Box 6
Contains 46 Results:
A 36 page excerpt from the "Encyclopaedia of Sport and Games, Sportsman Edition". Includes colored photo plate of Louis Bleriot crossing the English Channel on July 25, 1909, 1912
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.
"The Army Review" article entitled "Military Aviation" by Major F.H. Sykes. A Paper read before the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, July 1913
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.
"Scribner’s Magazine" article entitled "Aerial Fox and Geese" by James F.J. Archibald regarding a game played by the Austrian balloon corps with automobiles in pursuit, November 1914
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.
"Literary Digest" article entitled "Harry Hawker, The Britisher who Took Chances Like a Yank", June 7, 1919
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.
Four articles from The Literary Digest entitled "Over the Atlantic at one Leap", "Speeches from the Air", "New Instruments for Ocean Flight", and "Climbing out of an Airplane", June 28, 1919
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.
Brief summary of an article entitled "Wind Charts for Aviators" by MM. J. Rouch in "Scottish Geographical Magazine", July 1919
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.
"Popular Mechanics" article entitled "Perils Faced in Around -World Flight: Army Fliers to Cross Twenty-Two Countries in Journey that will Cover Thirty-Nine Thousand Miles", [May 1924]
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.
"National Geographic Magazine" Vol. XLVI, No. 1. Contains an article entitled, "The Non-stop Flight Across America" as well as other articles on air travel. Includes photographs of the first transcontinental flight., July 1924
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.
Article entitled "What Good was the World Flight?" In the Literary Digest, December 20, 1924
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.
Article from "Scientific American" entitled "The Tragedy of the "Shenandoah": The Wrecking of This Superb and Well-tried Ship by a Furious Thunderstorm" by J. Bernard Walker, November 1925
This series contains articles, clippings, and reprints, from magazines, newspapers, and periodicals regarding aviation. Includes information about early aerial navigation, ballooning, aeronautics, aerial voyage by balloon, airships, and flying machines, as well as information about modern aviation.