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USAAF Cargo Glider Development XCG-7
The sleek, wooden fuselage was so narrow that the pilots were seated in tandem, but the glider still seated nine in total. (San Diego Aerospace Museum) ...
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AAHS Vol. 50 No.2 - Summer 2005
In the early 1930's biplane fighters were used by all air services. ... Turner Airlines became Lake Central in 1950. The airline was a typical feeder/local ...
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What's in an N-number?
The letter "N" therefore remains the nationality mark allotted to United States civil aircraft." [Norway never adopted the E-Nxxx allotted to it, ...
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AAHS Vol. 47 No. 2 - Summer 2002
Al Williams Mystery Hawk—Alford J. Williams resigned his U.S. Navy commission in 1930 because he had become disillusioned with the military establishment's ...
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Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer
Let's take a more detailed look at the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer. ... During normal cruise at altitude the pilot may choose to remove the cushion for a ...
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AAHS V48N1 - Early Navigation instruments
Pilot's Radio Control Panel for the ARN-7, World War II to the mid-1960's. Frequency selections were made from three bands, 200 to 410, 410 to 850 and 850 ...
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Sarah Clark Collection
The Army Adjutant General’s Office around 1914, charged with the task of .... 2 Mabel E. Deutrich, “History of the Decimal Filing System in the War ...
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AAHS Book Reviews - Griffon-Powered Mustangs
There is a comparison of the Griffon vs. Merlin specifications such as performance, dimensions, carburetion, supercharger and construction. ...
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Boeing KC-135 Turns 50
... McConnell AFB, Kan.; 100 ARW, RAF Mildenhall, England; 121 ARW, Rickenbacker ANGB, Ohio; 126 ARW, Scott AFB, Ill.; 190 ARW, Forbes Field ANBG, Kan.; ...
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Sarah Clark Collection
Sarah Clark began planning for the changes, but she undoubtedly had mixed emotions. Although maintenance of the collection had become nearly impossible ...