Albert C. Ball papers, 1926-1978.

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Albert C. Ball papers, 1926-1978.

The collection contains professional correspondence (1928-1978); reports and publications on weather, radio static, and air safety; photographs documenting Ball's aviation career; and reports from the Boeing School of Aeronautics (1929) and United Airlines (1939-1945). Also included is an audiocassette of a radio program on weather-created static.

.7 cubic ft. (2 boxes)

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United Air Lines

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Ball, Albert Benjamin, 1875-

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Albert C. Ball began pilot training in 1926. He was a pilot for United Airlines and was active in the Airline Pilots Association. He was interested in air safety and the dangers posed to flying by lightning, radio static, and other weather phenomena. From the description of Albert C. Ball papers, 1926-1978. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 652801026 ...