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Information and access to materials including photographs, documents, and letters regarding the first International Air Meet held in the United States in January 1910.
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A narrative memoir of Lanky Ahmad, a pilot in the Pakistan Military. Includes a photo gallery.
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Private British photographic collection. Aviation links, contact and ordering information.
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Aviation history reference site with thousands of US aircraft types, some with pictures.
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History of the DH Sea Venom XG629.
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Specializes in Belgian aviation history.
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U.S. Air Mail Service Pioneers aviation history articles. Airmail milestones early pilots. Photographs of antique airplanes. Post Office ran mail 1919-1927. Commercial airlines worldwide origins.
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Information on the development of air racing from 1909 to the present. Contains details of various races, pilots and aircraft.
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A photo gallery of Swedish aircraft.
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Provides pictures and background to helicopters from the first designs to current machines.
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In preparation of the centenary of flight this site contains information of the history of flight. Includes a timeline of the development of flight and a section on the development of helicopter flight.
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Dedicated to presenting the Army Aviation story to the American people through transportable flying presentations and static displays of the actual aircraft and equipment used by the men and women who served in Army Aviation.
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About aircraft used in agricultural flying in Australia.
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Aviation history down-under.
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Avro Vulcan visits to Australia Research aircraft, Avro 707A Pilotless target aircraft. Development of the Pika and Jindivik aircraft.
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A listing of Australian military aircraft serial numbers and individual aircraft history.
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From the Wright Brothers to the Space Shuttle you can discover Aviation History's many adventures.
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Sites dedicated to aviations great past and the personalities that made it famous.
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Overviews the history of flight in the land down under. Read pioneer biographies, get airport information, and find out about manufacturers.
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Traces the history of flight from 400BC to present. Provides a short narrative of each major event in the development of aviation over the period.
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A site dedicated to the people and aircraft of Avro Canada and Orenda Engines Limited
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Photos of Douglas props in varying states of disrepair.
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The First non-stop flight around the world in a hot-air balloon.
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History of Mario Calderara, Italian aviator. Includes historic aviation links.
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Includes details of their restorations of a Mosquito and Lancaster.
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Covers the century of aviation, from ancient myths to the jet age. Provides pictures and narratives of each era.
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Read the feature articles of this journal that is devoted to the history of civilian and military aircraft with illustrations and references.
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Site details history of the Chilton Monoplane, a pre-war light aircraft built in England
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Devoted to the preservation, restoration, and safe operation of military aircraft.
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Extracts from literature on aviation from the nineteen-thirties and forties.
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A Belgium based aircraft preservation group which tries to keep aviation heritage alive, they restore and operate several historic aircraft.
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A narrative of the 1932 Thompson Trophy air race. Includes pictures.
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Provides information on history, marketplace, blueprints, manuals and engines.
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A picture gallery of aircraft used by the Swedish Airforce.
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Public information site on the life and accomplishments of Emilio Carranza. Contains a biography and photo gallery.
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An archive of photographs and stories relevant to aviation history, particularily military aviation.
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Canadian website featuring aircraft like the Avro CF-105 Arrow, CL-84 Dynavert, Lancaster, de Havilland Twin Otter and Mosquito as well as profiles on great aviators like Dee Brasseur and John McCurdy.
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Information on inspiration flights, like the Wright brother's first flight and the first non-stop transatlantic flight by Alcock and Whitten. Includes a Teacher's Notes section.
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Forum for enthusiasts interested in the world of warbird and vintage aviation. Includeds articles and discussion forum posted by users.
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This site aims to recreate the days of Pan American Airways and their Fabulous Flying Ships and aviations Golden Age 1934-1946.
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This site takes a look back at a family's love of flying.
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Quotes from, and about, early aviator, aeroplane constructor and general mad inventor Anthony Fokker.
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Relive the golden age of air racing with Delmar Benjamin and the Gee Bee R-2 Replica 1932 Air Race Plane.
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Information about the Great Lakes Sport Trainer 2T-1A Biplane.
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Technical specifications on the Havard, Tiger Moth, CT133 Silver Star and the Yale aircraft
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Information on the Brazilian Air Force.
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Contains a photograph gallery of historic aircraft.
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Dedicated to acquiring, preserving and protecting the historical materials that chronicle the aviation careers of Igor Sikorsky, the companies he founded and the accomplishments of its employees.
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Features photos, books, memorabilia and B-36 organizations.
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The Archive consists of historic news photographs of aircraft, aviators, airlines, airfields and documents relating to early air mail through the Golden Age of Aviation and beyond.
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About the Tristar history. Also includes the history of the Tristar at Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong.
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Preserves the work of the Dutch airplane constructor Frederick Koolhoven (1886-1946). Includes details of designs, restoration projects, activities and plans.
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History of the development of aviation in Latin America
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This site celebrates the life and work of Lawrence Hargrave, 1850 - 1915, one of Australia's aviation pioneers.
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The Lawrence-Lewis Aeroplance co. was en entity from about 1913 through 1919. Information on aircraft and test pilots.
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History of aviation in Lincolnshire County in England.
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John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown were two British fliers and the first people to fly an aircraft non-stop across the Atlantic ocean.
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The employee's side of the Nationair Lockout/Bankruptcy story.
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Pictures and information on Naval airships.
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Aviation history of New Zealand, 1903 to the present in the form of a timeline courtesy of Auckland International Airport.
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Aviation archaeology in North East England and the Scottish Borders. Includes crash sites from 1914 to present with pictures and narratives.
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History surrounding various flying wing designs.
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After WWII ended a group of German Scientists and Engineers come to Argentina in search of new horizons. Among them, Reimar Horten, continued there his work on flying wings.
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Information on the pioneers of the OX-5 engine that was built by the Curtiss Company.
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Information about the great aerobatic pilot Omar Bilal with movie clips from his airshow performance .
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Tribute to the late Owen O'Malley and members of the RAF/RAAF 462 Squadron. Includes rare photos of the Halifax Bomber MK III, the inaugaral TAA flight (DC6 B VH-INU) into Port Moresby and Lae and the restoration of Wirraway 458 in Sydney Australia.
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Walter E. Lees, Pioneer Pilot, soloed in 1912 and continued in aviation until 1945.
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Vintage writing about flying from biographies of pilots - Beryl Markham, the Lindberghs, Roald Dahl, Nevil Shute, st. Exupéry and many lesser known aviators.
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An online text tracing the technical development of the airplane from the beginning of World War I to today. Emphasis is placed on aircraft originating in the United States.
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Here visitors will find a glossary of Royal Air Force slang.
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On the page 'Stories and Humor' you'll find the original Dilbert
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Information of airplanes made by Rearwin from 1928 - 1942.
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Aviation archive, aircraft restoration and visitor centre based at Shoreham Airport, West Sussex, UK.
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Dedicated to the men and women who served at Soesterberg Air Base, Netherlands from 1954-1994
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Information on the Stearman World Flight with the "Super 450 Stearman."
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An offer to give one Super Constellation to an individual or corporation that will accept the financial responsibility and will contract to manage the restoration, maintenance and flight operations of the airplane.
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Research and documentation of Swedish aviation history.
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A discussion forum for historical aircraft enthusiasts.
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Information on the Golden Age Of Aviation, from the end of World War I to the start of World War II. Barnstorming, air racing, flying circuses, and Lindbergh's Atlantic crossing were all part of this exciting period.
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Restoration campaign to return a DH Comet to airworthy status.
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Provides restoration, maintenance and training services for historic aircraft. Includes a news service to the aviation industry on the serviceability of their historic aircraft.
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Formed in North Carolina to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers' first flight, located at RDU airport, Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Covers attempts to fly before the Wrights. Includes images and factual information about thoughts, experiments and attempts to fly before 1903.
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A personal history, through photos, of the golden age by a pilot who flew during the Golden Age of Aviation.
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Famous racing planes designed and built in the 1930's
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The product of almost 40 years of intense collecting by Jay Miller of Arlington, Texas. It is one of the world's most significant aviation and aerospace reference libraries.
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The life and career of pioneer aeronaut and aviator Lincoln Beachey. Film and audio clips, images and text about Beachey.
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Stories from Berkshire's aviation heritage told in a series of paintings and commentary by aviation artist and historian Geoff Beckett.
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Images and references of the Navy Liberator and Privateer aircraft
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A tribute in words, images, and sounds to the unique voluteer Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force - from its formation in 1949 until its disbandment in 1993.
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Keeps track of former Swedish Air Force aircraft after their retirement from their military service in the Swedish armed forces. Lists aircraft by type and serial number.
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This 'History of Flight' time line is brought to you by the Science Museum of London.
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A gallery of historic photos of Idlewild/JFK Airport from Port Authority files.
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Features original documents and images of aircraft from the 1930's.
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Preserves information about lost and forgotten light airplanes, blueprints and designers.
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A comprehensive Web resource for owners, operators, restorers, maintainers and enthusiasts of classic ex-military aircraft.
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Indexed and searchable antique aircraft photo archive, historical information and U.S. aviation museum reviews.
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A photo gallery of civil and military aviation photos taken between the 1930s and 90s.
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The history of the Royal Canadian Air Force from its inception in 1924 to the present day. Includes aircraft database, stories, image archive, and online kitshop.
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Follow Chris and Dan as they fly around the world. The purpose of the flight is to inspire students of all ages from all parts of the earth by showing them that the hopeful dream of a few can affect the lives of so many. Students and teachers can log on to follow the flight and participate in a Global Classroom.
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Reference information on the hypersonic research program. Photos and video clips, articles, pilot report and credits.
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Interesting links about Zeppelins and their history.
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Computer models of historic aircraft in 3D. Narrative history of the aircraft included. Viewpoint Media Player plug-in required.