGES .064 OF A MILE SLOWER, FOUR SECONDS LATER. 30) CU of Lt Lawson standing beside his aircraft. LT. A. J. GREGG IN THIRD PLACE WAS A HALF MILE SLOWER THAN THE WINNER. 31) CU of Lt Gregg standing beside his plane. Good
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Orville & Wilbur Wright Collection, 1899-2004
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Orville & Wilbur Wright Collection, 1899-2004
Collection (1899-2004) of printed materials compiled for the centennial of the Orville & Wilbur Wright's first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; including an article written by the Wright brothers on their flight experiments with various airplanes coupled with printed copies of photographs and a printed reproduction of the article; also copies of Monthly Weather Review magazines from August-September 1899; and a copy of the North Carolina Literary Review dedicated to commemorating the centennial of the first flight complete with poetry and interviews; also two calendars illustrated with images of the Wright brothers flight experiments.
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A collection of early aviation photographs.
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A collection of early aviation photographs. 1903-1938.
The Collection of Early Aviation Photographs contain news release photos taken from 1903 to 1938. The collection contains photographs of important events and people during this period of historical development such as the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, Edward Rickenbacker, Alys McKey Bryant, and others.
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- A collection of early aviation photographs.
Julius F. Stone Papers, 1845-1949
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Julius F. Stone Papers 1845-1949
The Julius F. Stone Papers pertain to his contributions to the Ohio State University and other educational efforts, his business experiences, his activities as an explorer, especially his travel down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon in 1909, and his service on the board of trustees of the Ohio State University. There is also description of his service on the board of directors of the University Research Foundation when it was established in the late 1930s. In addition there is extensive description of his role as a philanthropist with the Ohio State University, granting to Ohio State the Lake Erie property known as Gibraltar Island, which he purchased from the Jay Cooke descendants and conveyed to Ohio State as a location for Lake Erie research.
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Ernest Joseph King Papers, 1908-1966, (bulk 1936-1952)
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Ernest Joseph King Papers 1908-1966 (bulk 1936-1952)
Naval officer. Official and general correspondence, orders to duty, speech, article, and book file, memoranda, notes, printed material, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to King's activities as commander in chief of the U.S. Fleet and chief of naval operations during World War II.
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- King, Ernest Joseph, 1878-1956. Ernest Joseph King papers, 1908-1966 (bulk 1936-1952).
Phillip H. Ault Aviation collection, 1783-1993, (bulk 1900-1950).
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Phillip H. Ault Aviation collection 1783-1993 (bulk 1900-1950).
Photographs of Charles Lindbergh and the in France at the conclusion of his 1927 trans-Atlantic flight, including photographs of Lindbergh with other famous aviators and of the dismantling of the Spirit of St. Louis for inspection and shipment back to the United States. Also materials, primarily reproductions of prints, drawings, and photographs documenting the history of aviation from 1783 to 1978, collected by Ault to illustrate his book , published in 1978. These materials emphasize in particular the history of aviation in the United States from 1900 to 1950, including the Wright brothers, barnstormers, the first flight around the world in 1924, early air mail carriers, Charles Lindbergh, the Dole Derby of 1927, Amelia Earhart, and Douglas "Wrong-Way" Corrigan. Spirit of St. Louis By the Seat of Their Pants
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- Phillip H. Ault Aviation collection, 1783-1993, (bulk 1900-1950).
Birren, William B., 1898-1973. Birren collection, 1915-1973.
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Birren collection, 1915-1973.
This collection pertains to the Curtiss Wright Corporation from 1915 until 1948 and features photographs of the Curtiss K-12 engine, the conqueror engine, aircraft such as the Eagle, Condor Tanager, Oriole, Hawk-Hoyt, and the Robin. Notable persons in some of the photos include pilots of the 1931 Bendix Trophy race, J. H. Doolittle, Carl Spatz, and Charles Lindberg. There is also printed material pertaining to William Birren's work with the Wright Aeronautical Corporation and a special edition volume entitled "Wright at the Moment, the 25th Year at the Wright Aeronautical Corporation."
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- Birren, William B., 1898-1973. Birren collection, 1915-1973.
Aloys J. Wyen Papers, 1910-1988
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Aloys J. Wyen Papers 1910-1988
Aloys J. Wyen was an early aviation pioneer associated with the Wright Brothers, first in their bicycle shop in Dayton, and later at Huffman Prairie as a mechanic. He was with them at Belmont Park in 1910, then flew in Los Angeles, California from 1911-1916. He later worked as a mechanic with the WACO Aircraft Company in Troy, Ohio, and Aeronca in Middletown. His papers include family photographs as well as correspondence and photographs documenting his long career in aviation.
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Isaac Russell Papers, 1898-1927
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Isaac Russell Papers, 1898-1927
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- Russell, Isaac, 1879-1927. Isaac Russell papers, 1898-1927.
Harris, Charles. Bishop Wright Letters, 1901-1916.
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Bishop Wright Letters, 1901-1916.
Consists of 11 letters and postcards written by Bishop Milton Wright, father of the Wright Brothers, to his nephew Charles Harris who lived in Iowa. Letters date from 1901 thru 1916 and cover a variety of subjects including Orville and Wilbur's flying experiments, travels to Europe, family matters, and a description of Wilbur's death and funeral in 1912.
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Morgan family papers, 1772-1941 (bulk 1827-1911).
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Morgan family papers, 1772-1941 (bulk 1827-1911).
Correspondence, genealogical notes, family histories, and other papers document the Morgan, Frellsen, and related families. Letters of James Morris Morgan (1845-1933) describe political affairs, presidential and congressional campaigns, and social activities in Washington, D.C, especially with reference to William Jennings Bryan and William Howard Taft. Letters also comment on the flight of the Wright brothers' biplane and rice growing in South Carolina and Louisiana, 1908-1911. An autobiography by Margaret Benson Erskine (1840) describes her captivity with Shawnee Indians in Kentucky. A grounds survey of the Baton Rouge State Capitol (1847), and a contract for the construction of a levee on Fairview Plantation, St. Charles Parish, La., are also included.
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- Morgan family papers, 1772-1941 (bulk 1827-1911).
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Selected scenes from US Air Force for proj. 223-12040
Title:
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Selected scenes from US Air Force for proj. 223-12040
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- Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Selected scenes from US Air Force for proj. 223-12040
Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. Telegram, diary excerpt, and sketch of first flying machine, 1903.
Title:
Telegram, diary excerpt, and sketch of first flying machine, 1903.
The booklet contains facsimiles made by the National Geographic Society of the telegram Orville Wright sent to his father announcing four successful flights at Kitty Hawk, N.C. on 17 December 1903; seven excerpt pages from his diary, 17 December 1903, describing the flight; and Wilbur Wright's sketch of the first flying machine.
ArchivalResource: 3 p.
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- Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. Telegram, diary excerpt, and sketch of first flying machine, 1903.
Baker, Max. Aviation collection, 1904-1967.
Title:
Aviation collection, 1904-1967.
Collection includes copies of Baker's research papers on technical aspects of the invention of flight, copies of Wilbur Wright's diary and correspondence with Octave Chnaute, copies of Wright patents, and photographs of Wright propellers and wind tunnel. Also included are drawings and blueprints of Wright aircraft and an original drawing by Charlie Taylor of the engine he designed for the 1903 flyer.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Baker, Max. Aviation collection, 1904-1967.
Ault, Phillip H., 1914-. Phillip H. Ault aviation collection, 1783-1993 (bulk 1900-1950).
Title:
Phillip H. Ault aviation collection, 1783-1993 (bulk 1900-1950).
Collection contains photographs of Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis in France after his 1927 trans-Atlantic flight, as well as materials, primarily reproductions of prints, drawings, and photographs documenting the history of aviation from 1783 to 1978 collected by Ault to illustrate his book, By the seat of their pants, published in 1978. The collection emphasizes the history of aviation in the U.S. from 1900 to 1950, including the Wright brothers, barnstorming, the first flight around the world in 1924, early mail carriers, Charles Lindbergh, the Dole Derby of 1927, Ameria Earhart, and Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1.4 linear ft.)
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- Ault, Phillip H., 1914-. Phillip H. Ault aviation collection, 1783-1993 (bulk 1900-1950).
Roy Dikeman Chapin Papers, 1886-1945, 1910-1936
Title:
Roy Dikeman Chapin Papers 1886-1945 1910-1936
Lansing, Michigan businessman, founder of the Hudson Motor car Company, Secretary of Commerce in the Hoover Administration, leader of the "good roads movement" and the Lincoln Highway Association. Collection includes correspondence, speeches, buisiness papers, clippings and scrapbooks and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 32 linear feet in 33 boxes and 7 oversize volumes.
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- Roy Dikeman Chapin Papers, 1886-1945, 1910-1936
McNabb, Betty Wood. Betty Wood McNabb collection, 1950-1996.
Title:
Betty Wood McNabb collection, 1950-1996.
Scrapbooks, correspondence, newspaper articles, maps, and certificates and awards. Other subjects and materials in this collection include: Florida State University, basketball, photos of Albany, a series of daily diaries, Marianna, Florida, photos of Scotland, Norway, Wales and Holland, Grand Canyon, the Ninety-Nines women's pilot group, flight logs, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nevada, Portland, Washington, aviation education, Haiti, photos of the University of Florida at Gainesville, articles about the Wright Brothers, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Busch Gardens photos, medical records, aerospace education, and signed photo of Ronald Reagan.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft.
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- McNabb, Betty Wood. Betty Wood McNabb collection, 1950-1996.
Wright brothers memorabilia, 1889-1964.
Title:
Wright brothers memorabilia, 1889-1964.
Family photographs, clippings, and memorabilia relating to the Wilbur and Orville Wright and the Wright family.
ArchivalResource: .1 cubic ft.
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- Wright brothers memorabilia, 1889-1964.
MCI Telecommunications Corporation. Sales and Operations Administration (Records of Bert C. Roberts). Records, 1971-1985 (bulk 1974-1984).
Title:
Records, 1971-1985 (bulk 1974-1984).
An extensive and detailed coverage of development and implementation of MCI's services in the 1970-s - first half of 1980-s, especially of Execunet - a business line discounted service of which Roberts was named "father" and which was bringing MCI stable (and sometimes the only) revenue starting from 1975, constitutes the most important part of the Series. Documents present early stages of market studying and planning, technical and organizational aspects of service implementation, the defense of Execunet offering in the FCC and courts.
ArchivalResource: 20 linear ft.
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- MCI Telecommunications Corporation. Sales and Operations Administration (Records of Bert C. Roberts). Records, 1971-1985 (bulk 1974-1984).
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
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Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974.
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Spratt, G. A. (George Alexander), 1880-1934
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Stone, Julius F. (Julius Frederick), 1855-1947.
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Tissandier, Paul, 1881- Tissandier collection on the history of aeronautics. 1539-1929
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Wright and Wright. Wright and Wright journals and ledgers.
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Wright Cycle Company. Wright Cycle Company journals and ledgers.
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MCI Telecommunications Corporation. Sales and Operations Administration (Records of Bert C. Roberts).
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Aircraft industry
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- Aircraft industry
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- Air pilots
Airplanes
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- Bicycle industry
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- Wright Flyer (Airplane)
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