Box 9
Contains 29 Results:
Clippings and promotional material regarding Calbraith Parry Rogers' transcontinental airplane flight across the United States in 1911 from the Garrett Corporation, 1911, 1912, 1949, 1955, 1964, 1978,undated
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.
Reproductions of photographs regarding Calbraith Parry Rogers' transcontinental airplane flight across the United States in 1911 featuring Rogers' plane, Vin Fiz, 1978, undated
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 Aerospace Corporation- Brochure entitled "The Aerospace Corporation 1960-1980", March 1980
This series contains brochures, pamphlets, and promotional material that provides information regarding products, aircrafts, and other aviation inventions. Includes a reproduction of a telegram with Orville Wright’s name misspelled as “Orevelle” and notes on five patents granted to James Means for aerial machines. Arranged alphabetically by corporation name.
Airology, William P. Willetts, Prop.- Brochure entitled "Airology Teaches Weather Through Vision", 1948
This series contains brochures, pamphlets, and promotional material that provides information regarding products, aircrafts, and other aviation inventions. Includes a reproduction of a telegram with Orville Wright’s name misspelled as “Orevelle” and notes on five patents granted to James Means for aerial machines. Arranged alphabetically by corporation name.
Allison Division, General Motor Corporation- “Memo for the personal attention of Richard W. Millar”. Four pamphlets regarding some of General Motors' latest products, February 1949, March, April, July-August 1950
This series contains brochures, pamphlets, and promotional material that provides information regarding products, aircrafts, and other aviation inventions. Includes a reproduction of a telegram with Orville Wright’s name misspelled as “Orevelle” and notes on five patents granted to James Means for aerial machines. Arranged alphabetically by corporation name.
California Aeronautics Commission- "News from the California Aeronuautics Commission", Vol. 1, No. 5, June 18, 1953
This series contains brochures, pamphlets, and promotional material that provides information regarding products, aircrafts, and other aviation inventions. Includes a reproduction of a telegram with Orville Wright’s name misspelled as “Orevelle” and notes on five patents granted to James Means for aerial machines. Arranged alphabetically by corporation name.
Curtiss-Wright Corporation- Booklet entitled "First in Flight", 1949
This series contains brochures, pamphlets, and promotional material that provides information regarding products, aircrafts, and other aviation inventions. Includes a reproduction of a telegram with Orville Wright’s name misspelled as “Orevelle” and notes on five patents granted to James Means for aerial machines. Arranged alphabetically by corporation name.
Curtiss-Wright Technical Institute of Aeroautics- Prospectus and handbook., 1933-1934
This series contains brochures, pamphlets, and promotional material that provides information regarding products, aircrafts, and other aviation inventions. Includes a reproduction of a telegram with Orville Wright’s name misspelled as “Orevelle” and notes on five patents granted to James Means for aerial machines. Arranged alphabetically by corporation name.
Promotional pamphlet providing information regarding a book entitled "Fokker-The Man and the Aircraft", circa 1960
This series contains brochures, pamphlets, and promotional material that provides information regarding products, aircrafts, and other aviation inventions. Includes a reproduction of a telegram with Orville Wright’s name misspelled as “Orevelle” and notes on five patents granted to James Means for aerial machines. Arranged alphabetically by corporation name.
“Five Patents Relating to Aviation”- Notes on five patents granted to James Means regarding aviation. Notes entitled "Signaling Apparatus for Aerial Machines" focuses on Patent No. 922, 709. Notes entitled "Aeroplane Launchers" focus on patent No. 922,710; 922,711; 922, 712; and 922, 713., May 25, 1909
This series contains brochures, pamphlets, and promotional material that provides information regarding products, aircrafts, and other aviation inventions. Includes a reproduction of a telegram with Orville Wright’s name misspelled as “Orevelle” and notes on five patents granted to James Means for aerial machines. Arranged alphabetically by corporation name.